Zoopharmacognosy for Dogs with Caroline Ingraham on Your Natural Dog Podcast

Zoopharmacognosy for dogs with caroline ingraham on your natural dog podcast with angela ardolino

Zoopharmacognosy is the study of how animals self-medicate using natural substances. It has been found that many animals, including dogs, have the ability to self-medicate using natural herbs and mushrooms. This can help them to maintain their health and well-being, and address a variety of health conditions. In this episode of Your Natural Dog, we’re joined by Caroline Ingraham, leading expert in the field of animal self-medication and founder of Applied Zoopharmacognosy. She joins us to discuss how dogs can benefit from animal self selection. 

Episode Recap: 

  • What is Zoopharmacognosy? 
  • Self Selection in the Wild
  • Essential Oils for Pets
  • Success Stories
  • How to Help your Dog
  • Helping with Pain, Inflammation
  • Helping with Anxiety

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About Angela Ardolino

Angela Ardolino

Angela Ardolino, a certified cannabis and fungi clinician, brings over 20 years of expertise to the field of holistic pet wellness. As a graduate of the inaugural Medical Cannabis for Therapeutic Use program at the University of Vermont School of Medicine, she is a passionate advocate for safe, natural, and ethically-grown whole plant and fungi medicine tailored for pets.

Committed to the highest standards, Angela continues to educate and inspire pet parents through her popular podcast, Your Natural Dog, where she hosts experts to discuss holistic pet care, natural remedies, nutrition, and training. Follow Angela Ardolino on her website, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to stay updated on her mission to educate and empower pet parents everywhere.

About Caroline Ingraham

caroline ingraham zoopharmacognosy for dogs animal self selectionCaroline is a leading expert in the field of animal self-medication and founder of Applied Zoopharmacognosy as well as the Ingraham Method of Individualised Medicine (IMIM). She is an author, lecturer and teacher, with 38 plus years of experience in self-medication and aromatic medicine. Her work plays an important role in animal welfare and encompasses an understanding of ethology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacology in combination with animal self-medication. Caroline works with domestic animals, as well as a wide range of other species, such as; kangaroos, polar bears, brown bears, elephants, tigers, rhinos and primates.

Her work has featured in many journals and magazines and Caroline has written numerous books on animal self-medication. She has appeared on the BBC, ITV, BBC Radio 4, National Geographic TV and at the Hay Festival of Literature and Arts.

Caroline is in demand globally as a consultant and teacher, speaking regularly at international symposiums. She lectures to vets, vet nurses, animal professionals, university students all over the world, as well as empowering those with companion animals to form new lines of communication using self-medicative techniques, to help animals in their care.