Immune herbs for horses and dogs are used to support normal immune function, maintain overall vitality, and help animals respond to environmental challenges. Horses and dogs can be susceptible to immune stress due to factors such as seasonal changes, allergens, infections, nutritional deficiencies, or general stress. These herbs can help support natural immune resilience, promote overall well-being, and maintain healthy internal defences.
Here are some common immune herbs for horses and dogs:
Astragalus root Used to help maintain immune resilience.
Chlorella Supports natural elimination processes.
Echinacea Traditionally used to support normal immune response.
Garlic Traditionally used to support immune defence.
Nettle leaf Nutrient-rich herb supporting general health.
Rosehips Provides natural antioxidants.
Sea buckthorn berries Rich in antioxidants for immune and skin support.
Spirulina Nutrient-dense algae supporting overall vitality.
Thyme Traditionally used to support normal immune function and respiratory health.
Before using immune herbs for your horse or dog, consult a veterinarian to ensure they are suitable for your animal's specific condition, age, and health status.
Monitor your horse or dog for any signs of allergic reactions or adverse effects when introducing new supplements.
Immune herbs should complement, not replace, proper veterinary care, nutrition, and management practices tailored to your animal’s needs.
Overall, immune herbs can be valuable tools for supporting normal immune function, maintaining vitality, and promoting overall well-being in horses and dogs. When used responsibly and under professional guidance, these herbs can help your animal maintain natural defences and thrive in everyday life.
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