Natural Pet Care
Natural Pet Care
APPMA Cites emerging trend in all-natural pet care

February 26, 2004

By: Jaime Hadie
Website: http://www.1st-in-pets.com

APPMA Cites emerging trend in all-natural pet care

Consumer interest in the latest all-natural products or treatments to help achieve a well-balanced, healthy lifestyle for themselves and their loved ones is now at an all-time high.

And, since most pet owners consider their animal companions to be true members of their families, it is no surprise that they want their pets to benefit from these new, innovative, and perhaps uncommon pet products and services as well.

"Pet owners have become increasingly interested in maintaining the good health and well-being of their pets. They are using products containing natural ingredients and exploring alternative or non-traditional options in current health services," said Funda Alp, director of communications for the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association . "In turn, the pet products market has seen the introduction of all-natural vitamins, supplements and medications, nutritionally sound food and treat products and herbal grooming supplies."

In addition to all natural living, consumers have recently grown more interested in unconventional and alternative health care regimens for their pets. When considering such treatments as herbal and botanical medicines, chiropractic therapy or homeopathy services, APPMA offers the following suggestions to assist pet owners in making educated and appropriate choices to help ensure the health and well-being of their companion animals:

• Confirm that your veterinarian holds the proper training, qualifications and licenses to practice natural medicine.

• Pets are what they eat! Closely manage your pet’s nutritional intake by feeding them a high-quality, balanced diet. Try to avoid preservatives and never offer your pet "people-food." Healthy treats are great rewards for companion animals, but use them in moderation.

• Remember to follow label directions for all prescription medications and over-the-counter remedies. Be sure to check each for expiration dates.

• If your pet currently takes a prescription medication, seek advice from your veterinarian before introducing any new prescription or alternative treatments.

• Remember natural and alternative medicine supplements conventional medicine practice especially when surgery, antibiotics, or advanced testing is needed. For more information, see pet health dog care.

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Jaime Hadie is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-pets.com.  Pamper your pet and get up to date information on pet health, food, accessories, behavior, gifts and toys.


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