herbal treatment for pets

Herbal Treatment for Pets

Herbal treatment is a reliable way to cure your pet's health problems. As it involves the use of herbs, it doesn't cause any harmful side-effects and thus, comes across as your best bet.

Your pet may suffer from various health problems, including itching, hair loss, abscess, infection, gastrointestinal problems, worms, dehydration, ulcers, and various kidney and respiratory problems. All these problems can be treated with herbs. But before you opt for herbal treatment, you should keep in mind that pets like dogs and cats have short digestive systems. As a result, they can't digest herbs in a saturated or raw form. Therefore, a tincture form of herbs is used to treat them. Herbal tea, for instance, is an acceptable alternative for your pet. It is prepared by pouring boiling water over herbs and allowing it to steep for few minutes. However, before starting any kind of herbal treatment, it is better to consult a veterinarian. Commonly Used Herbs Herbs have antiseptic, sedative, anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, and stimulant properties. They also strengthen the immune system of your pet. By understanding the beneficial properties of each plant, you may use it for relieving your pet off various illnesses. Some commonly used herbs are lavender, basil, aloe vera, garlic, nettle, seaweed, tea tree, licorice, rosemary, and dandelion. Basil possesses antiseptic properties. Garlic is antiseptic as well as expectorant, and is thus used to treat problems related to the respiratory system of your pet. Seaweed is a rich source of nutrients. Lavender has relaxation properties. Nettles are used for their stimulant, astringent, and diuretic properties. Dandelion is effective for kidney and liver disorders. Aloe vera has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-viral properties. Herbal Treatment in Accordance with Problems
  • Itching: Flea bite is the common cause of itching in pets. Garlic tincture is used to repel fleas. Use natural shampoo containing aloe vera to bathe your pet. You can also make a herbal dip using fresh peppermint, rosemary, or pennyroyal. If itching persists and fleas are not responsible, applying a mixture of Cat's Claw, dandelion root, and licorice roots in equal amount for about two weeks will be beneficial.
  • Abscess: Applying chamomile in the affected area prevents infection. Peppermint tea is recommended to irrigate an open abscess. However, if the abscess is deep, then it's better to consult the veterinarian.
  • Parasites: Cider vinegar repels some insects. Goldenseal and powdered garlic mixed in olive oil are used to treat demodectic mange infestation. Large amount of vegetable oil is rubbed on the skin in order to starve demodex mites of oxygen.
  • Ulcers: If your pet is suffering from ulcers, then you may give it nettle, calendula, knotgrass, and comfrey―two drops of each twice a day.
  • Anxiety and stress: When your pet suffers from anxiety or stress, a combination of Valerian, oats, and chamomile extracts is helpful.
  • Urinary system: Herbs like horsetail and stone root prevent the formation of urinary stones in your pet. Bacterial cystitis is treated with juniper berry and bearberry leaf. Fennel seed, peppermint herb, and marshmallow root help to soothe the urinary tract.
  • Digestive health: Herbs also offer an effective treatment for digestive problems in your pet. Most digestive problems in pets are caused by intestinal parasites like Coccidia and tapeworm. Herb of Grace protects your pet from intestinal parasites. Cloves, well-known for their detoxifying properties, are used to cleanse the digestive system. Similarly, wormwood supports blood and digestive tract cleansing.
In summary, we can safely conclude that herbal treatment offers an alternative therapy to treat your pet. It can help your pet cats and dogs get rid of various ailments and lead a healthy life.

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