Holistic Options for Dogs with Orthopedic Needs

Unfortunately, there are times when dogs require extra care due to injury. The pain that comes along with this is often unavoidable. It takes time to heal, and sometimes there are no other options for treating pain when unable or unwilling. Standard pain medications usually come with side effects. Some dogs may be more sensitive than others to vet therapies, so holistic options may prove more effective. 

There are actually a lot of natural and alternative treatments available for dogs with orthopedic injuries. It may not always be available depending on your location. Proximity to urban areas with greater availability of such services helps, but nonetheless, here’s what you can do.

Laser Therapy and Acupuncture for Dogs 

Orthopedic injury is just one problem alleviated by laser therapy and acupuncture. Laser therapy has been shown to be effective in decreasing healing time by increasing circulation and thus, making the dog comfortable and better able to recover. Of course, acupuncture requires patience since many dogs will not want to stay still for any long time frame, if at all. These may be combined therapies or not, but the truth of the matter is that it shows promising results for various issues.

However, if the dog is stationary due to an orthopedic injury, acupuncture is an easier option. It will take some of the downsides out of being underactive while recovering too. After all, this method provides relaxation in addition to its many benefits for dealing with the trauma itself. That’s quite an added bonus for pet parents that are concerned with the mental health of their beloved canine companion.

Essential Oils, Herbs, and Flower Essences

This one’s a no-brainer. We all know that dogs love to sniff things, so why not use this to their advantage while healing from orthopedic injuries? People have used aromatherapy for years to assist the healing process and so why not try this with your beloved dogs? Of course, it’s ideal to seek professional advice when using such treatments as they may be more effectively administered under care. 

Essential oils have proven effective in pain management, whereas herbs are potent answers to a need for greater blood circulation during the healing time. The right combination of these remedies is sure to offer at least some noticeable relief and comfort. Flower essences such as the Bach Remedy products have been used with relative success to relieve the shock associated with injury and provide a calming effect. This is another remedy that should be taken with guidance as it’s usually in the form of an edible tonic.

Standard Care and Chiropractic Therapy

In conclusion, a holistic approach may be complementary to traditional pain management recommended by your veterinarian. Take care in making sure that if medications are prescribed, they are taken as prescribed and that the dog’s level of comfort is monitored on a regular basis. If chiropractor care is recommended, try it out with discretion and make sure it helps.