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kindly provided by Dr
Barbara Fougere

ALL NATURAL VET CARE
292 Lyons Rd Russell Lea 2046 NSW
(02) 9712 5844
Some simple steps to make a difference to your pet this year!
- Reduce
stress
Chronic
stress, we know, can harm health. So consider life from your pet's point of
view. Is there tension in the household? Are you stressed? Are they left alone
all day? How do they cope with other animals around? Is there harmony between
the animals in the household? Stress can be difficult to see. But behaviour
changes like anxiety can indicate a lack of balance in an animal's life. Seek
the help of your vet or animal behaviour therapist who can put you on the right
path!
- Increase
exercise and play
Exercise
is vital for health. For dogs, it stimulates circulation, improves heart
function and oxygenation and it's the time to check out the pee-mails and
other scents. Exercise is important especially for elderly dogs. Even a short
trip around the block can be therapeutic. If walking is not an option, consider
swimming. And who says you can't exercise cats? They love a chase around the
house, to catch bits of paper attached to string and anything else that moves.
Ten minutes twice daily can do wonders.
- Improve
the environment
Is
your pet exposed to cigarette smoke? Are there grasses and pollens that
aggravate your pet's skin? Has your home been renovated in the last 6 months?
What floor cleaners do you use? Do you have new carpet or furniture? Put
yourself in your pet's paws and think about what they might come into contact
with on a regular basis. They live close to the floor and their coats are washed
by their tongues! So environmental chemicals and poisons are ingested easily. If
you walk your dog through traffic bear in mind your pet's nose is going to
pick up exhaust fumes. Find a different path if necessary.
- Dental
health
Raw
meaty bones, toothbrushes, raw hides, special veterinary chews, prescription
biscuits, and prophylactic cleaning at the vets are all ways of improving dental
health. What suits your pet best will depend on a number of things so your
veterinarian is the best person to advise you. It's most important though to
recognize dental problems sooner rather than later and keep the mouth and teeth
as healthy as you can.
- Reduce
vaccination frequency
Annual
vaccination is unnecessary and at worst potentially dangerous. Protocols are
changing in light of research that shows that vaccination protection lasts
longer than 12 months. Instead of vaccinating, talk to your vet about testing
for antibody titers. (Wiki)
These tests tell you the status of your pet and whether
vaccination is needed.
- Reduce
chemical load
Your
pet has monthly worming for heart worm, three monthly for intestinal worms,
de-fleeing, regular shampooing, tick control, medicines, think about everything
you are giving your pet and you can quickly see how much of a load all these
things are. All of these chemicals are strangers to the body and need to be
processed by the liver and other organs. Talk to your vet or holistic
practitioner to see if you can down size the chemical load.
- Grooming
Just
about all animals love to be groomed. Brushing stimulates the skin and glands in
the skin. It helps remove surface allergens, dust and pollution that lands on
your pet daily. Grooming also affords an opportunity to connect with your pet,
spend some quality time together and enhance the bond. Consider using natural
products that have been tested for safety on your pet. Remember that just about
anything you put on can be absorbed through the skin.
- Connect
with your pet on a daily basis
In
our busy days it's sometimes hard to find our own balance let alone time for
our animals. Walks, play, grooming and feeding times are opportunities to spend
time together. But sometimes a quiet ten minutes together to appreciate your
connection can do wonders for your pet, but also for yourself. Communicating
with animals doesn't require special psychic powers. It requires quiet time,
some space and simply listening with your heart to what comes through from your
pet. Most times your intuition will guide you. When your pet looks at you and
you feel love, be assured that's what is being said! One of the most
underrated opportunities for our own health is spending time with our four
legged friends.
- Seek
out options for health
If
your pet does have a health issue, then make sure you have all your options
before deciding on what's best for your pet. Taking a natural path is
an amazing way of working with the body's own healing capacity to
restore normal functioning and wellness.
- Improve
the diet
Nutrition
is one of the most important foundations for supporting good health. Many pets
are overweight and obesity is the most common nutritional disease in Australian
pets. Natural diets offer a potent
means to address health issues and to help lose weight and gain vitality. If you
take just one step this month, then this is the most important to take!
Dr Barbara Fougere is the
President of the Australian Veterinary Acupuncture Association and President of
the international Veterinary Botanical Medical Association. www.naturalvet.com.au
02 9712 5844
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Our sincere thanks to Dr Barbara Fougere for this valuable information
ALL NATURAL VET CARE
www.naturalvet.com.au
292 Lyons Rd
Russell Lea 2046 NSW
02-9712 5844
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