Homeopathy for Dogs

Homeopathy for dogs is popular as an alternative to traditional veterinary medicine. When choosing the right homeopathics, a professional should advise. For over 200 years, homeopathy has been used as an alternative or supplement to classical conventional medicine. But homeopathy can not only unfold its effect in humans, but can be used just as well in animals. Dogs, horses cats and Co. can be treated with homeopathy for acute, but also for chronic diseases.

Homeopathy for the dog and other pets.

Pet owners know the problem all too well. Hair loss, gastrointestinal problems, sprains, bruises, as well as chronic complaints and other diseases occur not only in humans, animals are also plagued by them. As a gentle alternative to classical veterinary medicine, more and more pet owners are turning to homeopathy with its numerous possible applications. Homeopathy is suitable for any animal species and follows the same rules that apply to the use of homeopathy in humans. The guiding principle of homeopathy, coined by Samuel Hahnemann, namely to cure like with like, also applies when dealing with dogs, cats, horses or other animals as the starting point of treatment. Homeopathy is not only suitable for physical, but also for mental complaints. Many dog owners also resort to homeopathy when they want to change undesirable behavior from the dog. Here, homeopathy can be supportive to educational measures.

Globuli also for dogs

Homeopathic substances are also administered to dogs through solutions or globules. For this purpose, the globules are either dissolved in drinking water or placed directly in the chaps. Just as with people, it is also true for dogs that the globules should not be administered immediately before or after eating, so that they can achieve the desired effect. Substances from homeopathy can also be injected into dogs by syringe.

How to find the right remedy?

Which remedy is the most suitable and, above all, which potency is the right one for the dog’s complaints, can be determined on the basis of an anamnesis by an animal healer or animal homeopath, or a veterinarian specializing in homeopathy. Of course, this is not quite as easy with an animal as with a human being, since a dog, for example, cannot express linguistically where and what complaints it has. However, it is precisely through its nature that a dog indicates possible changes. For example, has the drinking behavior changed? Does the dog suddenly drink much more than usual or much less? Many symptoms can also be deduced from the dog’s posture. It is then important to know whether the dog has exhibited its changed behavior since an incident, such as an accident or after being bitten by another dog, or whether no direct trigger can be identified. The dog owner can work with the veterinary homeopath or veterinary practitioner to compile all the signs of change.

Homeopathy for dogs in acute situations.

Homeopathy for dogs is very popular among dog owners, among other reasons, because homeopathy can also help in acute cases or “emergency situations” to a possible relief. Keep in mind that homeopathy has its limits when the body is too weak to heal itself or when the dog is suffering from a serious illness. Then a veterinarian should always be consulted. For cases that do not require immediate conventional medical treatment, there are some substances in homeopathy that have proven effective for typical ailments in dogs. These remedies are listed below as recommendations. However, this list cannot replace the advice of an animal homeopath or veterinary practitioner.

Applications of homeopathy for dogs

Homeopathics are commonly used in dogs in the following applications:

  • To calm: If you want to calm your dog before a visit to the vet, you can try this with the Rescue Remedy drops from the Bach Flower range. However, the Rescue Remedy drops can also be used for all other situations in which the dog shows fear or restlessness. If the dog has a lot of fear or shows restlessness during fireworks, such as on New Year’s Eve, a possible relief can be achieved through borax.
  • Injuries: For injuries of any kind, such as sprains, bruises or the like, the dog can be given Arnica to stop bleeding. Arnica can also promote wound healing.For serious injuries should first consult a veterinarian.
  • Operations: If a dog requires surgery, homeopathy can be used concomitantly. The day before as well as the day after surgery Arnica is administered, two days before surgery a dog can be given Phosphorus, which reduces the tendency to bleed.
  • Ticks: After pulling a tick, Belladonna is chosen for dogs to prevent Lyme disease.
  • Diarrhea or vomiting: Nux Vomica is used for stomach upset caused by spoiled food, Okoubaka for diarrhea. If a dog has to vomit during long car trips, Cocculus is suitable. If there is a suspicion that the symptoms are triggered on something serious, such as poisoning or an infection, you should first visit a veterinarian with the dog.