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October/November 2009

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42 | October/November • 2009 back surgery. It's also helped animals with pain following operations, swelling and chronic ear infections. "It can produce results," Lehr said of alternative medicine. "In many cases, it's as effective as conventional medicine." For Sugar, Deborah King's 8-year-old English bulldog, Lehr uses acupuncture and laser treatment. When it comes to alternative options, pet owners usually request them, Lehr said. He will sometimes suggest a combination of alternative and conventional medicine, but he does not believe an alternative approach is the best choice in every situation. And he won't even consider it if owners resist the idea. Lehr decided at a young age that he wanted to become a veterinarian. As a child, his family had dogs, as well as large animals such as horses, sheep and Academy Pet Hospital, 200 Owen Drive, is open 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and 9 a.m. to noon on first and third Saturdays. For more information, call 484.7153. cattle. He earned his degree at the School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, and has been practicing for 35 years, the past 33 of those in Fayetteville. "Growing up, I had a lot of contact with veterinarians. I always assisted them when they'd come around," he said. These days, he treats strictly small animals. Dogs and cats make up the bulk of his patients, but he also sees pocket pets such as ferrets, hamsters, gerbils and birds. Lehr works with another veterinarian, Dr. Brooke Allison Moore, and seven lay staff. Alternative medicine is not exactly a passion for Lehr. Rather, it developed due to client demand. But he has seen the incredibly positive results. "I feel that a good bit of it does work," he said, "and I'm all for whatever works." CV WANT TO KNOW MORE "Holistic is a term that is often improperly used... It means treating the whole patient. "

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