Pets and Working Animals

Pets

Modern living environments mean most animals do not have access to the natural healing remedies of their wild counterparts. In addition, animals subjected to sudden or frequent changes in their environment are often those most at risk of developing unusual behaviours, may show signs of stress or in some cases depression. These emotional imbalances often manifest themselves as physical illness at a later stage. So modern living and changes in circumstances could have implications for a pet’s physical and emotional health and well being. It should come as no surprise that if you are suffering from stress, your pet probably will be too.

Innate Scents therapy can help overcome some of these negative effects by encouraging animals to tap into their innate ability and self-select the remedies they know they are in need to promote healthy feelings and emotions. It is an excellent way to strengthen the bond between animal and owner, fostering trust and mutual respect. One needs to experience and participate in this therapy to appreciate its effectiveness and see how easily animals not previously associated with these natural remedies, respond to this therapy. The therapy also offers animal owners a unique insight into their animals’ emotions and associations within its home environment.

This therapy which is on a self-selction basis can be offered to all species of pets, including birds, reptiles and rodents.

Healthcare for pets and working animals

Working animals

Working animals such as guide dogs, rescue dogs and those animals used for carrying loads or used for transport, need to be healthy and focused both for themselves and for the benefit of those who rely on them, whose lives may depend on them.

This therapy supports and maintains these animals’ health, so that their senses can function at full capacity. It has been shown to improve both physical and emotional health, making them overall more contented, focused and able to cope with the demands made of them.

The practical process of offering the therapies is also an excellent way for animal and handler to bond. Sharing the experience with them as they re-connect with their natural instincts is a wonderful bonding exercise for both pet and owner alike.

This is not an alternative to Veterinary care or treatment. If you have any concerns for the health of your animal, always contact your Vet first.

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