I have enjoyed every speaker and topics for self care and my pet.
Thank you so much for all that you and your team accomplished for the presentation.
Very very interesting and informative.
Holistic Pet Wellness Guide
Easily follow protocols for pets of all ages, ensuring clear guidance during annual vet check-ups.
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Created by Dr. Katie Woodley
Last Updated: 2026

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Are you overwhelmed by the endless options for pet care, from food to vaccines? Are you looking for a trusted source that combines the best of both traditional and holistic approaches to keep your pets healthy for years to come? Look no further—Dr. Katie Woodley's Holistic Pet Wellness Guide is your one-stop-shop for all things pet wellness.
This course, delivered in an eBook format, covers more than 50 pages of wellness information for both dogs and cats, at every life stage—from puppies and kittens to seniors. It offers easy-to-follow action steps that you can start using immediately, making a difference in your pet's life from day one. Learn about nutritional secrets and vaccine guidance that can extend the lifespan and improve the health of your pets.
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I: Holistic Pet Wellness Guide: Your guide to helping your pets thrive lifelong
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Dr. Katie Woodley
Holistic Veterinarian, BVSc, GDVCHM, cVMA
Dr. Katie Woodley owns The Natural Pet Doctor, where she practices as a holistic veterinarian. Motivated by her husband's autoimmune disease, she became certified in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. With over 10 years in conventional veterinary care, she founded her clinic to offer natural treatment options. Her goal is to provide pet owners with access to herbal medicine, supplements, and nutritional advice to help their pets thrive.
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Student feedback
I enjoyed all the talks, but was learned so much from Ava Frick talking about hair testing. When reading lab work, seeing a deficiency doesn't necessarily mean supplementation is required, because the body could be doing it on purpose to achieve homeostasis elsewhere.
Anyone interested in their dog thriving vs surviving. They can get by on kibble, sure, but to really thrive they need a much better diet.
