Herbs Alternative Medicine Animal
Herbs Alternative Medicine Animal
This category explores the use of herbs in animals. It is intended for educative, service-oriented, non-commercial sites, although commercial sites with valuable educative content will be considered.
Top: Health: Animal: Alternative Medicine: Herbs
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Herbal Medicines Pose Anesthetic Risks - Article on the effects of common herbal medicines on patients undergoing anesthesia. Echinacea, ephedra, garlic, ginkgo, ginseng, kava, St. John's wort, and valerian are commonly used herbal medications that may pose a concern during anesthesia and recove
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Eating Grass - ProVet healthcare information article on why dogs and cats sometimes eat grass.
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Animal Herb Company - Articles on herbal therapy for horses and small animals.
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Dogs and Grass Eating - Answer from the American Animal Hospital Association to the question, "Why do dogs eat grass?"
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The Quality of Herbal Products - ProVet healthcare information article on finding herbs of high quality for your pet.
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Herbal Remedies for Parrots and Pet Birds - Winged Wisdom Pet Bird Magazine - Article on holistic medicine, and alternative therapies such as herbal remedies for pet birds.
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Herbal Supplements and Nutraceuticals - Article from the American Animal Hospital Association Pet Care Library.
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Herbal Care for Pets - Pets 4Life article on pet herbal medicine.
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Herbs for Animals - Article by Helen Massingham-Howells.
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Veterinary Herbal Remedies - ProVet article on herbal remedies for animals.
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Buck Mountain Botanicals - Supplier of plants or plant extracts used for veterinary medicinal purposes. Provides details of available treatments, with products distributed only to veterinarians, commercial herdsmen and pet stores.
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Prized Pet Plants - Mountain Valley Growers - Article on houseplants that your pet will enjoy.
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Pets and Herbs and Fleas - Medicine On-Line article.
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Herbs for Your Pets - Article and links about using herbs in pets.
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Using Herbs with Animals - Questions on using herbs in pets, asked by pet owners and answered by an herbalist.
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