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Sources and references. Sources:. Clemmons & Chrisman, TCVM Lectures for Chi Institute, 2006-2008. Snow & Zidonis, The Well-Connected Dog: A Guide to Canine Acupressure; Tallgrass Publishers, LLC; 1999. Wynn & Marsden, Manual of Natural Veterinary Medicine; Mosby, 2003
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Sources: • Clemmons & Chrisman, TCVM Lectures for Chi Institute, 2006-2008. • Snow & Zidonis, The Well-Connected Dog: A Guide to Canine Acupressure;Tallgrass Publishers, LLC; 1999. • Wynn & Marsden, Manual of Natural Veterinary Medicine;Mosby, 2003 • Xie, Ferguson & Deng, Application of Tui-Na in Veterinary Medicine, 2nd Ed.; Chi Institute of Chinese Medicine; 2007. • Xie, Ferguson & Dinatale, Veterinary Food Therapy Course Notes; Chi Institute of Chinese Medicine 2006. • Xie & Preast, Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Vol. I:Fundamental Principles; Jing Tang, 2002. • Zidonis & Snow, Acu-Cat: a Guide to Feline Acupressure; Tallgrass Publishers, LLC;2000.
Additional References • Johnson, Switching to Raw;Birchrun Basics, 2001. • Leggett, Helping Ourselves: A guide to Traditional Chinese Food Energetics; Meridian Press, 2005. • Pitchford, Healing with Whole Foods, 3rd ed.; North Atlantic Books, 2003. • Wynn & Fougere, Veterinary Herbal Medicine; Mosby-Elsevier, 2007.
Additional Resources Con’t • Carb Count of Canned Food: • http://www.geocities.com/jmpeerson/CanFoodNew.html • Transitioning to a canned diet • www.catinfo.org • http://www.catinfo.org/#Transitioning_Dry_Food_Addicts_to_Canned_Food_