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Four Paws, Five Directions: A Guide to Chinese Medicine for Cats and Dogs
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Four Paws, Five Directions: A Guide to Chinese Medicine for Cats and Dogs Paperback - 1996

by Schwartz, Cheryl

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For the growing number of animal lovers seeking an alternative to Western medicine, this comprehensive approach to home animal care includes descriptions of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine treatments, with special emphasis placed on clear, uncomplicated approaches to acupressure and diet that readers can do themselves at home. Inlcudes two 16-page color inserts.

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  • Title Four Paws, Five Directions: A Guide to Chinese Medicine for Cats and Dogs
  • Author Schwartz, Cheryl
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition 1st.
  • Condition UsedVeryGood
  • Pages 416
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Celestial Arts, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
  • Date 1996-07-01
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 531ZZZ00GEI0_ns
  • ISBN 9780890877906 / 0890877904
  • Weight 1.62 lbs (0.73 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.58 x 8.5 x 1.24 in (21.79 x 21.59 x 3.15 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Medicine, Chinese, Dogs - Diseases
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 96015931
  • Dewey Decimal Code 636.708

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An authority in her field, Cheryl Schwartz, D.V.M., is the director of the EastWest Clinic in Oakland, California. One of the first holistic centers of its kinds, the clinic was started in 1986 in response to a growing demand for alternative veterinary care.

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About the author

An authority in her field, Cheryl Schwartz, D.V.M., is the director of the EastWest Clinic in Oakland, California. One of the first holistic centers of its kinds, the clinic was started in 1986 in response to a growing demand for alternative veterinary care.