Bailey uses Alternative Medicine
Posted by Teri in Dog Health Issues, Horses, Natural Pet Remedies, tags: acupuncture, alternative medicine, alternative medicine for pets., chiropractic treatments, detoxing, doghealth1.com, herbal supplements, Horse, North Worthington Pet Clinic, vitamins, Welsh Corgi
Bailey

Welsh Corgi having a chiropratic treatment
Bailey is an Akita chox mix dog that goes to the North Worthington Pet Clinic in Columbus, Ohio and had a busy day planned at the clinic.
She had a chiropractic treatment for her spine, acupuncture for her legs, and a shot of herbals for her knees. A full day of alternative medicine will keep her tail wagging a bit longer.
More pet owners like Adam Eisenberg are using alternative medicine for their pets and the numbers are growing. You may remain skeptical at some natural remedies but they work and without side effects. There is no way that a pharmaceutical drug can re-align your dog’s spine because it just will not work and you will spend a fortune on drugs.
Over 1.2 billion dollars were spent on pet alternative medicine last year for supplements, vitamins, treatments and organic foods and the numbers increase each year. That many people cannot be wrong or they are seeking more natural remedies for their pet’s illness and discomfort with disease and pests.
The philosophy that “ what is good for me, is good for my dog” is held by many pet owners today as human supplements are found to have great benefit in pets. What has been tested on human beings works and now its working for the animal kingdom.
Ronda Saunders had an ill-tempered horse named Granville and called a chiropractor and the next day she rode that horse, walked and trotted with no more bucking from her horse. She spent all of $ 65.00 she had ever spent and has been a believer ever since that experience and now takes her Welsh Corgi to have treatments also.
The dog is more perkier and is jumping after adjustments made the pain go away. Alternative medicine is just not acupuncture or chiropractic treatments it involves treating the whole pet’s mind, body and spirit. You cannot heal a pet with a broken spirit for instance that has been abused. Treating the pet with gentle massage, and some loving care cannot be purchased in a bottle of pills.
Vitamins and herbal supplements are so very beneficial for detoxing your pet and maintaining good health. Next time you pet has a health issue consider visiting your local alternative medicine veterinarian and see the difference yourself.
Written by: Teri Salvador
Courtesy of : Jill Laster, The Columbus Dispatch
Tags: Alternative medicine, chiropractic treatments, acupuncture, detoxing, North Worthington Pet Clinic, herbal supplements, vitamins, Doghealth1.com, Welsh Corgi, Horse, alternative medicine for pets.



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