Services


Holistic veterinary medicine takes into consideration the functions of a dog’s entire system (mental, biological, chemical) and treats all as interconnected. In short, if one function is off-balance, all others will be.

Holistic veterinary care principles dictate that life, and the quality of it, is a balancing act – that one part of a dog cannot be treated without addressing the entire system. By employing these principles, Dr. Omaboe has been trained to wholly treat your whole dog…with both preventive and curative care.

Our pet care services include:

  • Canine Veterinary Acupuncture:
Dr. Omaboe, our veterinary acupuncturist, inserts fine needles just beneath your dog’s skin, to channel the Qi, or life energy, that flows along meridians at particular points in the body.
Dog acupuncture has proven effective in treating the discomfort associated with recovery from injury or surgery, cancer, and muscoskeletal diseases.Urological disorders, including incontinence, cystitis, urinary retention,and urological syndromes are improved with pet acupuncture. Dog acupuncture is also used to treat digestive disorders, such as diarrhea,colitis, and nflammatory bowel disease. Dogs that suffer from nervous system disorders, like seizures and vestibular syndrome, have also benefited.
Canine acupuncture is particularly desirable when dog owners are facing the prospect of long-term therapy for problems such as dogs’ allergy symptoms, or when pet medications are less than desirable (during a dog’s pregnancy, or for care during puppy years, for instance).
In both The Americas and Europe, animal acupuncture is often viewed as a fairly new treatment, used only in conjunction with modern medicine.But, Chinese history speaks to veterinary acupuncture’s early origins…as long ago as 2000 or 3000 B.C.

  • Veterinary Chinese Medicine
Chinese Medicine includes herbal remedies, acupuncture, and manual therapies, and focuses on the harmonious operation of your dog’s system, rather than the simple elimination of dogs’ health problems (as practiced in most modern Western veterinary medicine).
Chinese herbal remedies include over 3000 possibilities, derived from animals, plants, and minerals.Though these herbal remedies should only be administered by a veterinarian trained in Chinese holistic methods, most are readily absorbed and tolerated by dogs, because the substances are naturally occurring, and had historically been consumed in the wild, all through dogs’ evolution.
Treating dog illnesses without dog medicines or chemical compounds greatly limits side effects and has been considered effective for 3000 years.

  • Veterinary Bio-Spectrum Frequency
Dogs, like all living things, emanate an energy spectrum, with components varying in length from microwaves to infrared waves. Bio-Spectrum Frequency (BSF) is a holistic technology that emits drug-free vibrations, of varying frequencies and bio-spectrums, in mimic of those produced by a healthy dog’s body.
Dogs’ red blood cell, platelet, and hemoglobin counts; circulation; and immune system vitality have all been shown to improve through the administering of BSF therapy.

  • Veterinary Bioresonance
Veterinary Bioresonance is a drug-free therapy that uses electrical currents to restore a dog’s positive energy flow.All of a dog’s functions and organs ARE energy, operating in normal oscillating rhythm. When parasites, toxins, or cancer, for instance, are present within a dog’s body, pathological energy rhythms are introduced, interfering with a dog’s healthy synergy.Bioresonance boosts a dog’s immune system response and curtails the effects of the negative energy produced by foreign growths or substances.

  • Pediatric Care for Your Whole Puppy
  • Holistic Gerontology, for Your Mature Dog
  • Dental Cleaning and Extractions
  • Internal Medicine
  • 24-hour, 7-day Emergency Veterinary Services
  • Preventative Holistic Animal Care
  • Homeopathic Alternative Medicine
  • Access to CAT Scan and MRI
  • Cardiac Care
  • Radiology
  • Ultrasound
  • Endoscopy
  • Canine Identification Microchip Injection and Registration (as required by Swiss cantonal veterinary offices)
  • Pharmacy (for prescription of Chinese herbal remedies, as well as conventional pet medications)
  • Diagnostic Laboratory
  • Dog Grooming
  • Care of Exotics