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Wendy Jensen

Dr. Jensen grew up in three different countries, landing finally in New Hampshire to practice homeopathic veterinary medicine, play violin, and raise her children. She received her veterinary degree from Cornell in 1987. After serving on the original expanded Board of the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy, she was Executive Editor of their Journal for its first 12 years.

She co-authored the New World Veterinary Repertory with Dr. Richard Pitcairn and has authored two other nonfiction books — The Practical Handbook of Veterinary Homeopathy: Healing Our Companion Animals from the Inside Out and the study guide Organon Reflections. Her novel, But I Already Said Goodbye, explores the link between animal abuse and domestic violence.

Her experiences as a veterinarian, a teacher for the Professional Course in Veterinary Homeopathy, an advocate at her local crisis center, and her work in animal rights all come together to inform her lectures.

 

 

Books

Practical Handbook of Veterinary Homeopathy
But I Already Said Goodbye
Organon Reflections

Practical Handbook of Veterinary Homeopathy

Did you know that a sick animal needs only one medicine to heal multiple complaints?

The Practical Handbook of Veterinary Homeopathy: Healing Our Companion Animals from the Inside Out opens your eyes to the enormous potential of homeopathy. Our beloved companion animals often suffer from chronic diseases or repeating complaints that respond only temporarily to traditional treatments, requiring frequent or even lifelong dosing. As the staunchest advocate for your own cats and dogs, you can greatly increase their health by learning to recognize chronic disease and partnering with a homeopathic veterinarian. Together, you can avoid, reduce, or eliminate your animal’s dependence on medications.

Homeopathic veterinarians rely on your observations to evaluate treatment, and this book, full of success stories, will teach you exactly what information is needed in order to help your animals not only heal, but regain their former vitality, energy, and zest for life.

But I Already Said Goodbye

Shy and introverted Amber begins her first job out of high school cleaning kennels for Helping All Animals, moving quickly into their writing/researching staff using skills gained at her high school’s newspaper. Tom, a one-eyed cat Amber rescued from a hoarder’s house, becomes her best friend and confidant. Hikes into the surrounding New Mexico hills provide her with some solace.

Surrounded by people who speak out against cruelty, Amber gradually awakens to the insidious and pervasive effects her relationship with an older man is having in her own life. Revealing her story to others, even in the face of horror, disgust, and rejection, is her first step towards healing. With the help of Tom’s non-judgmental ear and a friend from work, she fights to peel herself away from the abuse and its effects.

Gradually, Amber learns how to connect with the world, discovering along the way her own inner strength and wisdom.

Organon Reflections

Bringing Homeopathic Philosophy into Today’s Medical Practice

Bring Samuel Hahnemann’s masterpiece into your sitting room with this approachable and compelling discussion of The Organon of Medicine. Veterinary practitioner and homeopath Wendy Jensen presents this study guide, with each of Hahnemann’s aphorisms expertly explained and paired with a delightful case from her busy practice.

Wendy is an exceptionally experienced practitioner and the nuggets of wisdom in her reflections on each aphorism are underpinned by a myriad of lively and unforgettable stories, making this book a stimulating read for students and accomplished practitioners alike. Homeopaths will be reminded anew of the wonders of our art, while newcomers to homeopathy will marvel at the ease and speed with which recovery takes place.

This marvelously inspiring book is intended for anyone who loves animals, and for all homeopaths, especially those who anticipate that re-reading the Organon might be a chore – instead, it is guaranteed to be a pleasure.