Holistic Therapies

by puppy on February 2, 2010

I recently wrote an article explaining what holistic therapy is and what exactly it does for your dog. If you have sick dogĀ  this might be an option forĀ  you. I always say it is good to have options and then go from there with a clear head.

Here is the article on holistic therapies:

Holistic therapies, or natural therapies, have been used throughout history, and their popularity is on the rise. Many people who rely on natural therapies for their own health care are seeking the same treatment choices for their dogs. Because of this increase in demand by their clients, more vets are now offering these treatment options. Natural therapies can be a part of the treatment of many illnesses in your dog. However, some natural therapies can have side effects, so they need to be treated with respect.

How do you define a natural therapy? A natural therapy often uses a whole body approach to healing and tries to avoid the use of surgery or drugs. When given the right conditions, the body is able to heal itself, and this ability is a very important part of the effectiveness of natural therapies. Conventional treatments are usually used with in conjunction with natural treatments in dog care, although some people do prefer to use only natural remedies for their pets.

Check out the full article on Green Peony by clicking the link above.

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