Jan
30
2010
Homeopathic pet care?
Posted by admin in Homeopathic Remedies, tags: Accupunture, Alternative Methods, Biter, Chinchilla, Chinchillas, Conventional Treatments, Emotional Problems, Ferret, Flower Essences, Fur, Illnesses, Joseph F, Mind And Body, Natural Cures, Natural Remedies, Ozone Therapy, Pet Care, Success Stories, Vet, VetsJεssιcα asked:
Does anyone know anything about homeopathic pet care or has anyone ever treated their pet with homeopathic care? I recently had one of my chinchillas at the vets and he was treated with flower essences - http://www.equilite.com Here’s a similar product: http://www.bachflower.com/ The vet first used one to calm him down (and it worked) so she could examine him and then prescribed one for me to give him to help with stress (he’s a high stress, fur-biter). I was just curious if anyone else has ever used flower essences to treat their pet or some other type of homeopathic care (ozone therapy, accupunture, and I forget what all else the vet mentioned). If you have used something natural, did it work? If you haven’t used it, is it something that would interest you or are you more into “conventional” treatments?
Joseph F - Yes SHE really is a vet and just because you don’t agree with the homeopathic method doesn’t mean she deserves to lose her license. She’s an excellent vet who provides these alternative methods to those that are interested. I would also like to mention that she does not treat serious illnesses with natural cures (like a ferret suffering from adrenal), it’s more for emotional problems (like an animal suffering from separation exciting or, in my case, a high-stress chinchilla) and can also be used with conventional treatments. They’re used to naturally treat imbalances between the mind and body. Apparently they CAN work in animals, because I’ve noticed a change in my chin already and there are tons of success stories out there. Also, the good thing about the natural remedies is, if it doesn’t work, there are NO negative side effects. You can disagree with the method, but that doesn’t mean my vet is a bad one or that she should lose her license.
Does anyone know anything about homeopathic pet care or has anyone ever treated their pet with homeopathic care? I recently had one of my chinchillas at the vets and he was treated with flower essences - http://www.equilite.com Here’s a similar product: http://www.bachflower.com/ The vet first used one to calm him down (and it worked) so she could examine him and then prescribed one for me to give him to help with stress (he’s a high stress, fur-biter). I was just curious if anyone else has ever used flower essences to treat their pet or some other type of homeopathic care (ozone therapy, accupunture, and I forget what all else the vet mentioned). If you have used something natural, did it work? If you haven’t used it, is it something that would interest you or are you more into “conventional” treatments?
Joseph F - Yes SHE really is a vet and just because you don’t agree with the homeopathic method doesn’t mean she deserves to lose her license. She’s an excellent vet who provides these alternative methods to those that are interested. I would also like to mention that she does not treat serious illnesses with natural cures (like a ferret suffering from adrenal), it’s more for emotional problems (like an animal suffering from separation exciting or, in my case, a high-stress chinchilla) and can also be used with conventional treatments. They’re used to naturally treat imbalances between the mind and body. Apparently they CAN work in animals, because I’ve noticed a change in my chin already and there are tons of success stories out there. Also, the good thing about the natural remedies is, if it doesn’t work, there are NO negative side effects. You can disagree with the method, but that doesn’t mean my vet is a bad one or that she should lose her license.

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