SHORT SUMMARY: In this insightful interview, Dr. Peter Dobias discusses the challenges and opportunities in veterinary medicine, emphasizing the importance of holistic approaches like homeopathy and the conservation of energy for the well-being of both animals and practitioners. He shares practical strategies for achieving balance, staying aligned with one’s truth, and fostering a happier, more harmonious world for pets and their caregivers.
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Dr. Peter Dobias
Holistic Veterinarian, Founder of Dr. Dobias Natural Healing
With 30 years of experience spanning both conventional and integrative veterinary medicine, Dr. Peter Dobias, DVM, has dedicated his career to elevating the well-being of dogs and their companions through natural disease prevention and treatment. Graduating in Veterinary Medicine in 1988, he started practicing in the Czech Republic before moving to Vancouver, BC, Canada, for his Canadian Certificate of Qualification. Guided by his grandfather’s herbal medicine legacy, he developed an early interest in natural nutrition. His exposure to conventional treatments and processed pet food prompted him to challenge traditional veterinary practices, leading him to study nutrition and animal homeopathy under Dr. Richard Pitcairn, a pioneer in holistic integrative veterinary care.
Enthralled by the incredible transformations resulting from natural healing, Dr. Dobias established an integrative veterinary practice, significantly reducing pharmaceutical usage by 80-90%. He highlighted the role of nutrition, toxins, spinal alignment, and injuries in canine health. Transitioning from private practice to a global mission, he provided dog lovers worldwide with educational resources, encompassing blogs, courses, podcasts, webinars, and health tools. Driven by a passion to empower individuals in navigating medical complexities, he extended his impact by creating high-quality, eco-friendly supplements for dogs and humans. Committed to excellence, his team utilizes sustainable practices, packaging in glass bottles with metal lids and eco-sleeve shipping, while contributing to animal welfare. As the visionary behind Dr. Dobias Healing Solutions, he advocates holistic health and informed decisions for both people and their cherished canine companions.
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I hope in the next iteration of your summits, there will be a much greater emphasis on a healthy heart centered spatial terrain or environment. I think one lady talked about extending our concern to buying choices. This is a well known and seemingly easy to do way to push back but after almost 20 years, humans are still making up stories to defend their purchase of harm causing products. I was shocked to hear your friend extolling the virtues of the Tesla without knowing of the extensive done to both the environment and the earth for just one battery. If for instance your premise is that your body is composed of fields of energy, then it is no separation to extend that into the unified fields your field combine with to form the substance of all living creation. Rather than one on one personal healing, we are heading into healing environment, communities, nations, etc. in order for humanity to become divine again or anew. I applaud your efforts and see that you are building upon and putting to use new information that continues to come out of these summits. Bless you and all the living world.
I agree with your comment. Stopped listening when I heard the word Tesla, one of the most pollutant cars.
We live in a world of technology and information and we ought to research deeply the information given to us.
Dee and Cathy, thank you for your reflections! Those are such important points and topics. Being a human is messy and imperfect and difficult and we may make some good choices and then could improve on others. It doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t share about the areas we are good at or condemn the people who maybe are making uninformed choices. Let’s keep talking, let’s keep informing each other, let’s keep forgiving…