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Although the information provided on this website is freely available to all international visitors, sales and the free animal health advice (from our qualified natural therapist) with every homeopathic remedy purchased is only for customers living in Australia.

Homeopathy is a safe and reliable form of alternative medicine. It has been used for humans and animals since the late 1800’s. The preparations are mostly from herbal and mineral sources, diluted to such an extent that only the healing energy of the substance remains. There are no harmful side effects from these natural remedies so they are suitable for home pet care.

Homeopaths usually prescribe specific remedies for individual patients, evaluating the mental and emotional symptoms along with the physical. However, a number of remedies are suitable for general use animal homeopathy. These include the homeopathic vaccinations for distemper and parvovirus for dogs, immunity for paralysis ticks (for horses, dogs, cats, etc), heartworm prevention and others such as arnica for bruises and rescue remedy for shock. Please also consider these points on general alternative animal health.

home remedy for pet, natural pet medicinesHow to administer homeopathic remedies: A few drops are squeezed into the animals mouth at least 15  minutes before or after food. These natural pet care products should not be mixed with food, but sometimes can be given in drinking water (for example worming drops). They should be stored in a cool, dark place, but not refrigerated. Exposure to strong smelling substances such as camphor or coffee may reduce the effectiveness of homeopathic remedies. After a few years homeopathic remedies go out of date even when properly stored.

Homeopathic treatment should only last as long as symptoms persist. If there is improvement in the condition, the dose may be lowered or given less frequently, as directed.

 

 

The general use homeopathic remedies and specific Bach Flower Remedies come in 25 ml dropper bottles and are $10 each. Up to six bottles can be sent in the one parcel for a total postage cost of $5.50 within Australia. Payment methods include secure online banking facilities, or you can mail a money order.

Natural pet care information provided on pethomeopath.com is not intended to replace the advice of a veterinarian.

 

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