What Two Things Make The Most Difference In How Healthy Your Pet Is? Dr. Richard Pitcairn Knows And Is Sharing It With You

Jody Miller-Young  on Pet Life Radio

Learn about the future of food for our pets, as well as how to keep them healthy in the world of toxins they live in. Dr. Pitcairn is a seminal veterinary homeopath who has been instrumental in advancing the art of homeopathic medicine in the veterinary community over the past 40+ years.He also trains conventional vets in homeopathy. This is a rare opportunity to hear from the mouth of a master wisdom that can make a real difference in your pet’s life. 


BIO:


Dr. Pitcairn has been active in the veterinary field since graduating from UC Davis in 1965. His experience has spanned large animal medicine, small animal medicine, exotic animal medicine, research in immunology, and a faculty position at Washington State Veterinary School. Entering a six year graduate program resulted in a PhD in immunology and virology in 1972. After further teaching for a couple of years the decision was made to re-enter practice to gain practical experience and apply what had been learned.

As experience was gained the focus in practice became nutrition and use of homeopathy as primary modalities. In 1985, a practice was established in Eugene, Oregon that used only these two treatment methods for a wide range of physical and emotional problems. The success in this approach was recognized leading to the establishment of a year-long training program for veterinarians wishing to learn this work. To date, 500+ veterinarians have gone through this training. In 1995, Dr. Pitcairn co-founded The Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy, the first professional organization of practicing veterinary homeopaths in the United States.

In 2013 Dr. Pitcairn, in association with Wendy Jensen DVM, developed a veterinary repertory, a major reference work for veterinarians in homeopathic practice. 

Now retired from active practice, Dr. Pitcairn consults with homeopathic veterinarians and continues to be active in teaching and writing in the area of nutrition, homeopathic medicine and the ethical treatment of animals.