The mother of a 6 year old with 300 miles of trails under her velcro butt (a means to stay in the saddle), Sandra Snell is an unconventional veterinarian. Although she practices conventional medicine, Dr. Snell takes a holistic approach to medicine and to life. Coral, the six year old, is in the first grade and already a Reiki/energy healer on pets and people, often using dad Ron "as a holistic healing guinea pig." Ron also serves as the family's "cook, driver, snake and wild horse holder," says the vet. For fun you can find Dr. Snell -- and her daughter -- out on a trail ride. When the evening comes, she will be participating in another of her favorite activities, camping with her horses. It sounds as if the vet is a lot like her heroine, the fictitious Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Actually, Dr. Snell admires anyone like her heroine, who, although "Fighting the odds because of gender and location" was "still open minded enough to try different healing ideas and ways." If she could share this time with anyone, it would be "my maternal Grandfather. Everyone loved him, he was very funny and he died when I was very young." Like some other ferret vets, Dr Snell does not have any of her own. She recalls that her first experience occurred when a "client walked through the clinic door with one. None have stayed longer than 2 weeks, they were just boarding." Even though they are not with her daily, Dr. Snell states, "I love all animals." Dr. Snell's most memorable ferret moment is one that has been shared by many of us! And, it is also one of the most terrifying. However, her reaction was NOT to reach for the benadryl or the epinephrine. As she tells it, "I was treating a couple of ferrets that were flat out, almost dead from vaccination reactions . . . I did NAET (http://www.sycamoreanimal.com/552011.html) on them and they were back to normal in about 3 minutes." To relax, Dr. Snell likes to "play my Native American Drum & Flute or spend time in nature." She may also be found watching TV, or, like many other busy people, sleeping. She may also be listening to country or Native American music or enjoying her favorite "The Horse Whisperer" in one of its many media forms. A woman who has a lot going on in her life, Dr. Snell would you like to be remembered as many things. In one person she is a "Mother, Healer, Friend/Loved One, Teacher." And her favorite memory? That would be the "birth of my daughter." When I first moved to Corpus Christi, my new vet was also the weasel doc at the aquarium. He gave me a prescription of Chinese pills for my ferret. I am willing to bet that Dr. Snell can actually tell me what they do! Come hear her presentations on alternative medicine and animal communication at the Pittsburgh Symposium. For additional information about Dr. Snell, please visit her website at http://www.sycamoreanimal.com. To use Dr. Snell, you may schedule an appointment at: Sycamore Animal Hospital 1277 State Highway 67 N Sycamore, OH 44882 Phone: (419) 927-2548 Fax: (419) 927-9034 [log in to unmask] -- Renee Downs "Eventually we will realize that if we destroy the ecosystem we destroy ourselves." Jonas Salk "The most effective way to do it, is to do it." Amelia Earhart It's amazing how much can be accomplished if nobody cares who gets the credit! Ferret Emergency Response, Rescue & Evacuation Team (F.E.R.R.E.T.) http://www.ferretemergency.org [log in to unmask] International Ferret Congress http://www.ferretcongress.org American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org [Posted in FML 6091]