Medicine Pet
05 Apr 2009
Medicine Pet – Alternative Treatments for Pets
People have resorted to alternative medicines to cure diseases. Alternative medicine is based on philosophies and beliefs. It involves religion, untested practices, spiritual and pre-modern medical practices. These practices are not adopted in the mainstream of medicine, hence the term alternative medicine. Pet owners who believe in its effectiveness practice alternative medicine for pets.
There is a difference if your pet is a cat, dog, horse, etc. and sources for alternative Medicine for Pets are usually divided into these general classifications. Alternative medicine realizes the fact that animals have different systems, needs and lifestyles.
Alternative medicine stresses a healthy lifestyle. A healthy lifestyle includes getting enough rest, eating right, exercising, having enough mental stimulation etc. These are general points in alternative medicine.
Animals need exercise! It is better if owners walk with their animals because it’s like hitting two birds with one stone! Animals and owners get exercise and promote pet-owner bonding. Exercise erases the boredom out of the animal’s life. Pet toys also give pets the mental stimulation that they need. Part of alternative medicine for pets is to feed pets with healthy food. This means less of processed pet food, raw and fibrous food. Cheaper food brands can contain a lot of calories and not enough nutrients. Clean water should always be provided for your pets.
Alternative medicine for pets focuses on the pet’s other aspects in life such as sleeping. Pets generally spend much of their lives sleeping. According to Dr. Kamen, a writer about chiropractic and dogs, dogs need comfortable cushions that provide them support. Just like humans, pets experience stress and stress causes harmful effects on the animal.
Fleas and ticks are unavoidable when one has pets. Companies sell commercial solutions for these problems. Alternative medicines for pets look for other ways in dealing with this situation. Some pet owners use garlic and brewer’s yeast to ward of fleas and ticks. To prevent infestation, pet owners should groom their pets properly. Fleas are caught using fine tooth combs and the rest of the house is sprayed with pyrethrin. Pyrethrin is a natural insecticide that is derived from the daisy family.
Some owners do more than these, they bring their pets for acupuncture, aromatherapy, chiropractors, herbal baths etc. as part of the alternative medicine for pets. Pets are given vitamins and food supplements to help them cope with allergies.
Alternative medicine for pets’ practitioners recognizes the fact that it is difficult to provide pets with perfect environments. Humans can only guess and try to draw logical conclusions as to what is ultimately best for pets since pets cannot speak the same language as we do. It is always better to prepare for the worst and do as much as you can for your pets.
By Ian Pennington
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