DiscoverLove, Dog: The PodcastEP 11: COMBINING INTEGRATIVE AND ALLOPATHIC VETERINARY MEDICINE - PART 2
EP 11: COMBINING INTEGRATIVE AND ALLOPATHIC VETERINARY MEDICINE - PART 2

EP 11: COMBINING INTEGRATIVE AND ALLOPATHIC VETERINARY MEDICINE - PART 2

Update: 2024-10-02
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In Part 2 of our series on integrative veterinary medicine, Dr. Randy Aronson continues to discuss the benefits of a holistic, integrative approach to your pet's health, focusing on foundational medicine and addressing the root causes of health issues. He emphasizes the role of nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle factors in promoting overall wellness and preventing common ailments such as arthritis, allergies, and cancer. He takes a deeper dive into microbiome and gut/brain issues. Responding to the host's inquiry, he provides very specific suggestions for how and what to feed your dog. In summary, the conversation covers nutrition, supplementation, prevention, and a discussion on canine cancer.




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ABOUT THE GUEST


Dr. Randy Aronson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1980 after being awarded the top honor of his class, the Leonard Pearson Prize. He completed a rotating internship at the small animal hospital in medicine and surgery 1981.


Dr. Aronson started the Animal Care Center of Green Valley in 1984 and sold it to his partner in 2005. P.A.W.S. Veterinary Center, his current practice, was started with his wife, Dr. Geren Thurston, in 2008 and employs thirty-two staff staff and five veterinarians. In 2011, they won the American Animal Hospital Practice of the Year award and the Veterinary Economics Merit Hospital winner.


Dr. Aronson utilizes an integrative approach to diagnostics and therapies, combining Western or allopathic medicine with holistic modalities. He completed the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society’s acupuncture course, numerous Chinese herbal courses, and many traditional Chinese medicine and nutrition programs. He is certified by the Canine Rehabilitation Institute to perform physical therapy on cats and dogs. He utilizes food therapy, ozone, pulsed electromagnetic therapy, shock wave, therapeutic laser, and underwater treadmill to help attain health and wellness for his patients.


Dr. Aronson is a keynote speaker and lecturer. His website drrandypetvet.com contains many podcasts and articles on Integrative veterinary Medicine. Recently he has been speaking to the students of veterinary schools about utilizing integrative approaches in everyday veterinary medicine. He also enjoys educating pet parents on wellness and longevity.




LINKS


Dr. Randy Aronson (drrandypetvet.com)


Texas A&M University Gastrointestinal Laboratory


Dr. Sue Ettinger, DVM, Dip. ADVIM (Oncology)


National Animal Supplement Council | NASC


American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA)


Helpspotrun.com; Dr. Marie Bartling,


The Dog Aging Project


Morris Animal Foundation; Mark Morris


Journey To Healing; Linda Johns, animal communicator


Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine


Animal Biome Testing


Gut Restore


NutriScan Food Sensitivity Test; Jean Dodds


Animal Medical Center in New York City


Walky Dog Plus Bicycle Exercise Dog Leash


BOOKS


The Ultimate Pet Health Guide, by Gary Richter, M.S., D.V.M.


The Forever Dog; by Rodney Habib and Dr. Karen Shaw Becker


Four Paws Five Directions; by Cheryl Schwartz




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EP 11: COMBINING INTEGRATIVE AND ALLOPATHIC VETERINARY MEDICINE - PART 2

EP 11: COMBINING INTEGRATIVE AND ALLOPATHIC VETERINARY MEDICINE - PART 2

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