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    Homeopathy for Animals

    March 12, 2011
    10:00 amto12:00 pm

    Join experienced Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeon Jane Keogh BVSc VetMFHom MRCVS for an introduction to homeopathy for our pets.

    Jane will be looking ar ways we can use homeopathic remedies for the wellbeing of our pets and which remedies are the most useful for us to keep to hand.

    Cost £20

    to include refreshments – booking essential please – 01305 839394

    “There is no substitute for qualified veterinary treatment when an animal is sick, but may be there are ways to help that animal from getting sick in the first place”- Jane Keogh

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    About Jane Keogh BVSC VetMFHom MRCVS

    Jane qualified as a Veterinary Surgeon from Bristol Unioversity in 1982 and has had an interest in Complimentary Medicine since her student days.

    Her interests in herbs continued after qualifying and she studied herbal medicine for 2 years. 1n 1996 she started a 3 year course in Veterinary Homeopathy and gained the qualification of VetMFHom in 1999, one of only 50 veterinary surgeons to possess the qualification at that time.

    Jane uses acupuncture to compliment her homeopathic work and has studied and used both Australian Bush Flower Essences and Bach Flower remedies.

    She is also a qualified human Bowen practitioner, a modality she uses on animals.

    Jane is a partner in the teaching group Homeopathic Professionals Teaching Group (HPTG) and teaches homeopathy to vets in the UK and overseas, including Canada, Latvia, Australia and Japan.

    “I have long recognised that the animals under our care are increasingly suffering from the degenerative diseases that we humans in the West experience. Obesity, Diabetes, heart Disease, Arthritis and cancer are endemic in our domestic animals. I feel passionately that with the right diet and care many of these diseases in aold age can be avoided and a better quality of life ensued” – Jane Keogh”

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