Instinctive Self Help Therapy for animals

It is often said that the best way to help an animal is to let it help itself!

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I offer a “facilitated” zoopharmacognosy approach, which allows individual animals an opportunity to access nature's remedies and practice their innate healing skills away from the wild, selecting their own remedy, dosage, and length of treatment without any human direction. 

As an animal owner or carer, you will learn how to facilitate and use these remedies in a safe and supportive way to provide therapy for your own animal for improved physical and behavioural issues. Sessions are available on a one-to-one basis or in a small group workshop using the remedies we provide, which are tailor-made to your animal.

The foundations of this therapy for animals are in zoopharmacognosy, a behavioural science of how wild and free-roaming animals locate and use their natural environment as a source of healing remedies to effectively maintain and restore their own health. Animals have instinctively used this well-honed process for millennia. Our pets and animals still retain this inherent sense of knowing, but we rarely allow them access.

 
 

Breaking this word down to:

Zoo
meaning animal
Pharma
the Greek word for medicine
Cognosy
cognitive/knowing
 

Allowing your pet, horse, or livestock animal to re-access nature's remedies enables them to take control of their own well-being. Where you may place supplements in an animal's feed, this may not be the animal's natural choice. This therapy for animals is not an alternative to professional veterinary treatment or intended to be diagnostic, but to broaden the scope of animal health and wellness.

 

 

 

Tangible Benefits Of Therapy For Animals

Instinctive animal self-healing behavioural therapy has stood the test of time over millions of years. Recently, the assisted method has been utilised to enhance the emotional and physical well-being of animals.

 Reduced anxiety and depression
 Improvements in behaviour for captive or confined animals
 Fosters trust, understanding & bonding between new owners & animals
 
 Can contribute towards stabilising training
 Decreased negative effects of trauma & helps instil self-confidence
 Effective in relieving pain and inflammation
 
 Improvements in mental concentration
 Helpful for convalescing animals
 Strengthened immune system and natural defences
 
 Improvements in behaviour for rehoming & captive or confined animals
 Improvements in behavioural problems and mood
 Allergies and skin conditions
 
 Behavioural problems, including hormonal imbalance
 Digestive illnesses
And more...
 
This is not an alternative to Veterinary care or treatment and is not diagnostic. If you have any concerns for the health of your animal, always contact your vet first.

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