THE ART OF CANINE WAR
AGAINST VETERINARIANS & INDUSTRY THAT CAUSED: ANXIETY· REACTIVITY OBESITY· ALLERGIES - APPLIED NEUROSCIENCE . 107+ scientific studies
The Art of Canine War exposes the syndrome conventional veterinary medicine refuses to acknowledge: post-castration neurobiological collapse caused by the combination of early sterilization and inadequate commercial nutrition. Backed by 107 peer-reviewed studies from institutions including UC Davis, Oregon State University, and Morris Animal Foundation, this book documents how premature castration disrupts critical periods of canine brain development, while commercial kibble—even "premium" brands—systematically destroys the gut microbiome.
Through the devastating case of Apollo, a Golden Retriever with exceptional genetics whose therapeutic gift was destroyed by following conventional veterinary protocols, the author exposes:
• The Evolutionary Discordance Factor poisoning dogs three times daily
• The Three Towers of neurobiological defense and how they cascade into failure
• The HPG hormonal axis and why early castration causes permanent anxiety, reactivity, and aggression
• The Neuro-Nutritional Reconstruction protocol validated across 2,000 documented cases
This is not a training book. It is a combat manual against a systemic epidemic destroying canine brains under the guise of "responsible preventive medicine."
For dog owners whose dogs suffer from anxiety, reactivity, obesity, or allergies after castration—and who receive only generic "it's just genetics" answers from their veterinarians. For anyone who wants to understand what a dog truly is at the neurobiological level, beyond conventional training myths and industry marketing. For veterinarians seeking to update their practice with recent scientific evidence. For service dog professionals who need to understand why their candidates collapse after following conventional protocols.
Includes complete framework of the five integrated developmental factors, analysis of collapse and recovery trajectories, and implementation guide for the SECNA system (Canine Evaluation System from Applied Neuroscience).