Natural therapies for dogs - Natural won't hurt anyone??

When using natural therapies an often misunderstood concept is 'it is natural it won't hurt anyone'.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Herbal medicines house very complex chemistry and through this chemistry the plant can be a very powerful medicine. Due to this, herbal medicines should be treated with absolute respect. It is often said that EDUCATION SETS YOU FREE.

 

So it does and this is certainly very true when it comes to giving animals products that you may not understand what they actually do and the potential they may have to cause harm, when applied incorrectly or combined with drugs administered by a vet.

 

Ensuring you know what you are using and understanding the potential of the treatment ensures safety and surely we are all wanting to be safe when treating the animals we love.

 

Simply taking time to be introduced to herbal medicines and their use with animals will stand you in good stead and cater to that need we all want in the profession of natural therapies for animals, which is:

safety, safety, safety.

Herbal medicine is a wonderful aid in helping animals with their health and wellbeing issues, the trick is selecting what ones are effective and safe. Training will guide you with this.

There is an entire profession developing out there for practitioners to work with animals using natural therapies and medicines. The combination of herbal medicines, massage and nutrition is the cornestone of a successful practitioner. Combine this with locating a vet to work with you has the potential for you to have a very successful practice working with animals you love.

It is often said that if you can find a job that you do what you are passionate about then you will never have to work again. Well if you love animals then you have the potential to never work again.

About the author

Sandi Rogers is CEO of The National College of Traditional Medicine based in Melbourne. They offer the most advanced and up to date information in relation to natural therapies for dogs and encourage working with a vet and a natural therapist to give your dog the very best wellbeing. For more information on natural therapies courses and resources, for animals and people, please visit www.nctm.com.au  


 


 

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