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Space Coyote Connections &
Rango's Remedies

Certified Canine/Equine Naturopathic Practitioner (P.M.H), Master Herbalist (M.H.), Canine Nutrition (Cert CN)., Canine Osteopath (Int´l DipCO) & Equine Osteopath (in training)

"Clarity is the path to inner peace"

 

Are you looking for a more holistic approach for your pets ailments? Is your pet looking for gentle adjustments and manipulations to help relieve joint and muscle pain? Want to discuss the benefits of herbs and mushrooms?

Space Coyote Connections manages Rango's Remedies

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For all your common canine and equine ailments

Have a question? Concern? Would like to know more about the benefits of herbalism or osteopath for your companion

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Rango's Remedies

Looking for pre-made herbal remedies??

Products are available at Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary & Online (message me for local pick up options & discounts!!)

Herbal cookies, powders and spray are available for purchase. All homemade from 100% natural ingredients and locally harvested herbs (when possible).

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Canine or Equine Herbal Consult

Have you ever noticed that domestic and wild animals go to plants naturally when they need medication or internal cleansing? There is a reason for this...the healing power of plants and flowers has been a long practiced form of healing and treating illness since primitive man has walked the earth.

Along with conventional medicine and proper nutrition - your beloved canine can live a healthy and long life.

This can help improve aliments plagued by your beloved canine such as arthritis, glaucoma, behavioral, cancers, etc

Please note that this does NOT replace conventional vet advice and treatment. Herbal healing is used in conjunction with traditional treatments.

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Canine & Equine Osteopath

Osteopathy is a type of alternative medicine that emphasizes physical manipulation of the body's muscle tissue and bones. It aims to restore the normal function and stability of the joints to help the body heal itself. 

 

When should I contact an Animal Osteopath? If your horse/dog is not performing at its best, develops any unusual problems, different behavior patterns, etc

How long do treatments take? The first treatment usually lasts approx. 30-45 mins with follow up treatments around 20-30 mins

 

How many times should my horse/dog see an Osteopath? For both dogs and horses it's typically 3-5 weeks between appointments

 

How do I know if a therapist is qualified or insured? An Osteopath trains for over a period of 4 years to obtain close to 1800 hrs in both pre-clinical and clinical training. It is also a legal requirement for a practitioner to be fully insured to call themselves an Animal Osteopath. A legitimate and qualified Animal Osteopath should be happy to provide with the college they are qualified from and details of their insurance company

 Appointments can range from 30 mins to up to 60 mins.

Consult Cost $70 ***FOR DOGS ONLY

OAB/Functional Sessions $60 ***FOR DOGS ONLY

Horse Osteopath **without charge to obtain 1800 hrs

*consults are required for new clients and massage is included with each session

***Space Coyote Connections is FULLY insured***

Hefly LOVES the Sleepy Time Shadow Cookies. He has one before bedtime and they work! He's not panting in my face for 15 mins with anxiety, after having one.

Angie & Hefly

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