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Online Journal of Veterinary Research©

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Established 1994
ISSN 1328-925X

 

Volume 27 (12): 695-701, 2023.


Case report: Biofield photon energy-antibiotic therapy for pyometra in Belgian Malinois dog.

 

Shailendra Patil1, Mahendra Kumar Trivedi2, Alice Branton2, Dahryn Trivedi2, Alan Balmer2, Sambhu Mondal3, Snehasis Jana3, *

  

1Rudra Laser Hemotherapy & Cardiotherapy Clinic, Nashik, India, 2Trivedi Global, Inc., Henderson, Nevada, USA, 3Trivedi Science Research Laboratory Pvt. Ltd., Thane (W), Maharashtra, India.

 

ABSTRACT

Patil S, Trivedi MK, Branton A, Trivedi D, Balmer A, Mondal S, Jana S., Case report: Biofield photon energy-antibiotic therapy for pyometra in Belgian Malinois dog, Onl J Vet Res., 27 (12): 27 (12): 695-701, 2023. We describe management of pyometra in a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois dog in 8-week gestation. The dog presented with fleas, dermatitis, pruritis, depression and swollen vulva with foul-smelling vaginal discharge suggesting pyometra. Digital radiography showed no viable fetuses at 8th week pregnancy but scanning suggested abortions or miscarriages due to pyometra. Findings were confirmed by X-ray, blood analysis and aborted fetuses. The dog was treated daily 63mg/kg clavamox orally for 28 days at morning and 375 mg/kg at evening, 136mg/kg enrofloxacin daily 21 days and 60 mg/kg galliprant per for 7 days to reduce pain and inflammation.  Dog was also subjected to Trivedi’s Biofield Energy Treatment. After treatment, dog exhibited rapid recovery, resumed normal activities, consumed regular diet, and showed marked improvement in clinical symptoms and overall physical health. At 11-weeks, she delivered 13 healthy puppies.

Keywords: Biofield Energy Treatment, Bitch, Gestation, Pyometra, Viable Puppies.


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