Just like humans, domesticated animals like dogs and cats are affected by the health hazards of modern living. Pollution, poor nutrition, stress and unhealthy lifestyles can lead to a variety of
illnesses and conditions that are very similar to those experienced by humans.
These days, emotional and psychological problems like depression, anxiety, ADHD and
behavioral problems are just as prevalent in pets as they are in their owners. Similarly, physical
ailments such as diabetes, arthritis, chronic fatigue, digestive disorders, cystitis, kidney and liver
disease, skin disorders, obesity, thyroid dysfunction and other problems are becoming more
and more common in domesticated animals.
Many, if not most of these conditions can be prevented by helping your pets to live a healthier
lifestyle. For pets already suffering from existing conditions, a combination of lifestyle changes
and natural medicine can work wonders!
While it has its place, conventional medicine for animals and 'modern technology' have failed
our pets in many ways.
According to pet expert and author CJ Puotinen, most holistic veterinarians and animal health
care professions list annual vaccinations and commercial pet foods as the major contributory
cause in the rising rates of chronic illness in pets today.
Similarly, Juliette de Bairacli Levy, respected author and renowned animal breeder, points out
that contrary to the belief that mass vaccination and antibiotic use will contribute to a decrease in
disease, the opposite has in fact proved true. Like their human counterparts, today's pets are
becoming more and more vulnerable to chronic disease and ill health.
This has led many veterinarians to search for alternatives and to espouse more holistic methods of keeping our pets healthy.
Do herbal and homeopathic remedies work on pets?
"In the wild, animals instinctively seek out healing herbs to help them when they are ill or
undernourished. In fact, Asclepius, the ancient Greek god of medicine, respected dogs very
highly for their ability to seek out and eat medicinal herbs in the wild. This ability is shared by
other animals, including cats. We are coming to realize that nature often has the answers - but
animals have always known this! Natural medicine can help your pet just as it can help you.
While there is always a place for conventional veterinary medicine, natural medicine can
compliment conventional veterinary care and in many cases cure your pets just as well - without
the side effects and damage to health that can accompany synthetic drugs and antibiotics. I have applied the same care and research that have gone into our Native Remedies range for adults
and children to the development of pet-friendly, safe and effective natural remedies for animals.
As always, all remedies are formulated to the highest therapeutic standards and manufactured
under strict pharmaceutical conditions for your peace of mind and the well being of your pets. "
Michele Carelse, Clinical Psychologist.
"When a veterinary surgeon practices the use of homeopathic medicine and is asked why he
does so, he may give one of several answers. The simple answer would be that the results are
good, an emphatic answer would be that homeopathic treatment has no unpleasant or
dangerous side effects, while still achieving successful results.
The PetAlive Homeopathic range has been formulated with this knowledge and is specifically
designed to treat your pet in a holistic and natural manner."
Dr. Glenn Ferguson
M-Tech Homeopathy
Doctor of Chinese Medicine