Natural Health for Dogs & Cats with Dr. Richard Pitcairn
About Angela Ardolino
About Angela Ardolino
Angela Ardolino, a certified cannabis and fungi clinician, brings over 20 years of expertise to the field of holistic pet wellness. As a graduate of the inaugural Medical Cannabis for Therapeutic Use program at the University of Vermont School of Medicine, she is a passionate advocate for safe, natural, and ethically-grown whole plant and fungi medicine tailored for pets.
Committed to the highest standards, Angela continues to educate and inspire pet parents through her popular podcast, Your Natural Dog, where she hosts experts to discuss holistic pet care, natural remedies, nutrition, and training. Follow Angela Ardolino on her website, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to stay updated on her mission to educate and empower pet parents everywhere.
About Dr. Richard Pitcairn
Dr. Pitcairn graduated from University of California, Davis veterinary school in 1965. In 1972 he completed his PhD degree in microbiology at Washington State University. As a WSU faculty member researching factors affecting natural resistance to disease, he understood the importance of optimal nutrition; realizing such research would not be funded, he re-entered private practice to apply his study of the effect of nutrition on immunity. In 1982, Dr. Pitcairn and his wife Susan published “Dr Pitcairn’s Complete Guide To Natural Health For Dogs and Cats”, now in its third edition with 400,000 copies sold. From 1978 Dr Pitcairn focused on learning and using homeopathic medicine for animals, along with his prior knowledge of nutritional therapy. After he moved to Eugene, Oregon in 1985, he began offering homeopathy workshops to the public, and In 1992, he established the Professional Course in Veterinary Homeopathy. By 2013, 500 veterinarians had participated in this program. In 1995, Dr. Pitcairn co-founded the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy. He and Wendy Jensen DVM also developed a veterinary repertory for homeopathic practitioners. Now retired from active practice, Dr. Pitcairn consults with homeopathic veterinarians, and continues to be active teaching and writing about homeopathy and healing.