OUR THERAPIES
Here you can find the description of each one of the therapies offered

Veterinary Homeopathy
Homeopathy is a medical specialty that aims to improve health in a gentle and individualized way. Created by Samuel Hahnemann at the end of the 18th century, homeopathy is based on the principle of “similarity”, which states that substances that cause symptoms in healthy individuals can be used to treat diseases with similar symptoms in sick individuals.
Far beyond clinical and complementary examinations, homeopathy seeks to understand the animal holistically, considering its life history, habits and behaviors. With this approach, we aim not just to control, but to effectively cure the various diseases that affect our animals, promoting a healthier longevity and quality of life.
By stimulating the individual's self-regulation mechanism, most diseases benefit from this treatment. In addition, homeopathic treatment is compatible with other treatments and medicines and can speed up the healing process and even reduce the need for doses of conventional medicines.
Any animal, regardless of its species, size or age, can benefit from homeopathy, as it is a natural and sustainable form of medicine. Due to its delicate and personalized action, homeopathy is an excellent choice for improving the health and well-being of animals in a safe and effective way.

Phytotherapy and nutraceuticals
Veterinary phytotherapy is a therapeutic approach that uses medicinal plants to treat a wide range of pathologies that can affect dogs and cats. This practice is a valuable tool in veterinary medicine, as it offers a natural, effective and safe treatment to promote the health and well-being of animals.
Nutraceuticals, on the other hand, are food supplements that contain bioactive compounds extracted from food, with proven health benefits. These products have immunomodulatory, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, sedative and adaptogen properties, acting to strengthen the immune system, relieve inflammation, reduce stress and improve the body's overall balance. Similarly, medicinal mushrooms are powerful allies in veterinary medicine, as they also have exceptional properties and can be used to strengthen the immune system, fight inflammation, improve vitality and support the treatment of acute and chronic diseases.In veterinary medicine, the use of these compounds has expanded due to their effectiveness in both preventing and maintaining the health of animals, contributing to their longevity and quality of life. They are indicated in the treatment of a variety of conditions, including acute and chronic health problems, as well as behavioral and emotional issues.

Bach Flowers
Bach Flowers are natural essences extracted from specific flowers, which make up a complementary therapy aimed at treating emotional, mental and physical imbalances. Created by the English physician Edward Bach in the 1930s, this method is based on the idea that physical illnesses originate from mental and emotional imbalances. Thus, the aim of Bach Flower Therapy is to restore emotional balance, helping to treat conditions such as stress, anxiety, fear, anger and other emotional disorders that affect general well-being.The therapy is known for its simplicity, safety and lack of side effects, which makes it accessible to all living beings, including humans and animals. Each flower essence is chosen according to the specific emotional or behavioural state of the person receiving the treatment, working in an individualized way to restore internal balance.
In addition, Bach Flowers can be used in conjunction with homeopathic and phytonutraceutical treatments, enhancing the effectiveness of these methods and providing a more complete and harmonious therapeutic approach. This combination allows the treatment to act in an integrated manner, treating not only the symptoms, but also promoting physical, emotional and energetic balance in a deep and lasting way.
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Reiki
The Reiki method as we know it today was created in Japan at the beginning of the 20th century by Mikao Usui. When there is an imbalance of vital energy, the physical body becomes ill and Reiki energy helps to restore the patient's energy balance, activating the body's capacity for self-healing.
Animals, as sentient beings, benefit greatly from this energy in the same way as humans, receiving it in an extremely positive and effective way.
In our sessions, we use ICRT Animal Reiki energy, an exclusive frequency of energy received and disseminated by members of the William Lee Rand (ICRT) team. This frequency is specially adapted to the needs of animals, providing benefits on both a physical and emotional level.
In addition, as a complement to the animal's treatment, we also offer Reiki therapy for guardians, seeking to promote the energetic and emotional balance of both, strengthening the bond between the animal and its guardian.
In my sessions, I use advanced Reiki techniques and, as a professional member of the ICRT, I strictly follow the organization's ethical standards and international guidelines, guaranteeing safe, effective and respectful care for both animals and their owners.