OUR SERVICES
Find out more about our complementary medicine treatments for animals
OUR SPECIALISTS OFFER A RANGE OF SERVICES TO ENSURE THE WELL-BEING OF YOUR PETS

BIORESONANCE
Diane Oppliger
It's a natural practice that uses a state-of-the-art device to detect and treat your pet's everyday allergies/intolerances. Thanks to this device, which works by measuring the Hertz emitted by the body, we can work specifically on an organ to strengthen or drain it.
Bioresonance can also be used to drain vaccines and medicines, boost the immune system and support veterinary drug treatment for acute or chronic illnesses.

ENERGY SUPPORT
Christine Pion
Connected to the animal, energetic support helps to identify the origin of imbalances, injuries, traumas and tensions affecting it. They then help to re-establish the physical and psychological energy flows, as well as refocusing the animal's emotions.
If your pet is fearful or aggressive, if it is showing signs of pain or stress, if you find it disorientated, or if it has changed its behaviour, energetic support may be an appropriate approach. But it can never replace a veterinary consultation.

ANIMAL COMMUNICATION
Christine Pion
Animal communication enables the practitioner to enter into contact with an animal telepathically, in order to identify the source of a malaise or any other problem. This technique enables the practitioner to feel and interpret the animal's emotions and thoughts.
An animal communication session will enable you to achieve greater harmony with your pet's owner. It will also help to identify whether the animal has a drop in energy or a dietary imbalance. All this information will help us to determine whether further sessions are necessary.

OSTEOPATHY
Coralie Gaignard
We use a range of techniques to relieve your pet of muscular and joint pain and harmonise the way its body works so that it can live better. Several methods are used : gentle, brief, deep, intense, localised or general manipulations. The aim is to relax the muscles and reposition the animal's bones as best as possible.
This method will relieve the animal's tension, restore its energy, improve blood circulation and generally rebalance its body.

MÉDECINE VÉTÉRINAIRE INTÉGRATIVE
Med. Vét. Muriel Grauer
Integrative veterinary medicine is a holistic approach to animal health that combines the conventional practices of veterinary medicine with alternative and complementary therapies. This global approach aims to treat the animal as a whole, taking into account its physical, emotional, mental and nutritional aspects.
Conventional veterinary medicine includes surgery, antibiotics, drugs and diagnostic procedures. However, these methods are not always effective for all conditions, and can also have undesirable side effects. Integrative veterinary medicine therefore offers alternative and complementary therapies to help prevent, treat and cure animal diseases.
Practitioners of integrative veterinary medicine work with pet owners to develop personalised treatment plans for each animal. They consider the animal's diet, exercise, environment and other factors that can affect its health. They can also recommend lifestyle changes to help improve the animal's overall health.
In summary, integrative veterinary medicine is a global approach to animal health which uses alternative and complementary methods in addition to conventional veterinary medicine. This holistic approach aims to treat the animal as a whole, taking into account its nutritional, physical, emotional and mental aspects in order to improve its overall health. It may be useful to consult an integrative veterinary medicine practitioner to discuss treatment options.

HYGIENIC DENTAL CARE AND SCALING WITHOUT ANESTHESIA
Diane Oppliger
Non-anesthetic dental care is a meticulous procedure aimed at ensuring optimal dental hygiene without using anesthesia. Using specific dental instruments, we scrape dental plaque to remove tartar, prioritizing gentleness, and the animal's well-being.
During the session, we also integrate Reiki, an energy technique, to calm and soothe the dog, making the experience less stressful. This respectful method maintains dental health without trauma or discomfort.
It is crucial to note that non-anesthetic dental care does not guarantee complete tartar removal. Follow-up procedures might be recommended by our team to meet the specific needs of each animal.
In case of non-cooperation, too inflamed or painful mucosa, we reserve the right not to continue the procedure. Understand that a small fee of 50.- may be applied to cover the team's efforts, even if scaling is not performed.
It is essential to understand that this practice does not replace scaling under anesthesia at a veterinary clinic. It focuses on maintenance and excludes any dental extraction or intervention in case of oral pathologies. This warning highlights the importance of regular veterinary consultations for more complex dental needs.
At O-Poil, our dedicated team strives to create a positive experience, combining expertise, gentleness, and respect for your canine companion's dental health.

NATUROPATHY
Lio Péclard
Naturopathy is an approach that aims to maintain or restore the animal's physiological balance, strengthen its natural defenses, and reactivate its self-healing process. Consequently, the animal naturopath also considers the animal's emotional part, which is very important. A naturopath views the animal, not just the symptom.
If your animal has a declared illness, I first rely on the veterinarian's diagnosis. During the first appointment with you and your animal, I gather extensive information to understand the disease's history and determine how to improve your companion's well-being.
The causes of illnesses can come from stress, food, lifestyle, etc. If necessary, I recommend plants in the form of drops (buds, plants, etc.) that are easy to administer and non-toxic to the body. A change in diet, clays, colloidal silver, bee products can also be used depending on your cat or dog's needs.
Naturopathy can complement veterinary treatment perfectly. Naturopathy is also a recognized and effective preventive method. Therefore, it is highly recommended to have a naturopathic check-up once a year. Non-invasive, I check that your animal lives in the best possible conditions to prevent disease or stress development.
OUR TEAM

Diane Oppliger
Bioresonance and dental hygiene care
+41 78 905 09 23
https://opoil.ch/en/diane-oppliger/

Christine Pion
Animal communication and energetic support
+41 78 784 50 64
https://opoil.ch/en/christine-pion/

Vet. Muriel Grauer
Integrative veterinary medicine
+41 79 563 60 92
https://opoil.ch/en/muriel-grauer/

Lio Péclard
Animal naturopath
+41 79 658 50 74