Tag: natural
Most Usable Natural Remedies in Veterinary Practice
Incorporating natural remedies into veterinary practice offers a holistic approach to pet care. As veterinarians increasingly recognize the benefits of complementary therapies, having a...
Botanical Ingredients in Pet Products: Which Ones Need Extra Scrutiny?
In a noteworthy development for veterinary medicine, an ISO certified analytical lab has shared its latest watchlist of herbs and fungi that frequently failed...
How natural remedies promote healthy balance in animals
A veterinarian’s insight on how natural remedies can enhance the health and well-being of dogs and cats.
Like most of my colleagues, I have always...
Pediatric veterinary homeopathy
Veterinary practice is very similar to pediatrics in general, and pediatric animal patients can be a special challenge. Fortunately, a wealth of helpful homeopathic...
Exploring ashwagandha for animal care
Supporting balanced behavior and overall well-being for your patients with a centuries-old botanical: ashwagandha.
Herbs have been part of animal care for millennia. Humans have...
A natural approach to flea and tick control
Explore the ever-widening benefits of recommending natural flea and tick products to your clients.
Since I began practicing veterinary medicine over 25 years ago, the...
Nature’s Logic® is committed to being 100% natural
What started as a simple idea has grown into an industry-changing pet food company with a commitment to using only natural ingredients.
Back in...
Essential oils in your practice
Effective modern tools with ancient origins, essential oils are an accessible starting point for adding integrative modalities to veterinary practice
Essential oils and aromatic therapy...
Incorporating holistic modalities into conventional practice
Tips and ideas for introducing holistic modalities in a traditional veterinary practice setting.
For many years, I have practiced at a conventional, mixed, multi-doctor practice...
Natural solutions for summer bugs
As the hot weather settles in, what are your thoughts on the insect pests that cause disease and irritation in your patients? Do you...











