Acupuncture, water therapy and alternative medicine have found their way to the animal world. As humans become more aware of the pitfalls of traditional medicine, they become more willing to explore alternatives for their pets as well as themselves.
Inventive treatments run the gamut from acupuncture to herbal remedies to underwater treadmills and aqua-therapy.
Pet owners who decide to try acupuncture, or other alternatives, should be sure the practitioner is well-trained in the methods and modalities of the treatment.
Acupuncturists should be certified by one of the three U.S. centers to ensure that they have received proper training. As with most things, a little investigation up front can save time, money and aggravation--not to mention the health of your pet.
Holistic Pet Care
Acupuncture and Underwater Treadmills Aid Animal Wellness
Trend Themes
1. Alternative Pet Medicine - As pet owners become more aware of the pitfalls of traditional medicine, they are exploring alternative treatments such as acupuncture and herbal remedies for their pets.
2. Water Therapy for Pets - Underwater treadmills and aqua-therapy for pets are becoming popular forms of treatment for pet wellness.
3. Certification for Pet Practitioners - Pet owners are becoming more informed and seek certified practitioners of holistic pet care to ensure proper training in alternative treatments.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Healthcare - Holistic pet care is disrupting traditional pet healthcare, as pet owners explore alternative treatments for their pets.
2. Alternative Medicine - Alternative medicine, once reserved for humans, is now a growing industry in pet healthcare.
3. Pet Services - Pet services, specifically those offering holistic treatments and services, are on the rise as pet owners become more aware and seek alternative options for their pets.