Integrated Health 4 Pets

Integrated Health 4 Pets Looking into pet health with a balanced Integrated Vet Nurse approach.

Oooo, maybe this could be an option moving forward
15/07/2025

Oooo, maybe this could be an option moving forward

I’M ON TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT!
🥜New Study Shows Testosterone Therapy May Help Neutered Dogs Feel Better🥜
A new veterinary study found that giving testosterone, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), to neutered male dogs may help correct health and behavior issues caused by hormone loss (not so shocking to doctors that practice functional wellbeing: lifelong hormones matter!).
NO ONE IS AGAINST STERILIZATION (please read that again, before you comment); it’s the updated surgical techniques that vets need to learn to sterilize AND preserve crucial hormones.
When males have their go**ds 🥜 cut off as puppies (vs. a sterilizing vasectomy) they lose their supply of lifelong testosterone, and then what happens?
“Spayed and neutered dogs have been reported to have a higher incidence of obesity, urinary incontinence, urinary calculi, atopic dermatitis, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, hypoadrenocorticism, diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, immune- mediated thrombocytopenia, inflammatory bowel disease, hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament rupture, aggressive and fearful behavior, cognitive dysfunction syndrome, prostate adenocarcinoma and transitional cell adenocarcinoma. Musculoskeletal issues may be especially significant for large breed dogs gonadectomized before they have finished growing, as bone physeal closure is delayed,” says reproductive expert Dr. Michelle Kutzler, DVM, PhD, DACT, Professor of Theriogenology (all of her statments are backed by studies, of course, link to Dowoadable PDF of research also in comments).
This group of symptoms is sometimes called “spay-neuter syndrome,” and in this most recent study, researchers gave weekly testosterone injections to neutered male dogs for 90 days. They tested different doses and monitored the dogs closely.
What they found:
* The treatment was safe, even at high doses.
* Testosterone levels returned to normal, without side effects.
* Hormone imbalances improved, especially the levels of a hormone called LH, which rises after neutering and may be linked to certain cancers.
* The dogs’ general health, behavior, and lab values stayed stable or improved (like Homer’s!).
This is the first published safety study using HRT testosterone injections in neutered dogs. It gives veterinarians a starting point for helping dogs who may be struggling with life after desexing 🥳!
Why it matters: This research offers hope for dogs who suffer from hormone-related issues after being neutered. Hormone replacement—when done safely and under veterinary guidance—can improve quality of life in a way we haven’t been able to offer before— I know because I’m doing it for my neutered rescue dog, Homer (who, at 17, needed this therapy to bring him back to vigor 💥).
I advocate vets learn different sterilization surgical techniques for this very reason: vascetomy and hysterectomy remove reproductive potential without compromising endocrine balance, but until these newer techniques are taught in vet schools (hopefully y’all have signed my petition begging vet schools worldwide to teach these simpler alternatives, link in comments), we’re left with learning more about HRT for pets. I’m so grateful to the Parsemus Foundation for investing in this critical research (link to the study in comments); when we know more we can do better 🙏🏼. Read my comments about females, cats and vets that offer alternatives in the comments ⬇️.

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13/07/2025

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I’M ON TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT!
🥜New Study Shows Testosterone Therapy May Help Neutered Dogs Feel Better🥜
A new veterinary study found that giving testosterone, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), to neutered male dogs may help correct health and behavior issues caused by hormone loss (not so shocking to doctors that practice functional wellbeing: lifelong hormones matter!).
NO ONE IS AGAINST STERILIZATION (please read that again, before you comment); it’s the updated surgical techniques that vets need to learn to sterilize AND preserve crucial hormones.
When males have their go**ds 🥜 cut off as puppies (vs. a sterilizing vasectomy) they lose their supply of lifelong testosterone, and then what happens?
“Spayed and neutered dogs have been reported to have a higher incidence of obesity, urinary incontinence, urinary calculi, atopic dermatitis, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, hypoadrenocorticism, diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, immune- mediated thrombocytopenia, inflammatory bowel disease, hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament rupture, aggressive and fearful behavior, cognitive dysfunction syndrome, prostate adenocarcinoma and transitional cell adenocarcinoma. Musculoskeletal issues may be especially significant for large breed dogs gonadectomized before they have finished growing, as bone physeal closure is delayed,” says reproductive expert Dr. Michelle Kutzler, DVM, PhD, DACT, Professor of Theriogenology (all of her statments are backed by studies, of course, link to Dowoadable PDF of research also in comments).
This group of symptoms is sometimes called “spay-neuter syndrome,” and in this most recent study, researchers gave weekly testosterone injections to neutered male dogs for 90 days. They tested different doses and monitored the dogs closely.
What they found:
* The treatment was safe, even at high doses.
* Testosterone levels returned to normal, without side effects.
* Hormone imbalances improved, especially the levels of a hormone called LH, which rises after neutering and may be linked to certain cancers.
* The dogs’ general health, behavior, and lab values stayed stable or improved (like Homer’s!).
This is the first published safety study using HRT testosterone injections in neutered dogs. It gives veterinarians a starting point for helping dogs who may be struggling with life after desexing 🥳!
Why it matters: This research offers hope for dogs who suffer from hormone-related issues after being neutered. Hormone replacement—when done safely and under veterinary guidance—can improve quality of life in a way we haven’t been able to offer before— I know because I’m doing it for my neutered rescue dog, Homer (who, at 17, needed this therapy to bring him back to vigor 💥).
I advocate vets learn different sterilization surgical techniques for this very reason: vascetomy and hysterectomy remove reproductive potential without compromising endocrine balance, but until these newer techniques are taught in vet schools (hopefully y’all have signed my petition begging vet schools worldwide to teach these simpler alternatives, link in comments), we’re left with learning more about HRT for pets. I’m so grateful to the Parsemus Foundation for investing in this critical research (link to the study in comments); when we know more we can do better 🙏🏼. Read my comments about females, cats and vets that offer alternatives in the comments ⬇️.

Learning from Dr. Ruth Roberts - The Original Holistic Pet Health Coach and doing this course is the best thing I've don...
18/06/2025

Learning from Dr. Ruth Roberts - The Original Holistic Pet Health Coach and doing this course is the best thing I've done since studying to become a Vet Nurse.

It's refreshing and sincere and I'm exciting to know that I'll be certified in 2025

Feel free to DM me if you want to know more

🐾 Not Just for VetsThis program isn’t about titles—it’s about transformation.Yes, we built it to support veterinarians and vet techs (and yep, it’s approved...

Meet Dr. Ruth Roberts: The Heart Behind Holistic Pet Health! 👩‍⚕️In the inaugural episode of 'Healing Tails,' Melissa Na...
18/06/2025

Meet Dr. Ruth Roberts: The Heart Behind Holistic Pet Health! 👩‍⚕️

In the inaugural episode of 'Healing Tails,' Melissa Natanson introduces listeners to Dr. Ruth Roberts, a pioneer in holistic pet health. The episode delves into Dr. Ruth's inspirations, including a touching story about a client’s dog that opened her eyes to the importance of integrative approaches in veterinary medicine.

Pet parents will learn about her groundbreaking CrockPet Diet and her definition of holistic pet care. The episode also touches on the challenges veterinarians face today, from skyrocketing costs to the emotional toll of their work. Dr. Ruth shares her journey, from growing up in Kentucky to discovering her path in veterinary medicine, and the holistic approach that drives her practice today.

Meet Dr. Ruth Roberts: The Heart Behind Holistic Pet Health! 👩‍⚕️In the inaugural episode of 'Healing Tails,' Melissa Natanson introduces listeners to Dr. R...

Hi, I’m Sarah, a local vet nurse setting up a new small business that supports both pets and their people through calm, ...
13/06/2025

Hi, I’m Sarah, a local vet nurse setting up a new small business that supports both pets and their people through calm, wellbeing-focused visits in and around SW16.

I offer:
🐾 Pet Wellness Visits – gentle care, enrichment and 1:1 support
🏡 Companion Visits – ideal for those recovering from hospital, living alone, or just needing a little help at home (with their pet too)

Every booking helps me fund my Holistic Pet Health Coach training and invest in pet and people safe, chemical-free wellness products that I’ll soon stock.

💛 IH4P is about building something meaningful, one visit at a time thank you for being part of it.

📬 DM or WhatsApp 07511 389950 to ask questions or book
📍 Based in Norbury • Serving SW16, Balham, Clapham, Dulwich & local area





You can also follow on Instagram to see more.
18/05/2025

You can also follow on Instagram to see more.

Hooray, the reply link is now here 🙌🙈😅👇https://www.holisticpethealthcoach.com/get-replay...I said yes to this program no...
16/05/2025

Hooray, the reply link is now here 🙌🙈😅👇
https://www.holisticpethealthcoach.com/get-replay...
I said yes to this program not just for my pet family, but for myself.
To grow in a new, meaningful way… combining 20+ years as a Qualified Vet Nurse with a whole new layer of learning 🌿

I'm absolutely loving the course so far and I’d love to build a UK-based cohort of like-minded pet professionals.
Creating a circle of coaches who truly care is a vision I’m deeply passionate about.
Want to lead the way with me?

I’d love to see you join me on this exciting journey into holistic pet health + wellness.

Together, we can support vet practices, rescue orgs, and pet businesses and their customers

📌 Can’t make the live workshop tonight?
No worries, the replay is here, but not for long!
https://www.holisticpethealthcoach.com/get-replay-training?am_id=sarah5649

💬 Feel free to message me if you fancy a chat about it, I’m happy to answer any questions!

👇 Here’s my affiliate link because I believe in this work 💚

https://www.holisticpethealthcoach.com/get-replay-training?am_id=sarah5649

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I said yes to this program not just for my pet family, but for myself.To grow in a new, meaningful way… combining 20+ ye...
14/05/2025

I said yes to this program not just for my pet family, but for myself.
To grow in a new, meaningful way… combining 20+ years as a Qualified Vet Nurse with a whole new layer of learning 🌿

I'm absolutely loving the course so far and I’d love to build a UK-based cohort of like-minded pet professionals.
Creating a circle of coaches who truly care is a vision I’m deeply passionate about.
Want to lead the way with me?

I’d love to see you join me on this exciting journey into holistic pet health + wellness.

Together, we can support vet practices, rescue orgs, and pet businesses and their customers

📌 Can’t make the live workshop tonight?
No worries — replays are available as long as you register in time.

💬 Feel free to message me if you fancy a chat about it — I’m happy to answer any questions!

👇 Here’s my affiliate link because I believe in this work 💚

Interested in knowing what your pet personality is please drop me a Whattsapp and I'll share with you a quick form to fi...
04/05/2025

Interested in knowing what your pet personality is please drop me a Whattsapp and I'll share with you a quick form to fill out.

If you're interested in knowing what a Holistic Pet Health is, and how I can help you keep your pet happy and healthy, follow my journey as I'll be documenting my way through the course.

24 years as a Qualified Vet Nurse (a lot longer in practice) and a pet mum who cares for my fur and feather family as naturally as possible, I understand pet care from both sides of the table well.

01/05/2025

Happy Vet Nurse Awareness Month
2001 I became a Qualified Vet Nurse, today I'm now a QVN & Holistic Pet Health Coach in training 💚🤍
I love that I've finally found my professional direction, after !!!!
🌿 Excited this course is RACE approved (same as CPD) but still is recognised
I'd love to see more vet nurses joining me, shout of you're interested there's a workshop coming up.
*If you're not in the vet industry but passionate about pets, either as a parapet professional or pet parent looking for something to learn or a career change, this course could be for you 🐾
The community is amazing


PS This GIF of Stella is too good not to share 🤣🤩

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