Home Remedies that Work

By Jennifer Stoeckl, MAT - Dire Wolf Project CEO, March 17, 2023
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You want truthful answers to health questions you have about your dog, don’t you?

You don’t want pat answers overseen by large regulatory authorities, right?

You want information about your dog’s health from someone with experience, not what some stuffed shirt in a glass tower behind a desk says can be shared. Am I correct?

Here is a true story.

Once upon a time, a board-certified veterinarian from British Columbia dared speak publicly about how owners could help their pets with at home remedies for various common ailments.

As you can imagine, over his almost twenty years practicing veterinary medicine and sharing his knowledge with the public, he became fairly popular among pet owners.

In response to some of his admired public work, the College of Veterinarians of British Columbia, which regulates the delivery of veterinary medicine in the province of B.C., initiated a formal inquiry. This outspoken vet battled with the College of Veterinarians over his use of natural treatments for animals. Ultimately, in 2010 the College of Veterinarians of B.C. ruled that he was in violation of several regulations. They ordered him to pay $30,000 in fines and to cease publicly sharing natural remedies in order to retain his licensure.

Instead of paying the $30,000 fines to stay in his lane, this veterinarian chose, instead, to retain the freedom to speak his mind about what he knew to be true to help sick dogs and cats. He resigned from formal veterinary practice after twelve years of successful work at the Nelson Veterinary Hospital in B.C. and as a result, is no longer “board certified”.

However, he retains his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Saskatchewan and his vast experience working with sick animals.

If you don’t know who this brave man is… you should.

In my opinion, someone who has the courage to speak up for the truth, even to the point of losing his livelihood, is worth a listen.

His name is Dr. Andrew Jones, DVM.

He has a popular YouTube channel, he shares frequent helpful medical advice in his email newsletter, and has written several books related to his work.

I found Dr. Jones several months back.

I have been scoping out his work to make sure it is legitimate.

I found nothing but amazing, truthful content and a generous heart.

I urge you to look past the naysayers and busy bodies. They lie about him being fired or kicked out for misconduct.

Watch some of his videos and you will see a free man full of passion for helping animals… what veterinary medicine used to be all about!

It pains me to think about the choice he had to make: money or freedom.

Dr. Jones, DVM stood up against those in authority who wanted to silence him.

What a courageous soul he has.

I have no ties to Dr. Jones, DVM in any way, but I will be following him and reading his work to support one man’s mission to bring medical truth to pet owners around the world.

Here is the link to his YouTube videos if you want to check him out for yourself:

https://www.youtube.com/@VeterinarySecrets

Unfortunate Necessary Disclaimer: As always, you are responsible for your own choices. You assume all risk by following any advice from anyone, including me. I merely bring you information that has touched me and that I feel may be helpful to you.

Blessings,
Jennifer Stoeckl, MAT, OFS
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Jennifer Stoeckl is the co-founder of the Dire Wolf Project, founder of the DireWolf Guardians American Dirus Dog Training Program, and owner/operator of DireWolf Dogs of Vallecito. She lives in the beautiful inland northwest among the Ponderosa pine forests with her pack of American Dirus dogs.