Natural healing for dogs /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Sterling Pub.,
1996.
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Table of Contents:
- The most important natural healing methods
- Magnetic field therapy
- Leeches
- Homeopathy
- Mobilization therapy
- Bach flower therapy
- Compresses and poultices
- Organ therapy Autotransfusion
- Herbal therapy
- Ozone therapy
- Acupuncture
- Natural healing remedies in your medicine cabinet
- Developmental stages of a young dog
- From birth to the third week
- Fourth to eighth week
- Ninth to twelfth week
- Fourth to sixth month
- Seventh to Twelfth month
- The most frequently occuring illness
- Case hisotries from my practice
- Constitution therapy
- Nose and throat inflammations
- Pollen allergies
- Forskin infection
- Parasite infection
- Keeping dogs healthy
- Male and female dogs
- Keeping a dog inside
- Behavioral problems
- The outdoor doga
- Dog language
- - Dog training
- The most frequently occruing illnesses
- Case histories from my practice
- Inflammation of the nipples
- Hair-root mite infestation
- Flea allergies
- Ingested foreign objects
- Bites
- Behaviour problems
- Maintaining good health
- Life expectancy Physical changes
- Psychological problems
- The last good-bye
- The most frequently occuring illnesses
- Case histories from my practice
- The agine heart
- Weak kidneys
- Dachsund paralysis
- Arthritus
- General strengthening protocol
- Caring for an ill dogs
- Taking temperature
- The sick bed
- Inhalaions
- Force-feeding and giving medicine
- Compresses and poultices
- Treatment with dye, warm heat
- Diet for for a sick dog
- Applying a muzzle
- Bandaging
- First aid