Animal Naturopathy Gains Traction as Pet Owners Seek Holistic Wellness
PARIS, FRANCE – November 7, 2025 - A growing number of pet owners in France are turning to animal naturopathy as a complementary approach to conventional veterinary care, seeking holistic solutions for their companions’ health and wellbeing. Practitioners like Marina Dantas are experiencing increased demand as awareness of natural therapies for animals rises.
Naturopathy for animals, while not a replacement for traditional veterinary medicine, focuses on supporting the body’s innate healing capabilities through nutrition, lifestyle adjustments, and natural remedies. This trend reflects a broader societal shift toward preventative healthcare and a desire for more individualized, less invasive treatment options for pets. The practice aims to address the root causes of illness rather than solely managing symptoms, potentially improving quality of life and longevity for animals. Individuals seeking information and services can find details on Kaninas’ website: https://www.kaninas.fr/.
Marina Dantas, a qualified animal naturopath, offers consultations and personalized wellness plans for a variety of species. Her approach encompasses dietary recommendations, herbal remedies, and behavioral guidance tailored to each animal’s unique needs.
This growing interest in animal naturopathy coincides with increased media coverage of holistic pet care options. France Bleu recently featured a segment on APPETTO, a product designed to encourage dietary changes in pets, highlighting the importance of nutrition in animal health.