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Odette Suter DVM I'm a holistic veterinarian working toward restoring your animal's health and focusing on proactive care.

My passion is educating pet parents through books and videos.

22/12/2025

GREAT NEWS:
Colorado State will be testing LH levels for spayed and neutered dogs in January.
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15/12/2025

‼️ NEW Xylitol name ‼️ Please WATCH ⚠️

Dr. Karen Becker

Yep! Always take a picture 💩😂
15/12/2025

Yep! Always take a picture 💩😂

Get • .thedoberman It’s little victories like this that get me through my day 🤣 Feed raw, get great p**p daily!

Full episode coming soon! 😍I have a tendency of making decisions based on emotion, which has gotten me into "trouble" a ...
14/12/2025

Full episode coming soon! 😍

I have a tendency of making decisions based on emotion, which has gotten me into "trouble" a few times 😅. Signing up for this "Women in Power TV show" to tell a bit more about my story, who I am and my passion got me really excited. I thought it would be great fun. Little did I know how it would push me to show up more, to show more of myself. The resistance in the process was quite surprising. But here I am, so happy that the team at Women in Power have captured my essence. It means that I made it to show a bit more of me. I can't wait to see the full episode. 😁

Rudy Mawer

The things we do to learn neuro 🤣
07/12/2025

The things we do to learn neuro 🤣

06/12/2025

I love steroids 💝

Neuro-AK geek immersion... some call it witch craft and voodoo ... with the great Dr Carl Destefano. He is showering us ...
05/12/2025

Neuro-AK geek immersion... some call it witch craft and voodoo ... with the great Dr Carl Destefano. He is showering us with gems 💎.

He has given me one of the greatest gifts in my vet career. So many many little miracles for my patients...💝

⭐️Picky eaters, hunger pukes
⭐️Acting old at 3 years old
⭐️Throwghing up socks lodged in the stomach 2 months
⭐️Urinary incontinence
⭐️TMJ pain mistaken for ear issue
⭐️Screaming neck pain
⭐️Lick granuloma
⭐️Messy drinker
⭐️Excess hu***ng
⭐️"Laryngeal paralysis"
⭐️Lameness
⭐️Dragging paws
⭐️Hind end weakness
⭐️Suddenly can't jump on couch (NOT a fish oil lack)
⭐️Spinal cord issues
⭐️Hormone imbalance
⭐️Tennis elbow
⭐️Coughing
⭐️Megaesophagus improved
⭐️Balance issues
And so many more...

💥Fixing the nervous system is HUGE!!!! It innervates EVERYTHING. Without proper function every single tissue is functioning below what it could.

And the best thing... most of the time the result is instantaneous, because the foot was just taken off the water hose and water is flowing again. 🚰

If you're not working with a good chiropractor, your pets are missing out. And if you're a vet reading this, give yourself the gift.

Chiro is what I use as a diagnostic tool, because whatever is left after a treatment is what needs more attention. Alot of what patient present with will have resolved or greatly improved! 😍

Health Pioneers Dierenarts Debyser

Very wise advice and I would add that this applies to cats as well. They too deserve your full attention and to live a f...
01/12/2025

Very wise advice and I would add that this applies to cats as well. They too deserve your full attention and to live a full life. So many times I have witnessed clients rescue a 2nd or 3rd cat and all hell broke loose! NOBODY was happy in the end. As heartbreaking as it is to know about the many pets at a shelter, turning your own animals' and your lives upside down can end up making life miserable for everyone involved. Don't just follow your heart.

There’s this idea floating around that if you want another dog, you should just go for it. Follow your heart. YOLO.
“Life is short. Follow your heart. Just get the puppy.”
I disagree.
Not because I don’t want people to have dogs (I absolutely do).
But because *YOLO also applies to the dog you already have*.
Your current dog only gets one life.
One chance at the daily walks they love.
One chance at the training, the attention, the enrichment you give them.
And adding another dog before they’re ready can make their world much smaller.
I see it all the time in my career ...
People add a second (or third) dog too early.
Their first dog is still reactive, still struggling, still learning basic skills…
And suddenly the household becomes harder to manage, not happier.
Walks become separate.
Training becomes doubled.
The original dog gets less attention, less exercise, less calm time with you.
And the human feels guilty - because they didn’t expect this to happen.
This is the part few consider:
Most dogs are not truly “done with training” in under two or three years.
Almost no professional trainers I know add dogs quickly.
Most pros wait three to five years between dogs.
Not because they don’t love having multiple dogs… but because they know what it takes to give each dog a full life.
I’m not trying to discourage anyone from having dogs.
I’m trying to discourage having so many that nobody in the family (including you) can live their most fulfilled, calm, happy life together.
If bringing in another dog makes your first dog’s world smaller, then it’s not the right time.
Not yet.
You only live once.
And so does the dog who is already counting on you.

If ultra-processed food HARMS EVERY ORGAN SYSTEM in humans…why on earth are we still believing that kibble is “healthy”?...
29/11/2025

If ultra-processed food HARMS EVERY ORGAN SYSTEM in humans…
why on earth are we still believing that kibble is “healthy”? 🤯

A massive new global review looked at more than 100 long-term human studies and found a consistent pattern: ultra-processed foods don’t just “add a few empty calories.” They disrupt every major organ system.

They hijack appetite signals… throw blood sugar off a cliff… fire up inflammation… burden detox pathways… alter the microbiome… and even affect the brain.

In other words: these foods literally change how the body functions... and not for the better!!

Now here’s the part that makes my eyeballs twitch:

No veterinarians will (hopefully) do this to their OWN body, so WHY do they insist that our pets can possibly thrive on ultra-processed food????? Someone explain this to me!

The science has been clear for years.
Yet so many still panic as if raw food — which is biologically appropriate for dogs and cats is radioactive and defend kibble like it’s the Holy Grail to a healthy life.

Guess what?

Dog studies echo the same pattern. Ultra-processed diets = more inflammation, more oxidative stress, more metabolic dysfunction. Real food = improved gut health, better immune balance, better markers of inflammation.

It’s not magic. It’s biology.

If these foods harm humans…
and the same mechanisms apply to pets…
why would kibble be an exception to the laws of physiology?

It’s time to stop treating pets like little waste recyclers that can “handle” anything.

Real bodies need real food.

Whether they walk on two legs or four.

**plady

No surprise...
28/11/2025

No surprise...

New DogRisk study out! 🧪🐾

Our new study compared energy metabolism biomarkers in 46 Staffordshire Bull Terriers fed either a kibble or a raw food diet over 4.5 months. 🐶📈

“Fat-rich diets may promote healthier metabolism, while carb-heavy diets can lead to changes linked to metabolic risk,” says the study's lead researcher Dr. Sarah Holm. ✨

Key findings:
-Dogs on kibble (high carbs) showed increased blood sugar, blood lipids, and bodyweight.
-Dogs on raw food (high fat, low/no carbs) showed decreased blood sugar, blood lipids, and insulin resistance markers.
-Raw-fed dogs had higher levels of ketones and relied more on fat for energy.

This research also shows that dogs could help us understand human metabolism ❤️🐾

Link to the article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1090023325001662?via%3Dihub

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I’m a holistic veterinarian from Switzerland. Having grown up working and riding at a near-by horse barn, it came to no surprise that my love for horses and animals in general would nurture a passion for healing. My mind was set. I would become an equine vet.

My parents’ example to care deeply about the environment and health opened my mind to question the traditional ways of veterinary medicine early on. Equipped with an inquisitive mind and an awareness of the strengths and limitations of western medicine, I embarked on a quest for cure.

The first step was to learn about horses’ hooves and their role in the overall health of horses. While working as a natural hoof care provider I made my way through vet school. After a few years of working in the traditional world of veterinary medicine, my deep desire to understand animals and the gift they bring moved me to relocate to the US where I expanded my knowledge to include animal communication, veterinary acupuncture, nutrition and different energy healing modalities.

In search of greater wholeness within myself I concurrently embarked on a journey of personal growth. This allowed me to deepen my ability to support people and animals on their path. I continued my studies and earned a master’s degree in Psychology from the University of Santa Monica, California, and went on to complete a program of Soul-Centered Leadership from the same school.