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Here are a few natural options, alternatives to conventional drugs and surgery, offered for your furry dogs or pet
Here are a few natural options, alternatives to conventional drugs and surgery, offered for your furry dogs or pet
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6 <strong>Options</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Holistic</strong> <strong>Dog</strong> <strong>Care</strong><br />
When it comes to natural pet care, there are many different paths within<br />
holistic pet treatments to check out. However, keep in mind It is not just one<br />
option that you try out to make the change to holistic, but a lifestyle you adopt<br />
<strong>for</strong> you and your dog or cat, which typically includes a species appropriate diet.<br />
Here are a few natural options, alternatives to conventional drugs and surgery,<br />
offered <strong>for</strong> your furry friend:<br />
1) Acupuncture<br />
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese method of traditional healing use to treat<br />
various types of ailments such as stress, anxiety, digestive disorders etc. by<br />
stimulating pressure points on the body.<br />
Though popularised in the 70’s, it is only in 1988 that the American Veterinary<br />
Association approved acupuncture as an alternative therapy <strong>for</strong> dogs.<br />
The method of treatment involves putting needles on certain body points <strong>for</strong><br />
the proper flow of energy of Chi.<br />
Though there is no published scientific evidence to prove its health benefits,<br />
anecdotal proofs are many cases where dogs have been relieved of joint pain<br />
and in reducing the symptoms of cancer and even diabetes.
2) Herbal Medicine<br />
Chinese herbal medicine incorporates varying <strong>for</strong>mulations and combinations<br />
of herbal ingredients to treat different diseases. Those who have used Chinese<br />
herbal medicines attest to its efficacy in restoring organ functions and<br />
strengthening the immune system in dogs.<br />
Western herbalism offers many ways to also use herbs to support the pets<br />
system. A few of these are just good to have in the medicine chest <strong>for</strong> times<br />
when needed- <strong>for</strong> instance calendula oil or tincture <strong>for</strong> wounds or bites.<br />
Slippery elm powder <strong>for</strong> stomach upsets or diarrhea. Licorice root tincture as a<br />
natural anti-inflammatory are a few I recommend to have on hand.<br />
However, certain herbs can be potentially toxic to pets, So make sure you do<br />
your research or consult an herbalist be<strong>for</strong>e given herbs to dogs and cats.<br />
3) Massage<br />
Even a casual massage has a very soothing effect on a dog. A professional<br />
massage involves stimulating certain muscles and nerves <strong>for</strong> better blood flow<br />
which is helpful in stress-relief, muscle relaxation, and nerve stimulation.<br />
The major benefit of massage, when done on a regular basis, enhances<br />
bonding between the pet parent and the pet. Initially, it pays to have a<br />
professional massage and then mastering the technique yourself.<br />
4) Homeopathy<br />
Homeopathy is a wonderful alternative medicine <strong>for</strong> pets. Homeopathy works<br />
on the energetic level. Herbs and drugs can affect the molecular level at best,<br />
however Homeopathic medicine is said to go to the root of the health<br />
concern. Homeopathy is a a totally safe and natural medicine that takes<br />
substances from nature and succusses them into doses that are very dilute yet<br />
can stimulate the immune system, and allow <strong>for</strong> self healing. The real success<br />
when using homeopathy is matching the symptoms to that of the remedy.
Which sometimes is immediate and other times it can take a while. Best results<br />
is to work with a Homeopathic Vet.<br />
5) Hydrotherapy<br />
Hydrotherapy is a wonderful low-impact therapy/exercise if your pet is<br />
advanced in age, has injuries or suffers from joint pain.<br />
In this therapy, the pet is put in water in a glass container, generally with a<br />
floating belt on the pet, and a treadmill underneath. Usually, warm water is<br />
used as it has a calming effect on the nerves and soothing effect on the<br />
muscles and joints.<br />
This builds mobility, enhances circulation, reduces stress and builds muscles<br />
besides being a great workout session <strong>for</strong> pets with tender joints or<br />
degenerative conditions.<br />
6) Colloidal Silver and Other Natural Immune Boosters<br />
There is much you can do at home to treat your pet holistically and boost their<br />
natural immunity to prevent disease in the first place. Colloidal silver is one of<br />
those methods of boosting immunity as well as treating diseases, bacterial<br />
infections and viruses naturally. This makes colloidal silver an excellent option<br />
to add to your holistic dog care tips protocol. However, be<strong>for</strong>e you purchase<br />
any best colloidal silver products do find out more about it from<br />
<strong>Holistic</strong>Pet<strong>Care</strong>.com