Horse Worm Infestation
Post Date:
25Jun, 2020
Horse Worm Infestation
Today, we have had three inquiries regarding the infestation of worms in horses, pinworm in all cases. What can you do to limit or prevent the risk of worm infestation in your horses?
Giving fleas the flick naturally
Post Date:
24Jun, 2020
Giving Fleas the Flick Naturally
I have been working with homeopathic medicines on animals for 10 years and there are a few things that have become very clear to me in that time. Firstly is that a strong, healthy animal cannot play host to parasites, worms, fleas, ticks, etc. The second and probably the most interesting is that most animals in today's society are toxic.
Magnetic Therapy for Animals
Post Date:
16Jun, 2020
Magnetic Therapy is both one of the oldest and the newest forms of non-invasive healing.
While it has been know for years that the use of magnets can promote healing though improved blood circulation, oxygen and fluid exchange and aid pain management through inhibiting pain sensitive nerves. The ability to function normally while using magnets has always been the limiting factor.
Joint Health and Arthritis
Post Date:
16Jun, 2020
Joint Health and Arthritis
Cartilage exists wherever bones meet and it acts as the shock absorber of joints - allowing smooth movement and cushioning.
In the normal course of wear and tear on joint cartilage there is a continual process of cells and fluids being broken down and then replaced with newly synthesised cells.
Beware the Easter Bunny!
Post Date:
16Jun, 2020
It is not just the 2 legged kids that sniff out your favourite Easter treats! Our 4 legged family members are not adverse to the odd comfort food, so if you leave your favourite Lindt Bunny on a low set coffee table you could be terribly disapointed when you return to find the wrapper under Fido's Paw! To Top off your Easter break (minus the Lindt Bunny) your furry family member may spend the rest of Easter in the hospital and your vet get a lovely winter holiday in Aspen!
Play it safe this Easter Holidays and keep the Chocolates away from the fur kids!