Kindred Spirits
How the Remarkable Bond Between
Humans and Animals Can Change the Way We Live
by Allen M. Schoen, D.V.M., M.S.
When Allen Schoen began practicing veterinary medicine twenty-three years ago, his peers scoffed at his assertion that animals have feelings and emotions. Today he is one of America's most celebrated veterinarians, traveling worldwide to treat the domestic animals of scores of clients and working daily to improve the ways we understand and interact with our animal friends. Kindred Spirits shares the transformative power of Schoen's remarkable methods and his vision for a society in which we cease to be owner and pet, human and animal, but are simply respected companions connected by an inimitable bond--Kindred Spirits.
Treating animals just as any healer would treat human beings, Schoen draws on his extensive experience in veterinary practice and the latest research in animal neurophysiology to show how humans and animals can mutually benefit from heightened awareness and respect. Along the way, he explores how natural healing methods are revolutionizing his profession, and, in the tradition of James Herriot, shares heartwarming, fascinating stories of animals and their caretakers who have deeply enriched each other's lives.
"Animals are a gift to the human racea gift that humans seldom fully appreciate. Only now are we even beginning to understand what a marvelous blessing animals truly are."
Through moving scenes--such as the cancer-stricken dog that helped its guardian cope with diabetes, or the ailing German shepherd, King, who fights to stay alive so he can assist and comfort his ailing human companion--Kindred Spirits details the many ways in which the human-animal bond can provide a wellspring of love and support, and help us all lead happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.
Kindred Spirits also outlines Schoen's special prescription for improving the care we give our animals and deepening the kindred connection between us. He shows us how to ensure the well-being of our animal companions through adopting simple healing practices at home, such as providing them with the most nutritious foods and performing a "natural pet scan" weekly to identify any major health concerns.
Through simple techniques such as co-species meditation, kindred relaxation, and sharing mindful moments, Schoen shows us how we can enhance our relationship with our animals and our connection with the world around us. Creating a new synthesis of conventional veterinary and natural medicine, and offering a timely vision for all creatures great and small, Kindred Spirits will touch and enlighten anyone seeking deeper levels of awareness and uplifting stories of true love.
Praise for Kindred Spirits:
"I cannot imagine life without my dogs, and I've long known that patients with pets do better than those without. The bond between animals and humans can improve both physical and mental health. In Kindred Spirits Allen Schoen explores the nature of that bond and shows how the techniques of natural medicine can help both pets and their owners. I learned a lot from reading it."
Andrew Weil author of Eating Well for Optimum Health
"Kindred Spirits is an eloquent, moving exploration of a belief I have long held--that animals and humans are intimately connected, and that we do ourselves and our animal friends a disservice when we underestimate the special bond that exists between us. Allen's call for us to embrace and respect our fellow creatures who share this planet is a powerful prescription for life in the twenty-first century."
Dr. Jane Goodall, author of In the Shadow of Man and Through a Window: My Life with Chimpanzees
"As an animal lover and a firm believer in nonviolence and animal rights, I know that we are all endowed with the divine light of Buddha nature. We are all Kindred Spirits. This is the profoundly meaningful message of Allen Schoen's wonderful new book, chock full of heartwarming stories of how our spiritual and emotional connection with our pets and animals can bring us closer to the love, connectedness, spiritual wellness and deep sense of oneness and belonging that we all seek."
Lama Surya Das author of Awakening the Buddha Within
"Kindred Spirits will touch the depths of your emotions and beliefs, and in
doing so, will change the way you live. Read, learn, and open your heart to
the animals with whom we share a kinship, and whose stories are shared so beautifully here."
Bernie Siegel, M.D. author of Love, Medicine & Miracles
and Prescriptions for Living
"Kindred Spirits is a blessing of a book, honoring the powerful spiritual and intuitive connection between humans, animals, and all of life."
Judith Orloff, M.D., author of Dr. Judith Orloff's Guide to Intuitive Healing and Second Sight
"Like a modern day James Herriot, Allen Schoen evokes the wonder of the human-animal bond and illustrates how animals anoint our humanity by providing companionship, unconditional love, protection, and nurturance. Animals touch our souls, share our lives, and are our link to becoming better children of God."
Gregory K. Ogilvie, DVM, diplomate ACVIM and Professor of Veterinary Oncology, Colorado State University
![]()
Love, Miracles and Animal Healing
by Allen M. Schoen, D.V.M., M.S. and Pam Proctor
Quotes:
"A Compassionate and deeply moving book by a veterinarian with a rare understanding of the emotional as well as the physical needs of his patients. Anyone who loves animals will find it absorbing and educational."
Henry Kissinger
"Love, Miracles, and Animal Healing is a ray of hope for all creatures under our dominion,and is a major contribution to the art and science of veterinary medicine. This wonderful book should be read by all who love animals and keep them as companions."
Dr. Michael W. Fox, Vice President, The Humane Society of the United States, author of Understanding your Cat and Understanding your Dog
"In his groundbreaking and moving book, Allen Schoen reveals how he has taken veterinary medicine to the level of his soul. He is a true pioneer."
Martin DeAngelis, board certified veterinary surgeon
"I love this book so much that I read portions of it aloud to friends."
Richard Gere
"Allen Schoen performed miracles on my animals for a very long time. Yet I never fully understood what he did until I read this fascinating book."
Mrs. Shascha Rockefeller
"Love, Miracles and Animal Healing is filled with love and empathy that all veterinarians feel toward animals when they dedicate their lives to helping them. At a time when acupuncture and other forms of natural medicine are now being recognized and accepted by many medical professionals, this book should offer new hope to animal lovers when conventional medicine fails to solve their animals' problems."
Robert B. Hilman, D.M.V.; Senior Clinician, Cornell University Coillege of Veterinary Medicine
"Love Miracles, and Animal Healing shows how veterinarians have the opportunity to see beyond the conventional facts of health and disease and to gain new insights into the art of healing. Compassionate, open and honest, this book will be uplifting to veterinarains and animal lovers alike."
Sebastian E. Heath, Vet. M.B., Dipl. ACVIM, Purdue University,College of Veterinary Medicine
Complementary & Alternative Veterinary Medicine: Principles and Practice
by Allen M. Schoen, D.V.M., M.S. and Susan G. Wynn, D.V.M.
Book Review by Dr. R.H. Bradshaw
The field of complementary and natural medicine is rapidly expanding in both human and veterinary medical practice. This North American text seeks to cover the current state of the art in the veterinary profession. It is a lucid and highly informative book suitable for both students new to the field and established practitioners. I am sure it will remain a definitive source of information on these issues for the foreseeable future.
"Complementary and natural medicine" should be viewed as an umbrella term encompassing an array of very different conceptual approaches and techniques. Thus, for an comprehensive text in this field, the sheer volume and diversity of subject matter that needs to be addressed can present a problem. In order to tackle this diversity, the editors systematically divide the book into nine Units (each comprising a number of chapters) and seven Appendices (which list further sources of information). This successfully allows each topic to be viewed within its broader framework and allows easy reference to specific subject areas.
The first introductory chapter (in Unit 1 Fundamentals) covers some of the underlying philosophy and history from a Western perspective. The diverse group of therapeutic systems involved unfolds, and care is taken to point out some of the complexity of these different approaches. The Units that follow (Units 2 to 6) cover the following: nutrition (from preventative to cancer therapy); physical medicine (including acupuncture, Chinese herbs, chiropractic care and massage); energetic medicine, botanical medicine (including Western herbal, Chinese and Ayurvedic); and homeopathy. A "Miscellaneous Therapies" unit then covers environmental medicine, aromatherapy and Bach flower remedies.
Because of public perception (and attitudes in current veterinary practice), there is a tendency for complementary and natural medicine to be seen as irrelevant to the more conventional small animal veterinary practice, is particularly important.
In the final unit, a diverse number of issues are tackled including bioethics, the human-companion animal bond (a branch of anthrozoology), euthanasia, and ethnoveterinary medicine. All units follow a systematic approach and give a highly informative overview of the state of current thinking and practical application.
In the final sections of the book, a helpful series of appendices provide information on many different aspects of the field (from suppliers and Web sites, to periodicals and diagnostic software). This additional material will allow any students or practitioners to pursue specific topics in greater depth.
In conclusion, this is a very interesting and informative book. It successfully tackles a rapidly expanding field by providing a comprehensive and lucid account of the diverse array of available therapeutic systems while emphasizing the need for an integrated approach. This major new text deserves to be included in the reference library of all serious students and practitioners of veterinary medicine.
Dr. R. H. Bradshaw, D. Phil.
Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
University of Cambridge
Madingley Road
Cambridge CB3 OES
United Kingdom
![]()
Veterinary Acupuncture: Ancient Art to Modern Medicine
Allen M. Schoen, D.V.M., M.S.
A trusted reference, Veterinary Acupuncture traces the evolution of acupuncture and details it's applications in modern veterinary practice. It includes the latest research, laws of point selection, the longitudinal muscle-channel system, equine biomechanics, and veterinary manipulative therapies.
The volume includes extensive acupuncture atlases for many species, including an expanded canine atlas with all-new detailed anatomic drawings.
Clinical Significance boxes are provided to help the reader apply principles to clinical practice.
Dr. Schoen, D.V.M., M.S. is uniquely qualified to edit a book about veterinary acupuncture. He is a graduate of Cornell College University of Veterinary Medicine and received a Master's degree in neurophysiology and behavior from the University of Illinois. He is certified in veterinary acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) and in veterinary chiropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. He established the department acupuncure at the Animal Medical Center in New York City in 1982.
He has been teaching and practicing both equine and small animal acupuncture since 1981 and currently has an equine and small animal acupuncture and natural therapy referral practice. He also received advanced training in Chinese herbal medicine and homeopathy.
Dr. Schoen has lectured at veterinary schools throughout the United States, and the world. He is an affiliate faculty member at Colorado State, University College of Veterinary Medicine and is on the faculty at the Chi Institute for Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has published numerous articles on veterinary acupuncture and coedited another professional reference, Complimentary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine: Principles and Practice, published by Mosby. He cowrote Love , Miracles and Animal Healing, published by Simon and Schuster. His latest publication is Kindred Spirits: How the remarkable bond between Humans and animals can change the way we live. Published by Broadway / Doubleday Books.
![]()
Dr. Schoen's Favorite Books:
Home-Prepared Dog and Cat Diets : The Healthful Alternative
by Donald R. Strombeck, (cover) Lonna Nachtigal (Artist),Designed by Robert Micky Hager / Paperback / Iowa State University Press / December 1998 /$37.95
"This book is a must for anyone wanting to make a scientifically balanced homemade diet for an animal, offering the latest approach to eating plans for specific diseases and conditions".
Four Paws, Five Directions:
A Guide to Chinese Medicine for Cats and Dog
by Cheryl Schwartz / Paperback / Ten Speed Press / May 1996/ $19.96
"A trailblazer in traditional Chinese medicine for dogs and cats shares her practical experience, insights, and wisdom".
Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats, Vol. 1
by Richard H. Pitcairn, Preface by Susan Hubble Pitcairn
/ Paperback / Rodale press / March 1995/ $15.25
"The classic introduction to natural health care for dogs and cats - still one of the best".
|
|
|
© 2006 Allen M. Schoen, D.V.M., M.S. All Rights Reserved. |





