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Homeopathy relies heavily on the patient, and their personal make-up and characteristics, so one needs to know their pet very well in order for the treatment to work. Do they have a particular fondness of certain foods?, are they scared of fireworks noise/thunder?, is that scratching more ... Read review
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Advantages: Possibly works Disadvantages: Animal can't tell you it's feeling better, only by observation
...a bit strange writing about homeopathy for animals when I neither practice it, nor do I have a pet of any sort. For the sake of comprehensiveness in relation to the complementary therapies series I started a little while ago, I decided on researching this area.
I won't delve too deep into the principles of homeopathy in general, please refer to my previous more detailed op (shameless plug!) for more info. In short, homeopathy is the principle of ... ...There's a good response to homeopathy from animals. Species ranging from dogs to hamsters, parrots to horses, those with feathers, scales, fur, etc benefit from such therapy. The wonderful catch (even I feel caught out for not believing) is that animals cannot experience the 'placebo' effect - they cannot believe that by being given a tablet, they'll feel better, so effects of the remedy(ies) is (are) real.
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