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Pet Supplies Tips :: Alternative Medicine for Pets Alternative Medicine for Pets: Various Alternative Medicine Therapies for Pets
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Are you curious about alternative medicine for pets, but don't know what options or treatments are available? Are you tired of dealing with toxic flea medications and highly-concentrated drugs for arthritis and joint control? If so, keep reading for an overview of various alternative treatments for animals. Chiropractic Care We know that manipulating the body, when based on a strong understanding of anatomy, we can relieve back and joint pain in humans. The same holds true for animals. In fact, the American Veterinary Medical Association confirmed that enough evidence exists to suggest that chiropractic care for animals can be beneficial. Remember, veterinary chiropractic is a highly specialized field. So, ask your veterinarian for a recommendation or contact the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (http://www.animalchiropractic.org) to find a certified practitioner in your area. Acupuncture Needle Treatment Acupuncture as an alternative medicine for pets is usually used as a pain management treatment, as acupuncture is an effective way of getting the brain to release pain-fighting endorphins. It's particularly helpful when dealing with chronic pain issues, joint inflammations, hip dysplasia or arthritis. Again, acupuncture for animals is considered a medical procedure. That means it should and legally can only be performed by a veterinary acupuncturist. A human acupuncturist cannot perform acupuncture on an animal. Ask your veterinarian for a recommendation or contact the American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture (http://www.aava.org) for more information on animal acupuncture and for a list of members in your area. Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is an effective treatment, endorsed by the American Veterinary Medical Association, to treat joint problems and as part of an ongoing rehabilitation program. During rehabilitation after surgery or an accident, swimming helps your dog rebuild muscle without putting stress on the joints. It also reestablishes neuromuscular coordination, improves cardiovascular fitness and gets your dog's joints moving again. Herbal and Alternative Medicine Sick of toxic and poisonous flea or tick treatments, more pet owners are turning to organic and natural solutions based on herbal remedies, rather than harsh chemicals. Some pet owners are even consulting herbal medicine experts and naturopaths on behalf of their pets. Before you undergo an herbal therapy program with your pet, remember that toxic dosage levels have not been calculated for most herbs. Always be careful and start small, being sure to keep a watchful eye for digestive problems and upset stomach. Relaxation and Massage Massage is probably the most widely practiced alternative medicine for pets. Every day, we're petting our pets, massaging them and relaxing them. That undivided attention helps to relieve tension, reduce stress, lower anxiety and improve your animal's overall health and well-being. See also: All Site Articles for Pet Supplies Tips
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