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Animal Health - Alternative Medicine - Professional OrganizationsOnline Resources
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American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association Description: Organization of veteriarians to support holistic, complementary and alternative veterinary medicine and natural healing for pets and animals, including chiropractic, homeopathy, acupuncture and nutritional therapy. Directory of United States and Canada member holistic veterinarians. (ahvma.org) |
British Association of Holistic Nutrition and Medicine Description: The BAHNM is a not for profit organization dedicated to the scientific research and promotion of holistic methods of animal management, nutrition and medicine. (bahnm.org.uk) |
Holistic Animal Therapy Association of Australia INC Description: HATAA represents represent animal therapists employing an eclectic use of healing methods and resources to address the whole animal on physical, emotional, mental and spiritual levels, unifies animal therapists who are not adequately represented by existing organisations and provides formal recognition of holistic animal therapists. (hataa.asn.au) |
International Alliance for Animal Therapy and Healing Description: IAATH brings together complementary and alternative animal healers and promotes the concept of concurrent care, where traditional and complementary practitioners cooperate in providing comprehensive care for animals. (iaath.com) |
University of Florida Holistic Veterinary Medicine Club Description: Providing information about alternative and holistic medicine for animals, with Canine Vitamin Advisor for suggestions of dietary supplements for your dog. (neuro.vetmed.ufl.edu) |
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