'Where Healing Begins on the Inside'
Carefully researched and selected by holistic veterinarian Dr. Robin Boutilier, our Loose Tea Herbal Remedies for pets are made from pure, high quality, and organically grown herbs.
Each tea is a unique blend of herbs that has been chosen by Dr. Robin for it's ability to both assist your pets' natural body defenses, as well as, help to alleviate the symptoms found in common conditions suffered by dogs and cats and without causing harmful side effects.
Herbal teas have been used successfully for thousands of years to treat a variety of conditions in humans. And now you can share the traditional, natural healing power of herbal remedies with your companion.
Herbal tea is a natural, easy, and convenient way to give your pet a hand in dealing with their particular problem. No more pills! Your dog or cat can take his/her herbal tea in their drinking water, mixed into their food, or given directly using a dropper or other device.
So set out some tea for two and give your pet a healthy choice with Herbal Remedies for Pets.
Special Offer:
Herbal Remedies for Pets also offers "specialty teas" designed specifically for conditions which may not be found in our product line. Just e-mail us at caninerehab1@hotmail.com with a detailed description of the particular problems that your dog or cat has and Dr. Robin may be able to create a tailor-made remedy that addresses your companion's specific ailments.
Testimonials:
My small, 8 year old, poodle cross dog has alopecia and had become almost bald. Conventional treatment didn’t help. That’s when I tried Dr. Robin’s Immune Support herbal remedy. Since that time his hair, although quite sparse, has grown back in and even though his tail still resembles a rat’s tail, it’s getting more hair on it. Also, Molly, my Bichon cross, had been taking the Bladder and Kidney herbal remedy, but we discontinued it’s use about a month ago. This past week, she has had a lot of trouble with incontinence. My vet hasn’t figure out what’s wrong with her yet, but I put her back on the herbal remedy and a lot of her symptoms have cleared up. So I guess I won't be discontinuing her tea again.
Julia,
Alberta
Jasmine, my 2 year old Ragdoll cat, was diagnosed with a "Neurological Dermatitis" without any skin eruptions and the only treatment offered was phenobarbitol to sedate her! I began looking at alternative treatments and was delighted to meet Dr. Robin, a holistic Vet who treats animals with herbal remedies she can custom prepares for each condition! Before long Jasmine's symptoms began to subside and she was back to her old sweet self without the sedating effects of a prescribed medication! To any pet owner I highly recommend they try Dr. Robin first. Her safe and natural method of treatment makes so much sense rather than putting their beloved pet on drugs! Her expertise has given me peace of mind and that is priceless!
Gratefully,
Diane Tibbetts
Halifax,N.S.
Heidi, our 13 year old spayed Dalmatian, has urinary incontinence which had been treated with prescription estrogen for 10 years. We had to stop giving her estrogen because she developed vaginal bleeding which is a side-effect of long term estrogen use. We decided to try Dr. Robin's Urinary Incontinence Herbal Tea Remedy, a natural alternative form of treatment. Now, Heidi is fine and has not had any urinary incontinence. We are so pleased with Heidi's success that we have put our 12 year old spayed Weimaraner Amy on the tea so she will no longer have to take estrogen to control her urinary incontinence. Both dogs enjoy the tea which we pour over their food. Thank you Dr Robin. This has proved to be an effective means of helping our two seniors control their urinary incontinence.
Merle and Jonathon, Nova Scotia
Herbal Remedies for Pets is locally owned and operated by
HRM Canine Rehabilitation Centre
Checks and money orders should be made out to:
HRM Canine Rehabilitation Centre
270 Royalty Rd., Charlottetown, PEI
Canada C1E 1Z4
(All prices are in CAN)
Disclaimer: Herbal Remedies for Pets does not take the place of veterinary care. Whenever possible your pet should be physically examined by a qualified veterinarian (preferably holistic) for diagnosis.