Natural Care for Farm Animals and Pets: A Veterinarian BlogNatural Care for Farm Animals and Pets: A Veterinarian Blog


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Natural Care for Farm Animals and Pets: A Veterinarian Blog

Hi, my name is Risa, and I have worked as an herbalist for decades. I love natural approaches to healthcare, and I don't think that ideology has to be restricted to myself. Instead, I also like to embrace it for my animals as well. I have several beloved "pets" who are really more like family to me as well as some chickens, two goats and a pig on my land. This blog takes everything I have learned first hand as an animal owner, and it blends it with tips and ideas I have gleaned from research and interviews. If you have questions on natural animal healthcare or veterinarian care in general, please read and explore. Enjoy!

When Vets Become Your Best Allies: Their Role in Raising Your Pet

As a pet owner, you know that animals are not just pets but family members that deserve the best care and attention. That is why choosing the right vet can make a tremendous difference in your pet’s life. Beyond being there for emergencies and overall health, vets have a crucial role in raising your pet and helping you become the best pet parent you can be. This blog post will explore their role and the impact they can have on your pet’s health and well-being. Read More 

Winging It: Avian Care and Vet Clinics

Avian pets, such as parrots, cockatiels, and budgies, bring joy and companionship to countless households. However, ensuring their well-being requires specific knowledge and expertise. That's where avian care at vet clinics comes into play. Here, you'll explore the essential aspects of avian care, the specialised services offered by vet clinics, and how vets can contribute to the health and happiness of your feathered friend. Preventive Care Like any other pet, birds benefit from regular wellness exams. Read More 

The Cat Desexing Procedure Explained

Vets and cat adoption charities recommend having your cat desexed as early as possible to prevent having to find homes for unplanned kittens. Desexing cats can also reduce their risk of developing certain health problems. For example, male cats are less likely to develop prostate cancer, and female cats are less likely to develop kidney and urinary tract infections if they are desexed. The desexing procedure is relatively inexpensive and is a routine procedure that is carried out as a day case. Read More