Are there any natural remedies that I can give my Dog?

Are there any natural remedies that I can give my Dog?

It is available in pellets, creams and gel forms at health stores. “I recommend giving Arnica 30 c in pellet form (four to six pellets equal one dose) to your dog to help with pain and resolve inflammation quickly,” Dr. Katz says. (Dosage is same for all dogs.) 2. Natural remedies for minor wounds

Are there any natural remedies for hyperactive dogs?

This supplement contains L-theanine, thiamine, decapeptide, and lecithin (which is also calming to the nervous system). Many dog parents have used this composure liquid to calm their hyperactive dogs with great results.

Is it safe to use herbs on my Dog?

For the past 3 decades, herbs have been a major part of healing our own dogs and the dogs we work with. This page is an introduction to an ongoing series in our article library dedicated to using herbs for dogs.

Are there any natural remedies for dog pain?

“I recommend giving Arnica 30 c in pellet form (four to six pellets equal one dose) to your dog to help with pain and resolve inflammation quickly,” Dr. Katz says. (Dosage is same for all dogs.) 2. Natural remedies for minor wounds Green tea is a great natural remedy for minor woods. Photography by ©NatalyaTerr | Getty Images.

It is available in pellets, creams and gel forms at health stores. “I recommend giving Arnica 30 c in pellet form (four to six pellets equal one dose) to your dog to help with pain and resolve inflammation quickly,” Dr. Katz says. (Dosage is same for all dogs.) 2. Natural remedies for minor wounds

“I recommend giving Arnica 30 c in pellet form (four to six pellets equal one dose) to your dog to help with pain and resolve inflammation quickly,” Dr. Katz says. (Dosage is same for all dogs.) 2. Natural remedies for minor wounds Green tea is a great natural remedy for minor woods. Photography by ©NatalyaTerr | Getty Images.

Are there any homeopathic remedies that work for dogs?

Homeopathic remedies come in different potencies (again, potency is different from the size of the dose). The most commonly available potencies are 6C, 12C 30C or 200C. The higher potencies (like 200C) are usually considered to be deeper acting. If you already have remedies on hand, just use whichever potency you have available.

Are there any natural remedies for dog stress?

If your dog gets stressed due to thunderstorms, veterinary visits or other issues, Dr. Charles recommends the use of Zylkene, a natural remedy in capsule form made from a milk protein that creates a feeling of calmness. “Many of my clients really love this holistic answer for their dogs’…