Aromatherapy For Man’s Faithful Friend - Dog
by: Sharon Hopkins
Emotions like happiness, sadness, anger, fear and love play a
crucial role in human being's life. These feelings are also an
integral part of an animal's world. Aromatherapy also provides
immediate, profound and long lasting results on animal’s overall
health and well being.
Leaving animals along for a long period of time, lack of
attention, unhealthy food, abandonment, etc are some of the common
causes of stress in animals. These could lead to health problems
like fatigue, excessive itching, shedding, panting and even
aggression. Aromatherapy can be used to treat hot spots, itchy skin,
ear infections, rashes, bites, cuts, scrapes, incisions from
surgeries, stinky breath, flatulence and the list goes on…
Dogs are man's faithful friends for life. Bringing affection, joy
and loyalty into our lives, they are more emotionally dependent on
their owners. They are in tune with our moods and show more
difficulty in coping with emotional stress and loneliness. Hence
they require more attention then any other animals.
If your dog is suffering from yeast or ear infection use either of
these oils to treat it. Put these oils in a spray bottle with a base
oil and swab the inside of the ear after cleansing.
- Lavender - soothes the skin and relieves itching
- Tea Tree - powerful antibacterial and antifungal
- Bergamot - antifungal properties
- Roman Chamomile - soothing and gentle, aids in healing tissue.
To repel fleas, use peppermint, citronella, lemon and clary sage
essential oils. Ticks are repelled by essential oils such as
Geranium, Bay, Lavender and Myrrh. 15-20 drops of these oils diluted
with base oil and sprayed on your dog daily will keep the ticks and
fleas away.
Mix 6 drops of lavender, 1 drop of Neroli and 4 drops of Marjoram
essential oils with carrier oil such as jojoba or sweet almond oil.
Apply on the spine and head lightly. Repeat when necessary. This
blend will relieve emotional stress.
To relieve Anxiety & Loneliness - Blend 1 drop of Rose otto, 5 drops
of cypress and marjoram essential oils with carrier oil. Apply on
the spine and head light, repeating whenever necessary.
6 drops of lavender, 2 drops of roman chamomile and 4 drops of
petitgrain essential oils mixed with carrier oil and applied to
spine and head lightly reduce nervousness & hyperactivity.
Keep in mind dog's sensitive sense of smell into account when using
essential oils. A dog that is besieged by the smells of blends may
pace, whine, or rub her / her head on the ground. Introduce your dog
to essential oils slowly and in small amounts.
See Also:
Aromatherapy Infocenter in
Holisticonline.com
Dogs - Man's Best Friend
Owning a dog can be a positive, enjoyable experience for the entire family. Keep in mind however, that the decision to own a dog is an important one that should not be taken lightly.
If You Want a Friend, Get a Dog!
Dogs as pets date back at least as far as the days of Pompeii, where the remains of a dog stretched out next to a little boy were recovered from the rubble at Pompeii.
Dogs and Kids: Happy Together
How can you ensure that your child and Man's Best Friend have a loving and safe relationship?

Sharon Hopkins is the Webmaster for
http://www.aromatherapies.net , an Online guide to Aromatherapy,
alternative medicine, essential oils, recipes, synergies, blends,
oil profiles and products.
[
Pet Therapy Home] [ Alternative
Medicine] [ Alternative
Therapies ] [Holisticonline Home] [ Holistic
Living ]