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Is your animal friend safe?

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Car safety and pets

Skai Safety - car safety and petsAs a driver I have a bad  habit.  I don’t usually buckle up right away but a few minutes after I start driving and the car’s warning signal gets louder and more annoying. I finally listen and  with an attitude of a teenager I reluctantly buckle up.

I myself am puzzled by this. What  brings on the teenager like attitude within me? Why  do I  take the chances and believe falsely that accidents are less likely to happen in the first kilometer or two of the trip?  There is something in most of us that makes as do things that are thrilling and dangerous, no matter how much it doesn’t make sense.

In the 90’s, I worked in a vet clinic in Whistler, British Columbia, a beautiful mountain resort full of thrill seeking folks, who hurl themselves down the double black diamonds  runs  that are steeper than this letter A.

Before the local bylaws tightened up, Whistlerites were also infamous for letting their dogs roam freely around town especially on powder days. Dogs can walk themselves, especially with 3 feet of fresh powder waiting, right?

Unfortunately many dogs couldn’t and I remember hating the “hit by car” emergency calls.

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Dogs that eat mango pits, golf balls or fine china for dinner

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

What to do when your dog ingests a foreign body?


A friend of mine  called me recently and was very upset.  This was the second time his dog Barkley had eaten a mango pit.  The first time, he threw it up, but  this time,  it stayed down for more than a week.
The local vet recommended  surgery and my  friend was not  really happy about slicing Barkley’s stomach open. He called  me to see if there was anything else we could do.

The pit was large and flat and it was unlikely to go further than the stomach.  I thought  if  we made Barkley throw up, it could get stuck in the esophagus.  We had to find a way  that would  make the mango pit slippery enough  to make it slip out without complications.

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Holistic approach to kidney disease treatment

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

If you have been living with a pet suffering from kidney disease or hope to prevent it in the future, the following info is definitely for you.

Chronic kidney disease or chronic renal insufficiency is one of the most common conditions of cats and slightly less common in dogs. Symptoms include increased drinking and urination often followed by lack of appetite, vomiting, and muscle loss and general deterioration.

Kidney tissue is composed of very fine and sensitive kidney units that filtrate the blood, eliminate toxins and regulate water balance in the body. These units are highly prone to damage due to toxins or immune system dysfunction. (more…)

Dr. Dobias’ Healing News – October 2007 (6th Edition)

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Dear Friends,

Since selling my physical veterinary practice, many of you have been wondering if I have left veterinary medicine  and decided to  self indulge in beach runs, yoga and kite-boarding. Every time I hear this version, I want to  shout out “How could I”?! All these activities are just a way of recharging and giving me more energy and inspiration to work with you and your animal friends.

Leaving the clinic and the transition to online and telephone consultations has  given  me an opportunity to connect with people from different parts of the world. This way I am starting to get a better idea of what work is needed  for the animals of this  planet.

Freeing the time from my physical practice and all the duties  that  it involved,  I have  had time and energy to write,  create and be there for you in ways that I could not before.  With much more practice my Czenglish (Czech + English ) is slowly turning into English.. Something I thought was pretty much impossible.

After spending 6 days in the clinic of my friend  in a Vancouver suburb,  I realized that I needed to get  out  there and teach people simple  things from how to feed their pets, how to exercise them,  how to look after their needs, how to save money on veterinary care,  prevent chronic disease  and even  cancer.   Over the years I have learned to recognize which animals are likely to get ill in the future. Therefore one of my goals is  to teach you to recognize when “something is cooking” before it is too late.

Imagine, I even decided to ditch my fear of public speaking  and English writing because I   feel so strongly that I should not keep the gift of knowledge  I have received and have been very grateful for.

So often we hear or read that the society’s goal is to beat this or that  disease.  It seems like the  battle  is nowhere close to ending.  One of the reasons is that when conventional medical knowledge beats the disease, the body gets beaten in the process. The aftermath of this battle  often does not provide a better quality of life but survival with an array of new problems called side effects. The impact of stress and the way we lead our lives  on emotional and physical  level  effects hugely our health. Sadly, medical research and general public has been mainly focused on the external factors and largely ignore the importance of our state of mind.

My personal experience with watching  my brother, who had a  brain tumour, fading away and my father who suffered from prostate cancer makes me feel the urge to pass on the message even more.

At times when the standard of the medical system is measured  by the number of MRI scanners per capita,  I believe that we need to refocus the lens of our medical efforts on disease  prevention and life style  choices.  This applies to people and pets.

It is clear that the ball of change is  rolling,  otherwise you would not be reading these lines.

My goal is to bring you back to  a point,  where you, will become actively involved in your pets’ and your own healing process.  This  doesn’t mean that  you will never need to go and  see a vet or your family doctor. What I mean is that you will become more consciously aware of what deep inside you already know.

Many of  you have come up with ideas, others have referred  your friends and forwarded my newsletters to friends and family.  I would like to thank you for your special contribution. Together  we  can continue to create the much needed  shift on a greater scale.

Lets also remember that while we  are creating this shift,  we pay attention to spending more time with friends,  family, our beloved animal friends and even strangers who are our fellow “travelers” on this Earthly journey.  Lets embrace this process of our evolution with an open heart.

I hope you will enjoy the 6th edition of Healing News.

With Gratitude

Dr. Peter Dobias

MY CONFESSION WHY CAN SKAI FLY

Saturday, September 26th, 2009
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Have you ever tried to do your best and …

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

 

a gremlin  took  over your computer?

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What can you learn from the animals?

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

I came home after a challenging day and found the best treat in my e-mail. A video that I  received from my dear friend Milada. It is just another prove that animals are not only incredible, they are compassionate, empathetic and sensitive.  Lets learn from them as much as we can.  They truly are our best teachers.

A dog that helped me find my keys

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

One  day, on a beach run,  I realized  I  was  missing my  car  keys.  I knew that they  had fallen out of my  pocket.

I was standing on the beach thinking,  hmm,  I  am really  curious  to see how this  will turn out and started running  two miles  back to my  car.  The ocean  washed out any traces of my  footprints,  I was hopelessly  scanning  the waves  and  sand with no  keys in sight.

As I  was running , I thought,  I have to look for a message telling me where they are… and  a thought came to mind  ” They are close to the car.”  My  curiosity grew.  ”Tell  me  more, ” I asked the voice ” I  need more details.”  ”Just forget your keys  and don’t worry..” was the answer

I  got back to  the car and found the car door   unlocked   even though I  remembered that  I had  locked  it… The wallet  and my cell  phone  were still  in the glove  box.   At least this was  some  good news.  It looked like  someone opened the car with the key…    I asked  people around and looked with no luck.

Disappointed,   I  sat down on the beach and  watched a  group  of   teens  body surfing, playing like  a bunch  of  rowdy  dolphins in the waves.  I lost  my  keys,  I thought,   what  a drag…  I wondered  if the Universe would send me  another signal.

Suddenly, a heard a dog barking to my right. I  quickly  turned  following the bark  and there they were, about 10 meters away,  my keys hanging on a root of a tree.

I was amazed. A dog had helped me find my  keys!!!

What  is the moral of this story? If you keep your ears and eyes opens, the Universe will tell you what the next step is…

My dog has blood in urine

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

We have 2 standard poodles. Our male has been having issues with blood in his urine.

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I think my dog has fleas

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Question:  by LP

What is the best thing for fleas?…I think  my  dog has some, he is all itchy scratchy and I think I see a couple bites on his belly. 

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