Benefits of Holistic & Natural Pet Care
1) Better nutrition- a natural diet reduces contact with unnecessary chemicals and
preservatives while increasing the intake of quality nutrients and vitamins.
2) Less probability of developing disease- Quality natural foods can reduce the
onset of a variety of health problems, including allergies, digestive disorders and
more.
3) Treats source of disease not just symptoms- Holistic care also looks at an
animal’s surroundings for ways to improve health. Lowering potential causes of
stress, such as loneliness or territorial conflicts, can be helpful in improving overall
health. Sufficient exercise and grooming are also elements of good holistic care.
4) Longer lifespan- natural pet care will help pets live a long life and give you
many years of faithful companionship.
5) Enhanced quality of life- there’s no use on living longer if the quality of life is
not good, holistic pet care, will provide a better quality of life for your pet.
6) Faster healing- Holistic treatment of existing conditions by use of natural
products will promote faster healing as natural ingredients are generally absorbed
better by your pet and thus speeds the healing process.
7) Human safety- another reason for using natural pet products is the reduction in
human exposure to toxins. Most pets are in frequent contact with people, especially
children. Contact with a pet can mean risk of exposure to whatever is on your pet,
whereas natural treatments avoid these risks.
Protects the environment- also, natural products breakdown and are absorbed
into the environment better than chemical agents and, consequently, are more earth
friendly.
9) Saves time- you won’t be wasting your time dragging your pets to the vet’s
office to treat different illnesses as the holistic approach targets the individual as a
whole entity, treating existing conditions from their source, not just their symptoms,
and preventing new ones from developing.
10) Saves money- you won’t be wasting your money on cheaper products that
ultimately can be a contributor to declining health in your pets and thereby creating
more vet visit and bills.
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