The Dog Expert Podcast

An Evening with Caroline Ingraham The Dog Expert Podcast Special

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Join us live as Caroline joins us to further explore her incredible work spanning the last 40 years.   Caroline has dedicated to her approach is to help animals use their innate ability to self-select remedies. In practice, an animal is offered a range of plant extracts, essential oils, clays, macerated herbs, seaweeds and similar materials, and the practitioner observes which ones the animal chooses to inhale, lick, taste or rub against, and in what quantity, on the theory that the animal selects what addresses its current need and stops when satiated.

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