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Curious about a more compassionate, integrative path in veterinary care? In this episode, I talk with Dr. Ruth Roberts, a trusted advocate for holistic pet health—from acupuncture and whole-food nutrition to hormone therapy and functional medicine.

Together, we explore how simple, individualized approaches—not just treating symptoms—can profoundly transform senior and sterilized dogs’ well-being. We dive into real-life stories of Hiyo and Pax, discuss alternative sterilization options like ovary-sparring spays, and critique the one-size-fits-all tendencies of conventional medicine.

Along the way, we reflect on the corporatization of veterinary practice and advocate for restoring its “art” with observation, humility, and healing. If you believe pets deserve personalized care that honors both their body and spirit, this episode is for you.

Key Highlights

  • Hormone Therapy – Restoring vitality in senior dogs.
  • Spay/Neuter Alternatives – Preserving natural hormone balance.
  • Compassionate Vet Care – Bringing back individualized healing.

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