Phytotherapeutic means treating animals and humans with medicinal plants. In Pakistan, the tradition of treating humans and animals with beneficial natural plants has been practiced for centuries. Medicinal plants are advantageous for treatment due to their easy availability, minimal side effects, low cost, and ease of use for animals. The world is increasingly shifting towards natural products, given their minimal side effects, with a recent advancement being the one-health approach. This approach addresses issues related to human, animal, and environmental health. Various researchers in Pakistan have published different phytotherapeutic treatments, detailing the medicinal plants, their locations, and therapeutic effects. This chapter aims to identify the research conducted on herbal medicine in Pakistan and its application in veterinary practices. Additionally, it focuses on the current potential of phytotherapeutic approaches for animal care in Pakistan from a one health perspective. It is crucial to take serious action to encourage the sharing of traditional knowledge. The use of local herbal medicinal plants is not only economical but also greatly facilitates local farmers. However, more research is needed to systematically explore the methods for practically implementing such therapeutic approaches. Further investigation is necessary to develop effective strategies for the widespread application of these methods in practice.