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i believe my rabbit has GI Stasis. Is there anything i can give her or do to fix this problem so she doesnt have to be put down? Like maybe medicine you give cats to help them get rid of a furball?

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I am not an expert on rabbits. I have saved some rabbits with homeopathy. I strongly suggest you find a homeopathic veterinarian with whom to work.
www.theAVH.org - click on referrals. (these can often help you by phone if no other holistic practitioners are nearby that you like).
www.AHVMA.org may help you find a generall holistic veterinarian near you.

You could purchase Nux vomica from the health food store, crush 3 pellets and put them in 1/2 teaspoon of water. Put a few drops of that in his mouth and see if he improves. You can repeat it every 2 hours for 3 doses, then wait 24 hours. The cat laxatone does not help much. I know there are other things rabbit experts would suggest, so keep asking.

Better is to actually become a client of a homeopathic veterinarian.  

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Dr. Christina Chambreau

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I can give you the holistic approach to any problem in any species, though mostly I work with dogs and cats. Depending on the condition and the type of animal, I will be able to give very specific treatment suggestions such as what flower essences, homeopathic remedies, nutritional supplements, diet changes, lifestyle changes or herbs that may be helpful - not drugs. I can also suggest where you can go for further education or to find a specialist in a specific holistic field. I can help you understand why your animal is ill and what improvements can be expected. I do not check messages more than every one to two days, so PLEASE DO NOT ask about EMERGENCIES - call your local veterinarian. I cannot diagnose your animal. I cannot prescribe specific treatments. I am no longer very current with conventional treatments, so cannot answer questions on those. I am not an expert on birds or small critters. I will give you helpful connections about hose species.

Experience

I graduated from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 1980 and began using homeopathy in my practice after a client introduced me to it. By 1988 I was using exclusively holistic treatments. I began lecturing in 1987 and have spoken at veterinary conferences, health food stores, people's homes, churches, veterinary college conferences - anywhere people want to learn more about keeping their animals healthy.

Organizations
Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy (I helped found this one) American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association National Center for Homeopathy American Veterinary Medical Association

Publications
I have written in many magazines, journals and newspapers. A few include Bark Magazine; Journal of the AHVMA; Baltimore Dog Magazine; Whole Dog Journal; Tiger Tribe; Wolf Clan. I have also been frequently interveiwed on radio and TV.

Education/Credentials
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Certified Veterinary Homeopath (CVH)

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