I think homoeopathy in animals is something that people often talk about and have ideas about. In my opinion the ideas behind homoeopathy can be used for animals too, not people.
The main idea is still the same. "Like cures like”.. When it comes to animals we have to watch them carefully to see what is wrong instead of just asking them how they feel.Since animals cannot tell us what is wrong we have to look at how they're acting like if they are eating how they are standing and how they react to things around them.
For example I have seen that a dog that is scared during thunderstorms and is restless shaking and trying to hide might need a remedy like Aconite especially if these things happen all of a sudden.
On the hand if a dog is being really clingy and stressed we might think of Pulsatilla.
Similarly when animals have stomach problems I think we can look at patterns to figure out what remedy to use. If an animal gets upset and has stomach problems after eating much it might be like the picture of Nux Vomica.
If an animal is dry, thirsty and gets worse when it moves we might think of Bryonia.When animals have skin problems like itching that gets worse when it is hot we might think of Sulphur.
If an animal is hurt or has been exercising much Arnica can help the animal feel better.I do not think this is the only way to do things. I think we should still do research and get more proof.
However homoeopathic medicines are gentle and easy to give to animals so I think they are worth trying in animal care. Homoeopathy, in animals is something that I think can be helpful. I think homoeopathy can be used to help animals in many ways.
Thank you so much