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Magnet Therapy - Using Magnet Collars to Treat Pain in your Pets (Dogs & Cats)

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Using Magnet Collars to Treat Pain in Your Pets 

They may not be able to tell you in words but you can tell when your pet is suffering from muscle and joint pain, stress or anxiety. Our pet collars are highly effective for keeping your pet pain free and well adjusted. Magnets are sewn into high quality collars in four adjustable sizes.

 Magnets are used as an alternative treatment for pain. Magnetic dog collars are an option for the treatment of dog pain. People who use magnets themselves often claim to have received benefits from the use of magnets, so the theory is that magnets will also help dogs.

Many alternative treatments for pets start as treatment for people. Aromatherapy, acupuncture, herbal remedies, and massage are alternative treatments used for dogs because they show benefits for people.

Magnetic dog collars are made in many different styles and sizes. Some magnetic dog collars are thick, leather collars with embedded magnets. Other magnetic dog collars are made of nylon or other material.

Used mostly for arthritis and joint pain, magnets are thought to have anti-inflammatory abilities. Many people believe that magnets have detoxifying power and can improve circulation. The use of magnets to treat medical conditions is sometimes referred to as magnotherapy.

 If you are interested in treating your dog or cat's join pain or promoting their overall health and wellbeing - please visit our store in St Petersburg Florida to see our collection of magnetic therapy jewelry and pet collars.  Call us and we can take your order over the phone and ship out to you very quickly.  727-502-3464.

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