Natural healing for dogs /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bönisch, Susanne
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Sterling Pub., 1996.
Subjects:
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