Aromatherapy and Essential Oils for Dogs

An Essential Oil Starter Kit to Help Keep Your Dog Healthy and Happy

Alternative medicine for pets is a growing industry. Although alternative treatments like aromatherapy and herbs have been used for centuries it was not until recently that the pet industry jumped on the band wagon. Aromatherapy is
 the practice and use of essential oils for physical and psychological well-being. Aromatherapy is more than just smelling or inhaling a certain essential oil. The essential oils can also be used topically to heal and disinfect.

What is an essential oil?
Essential oils are the pure essence or "blood" of the plant. It can take thousands of pounds of a particular plant to generate just one ounce of essential oil. It is important not to confuse essential oils with perfume oils.

Are essential oils safe to use?
Essential oils are safe to use when used correctly. Have you ever used a product containing Citronella or Eucalyptus? Both Citronella and Eucalyptus are essential oils. When using essential oils there are a few "rules" to follow:

Don't mix oils - Before mixing oils you need to read each label for contraindications and warnings, even then it would be wise to not mix without first researching each oil. It is easier to buy pre-made combinations.

Don't apply oils on or near eyes and mucous membranes - Essential oils are meant to be used topically or inhaled. When applying topically, unless applying to a wound or as directed, the essential oil should be placed behind the ears where the dog can not lick the oils.

Don't use water to wash oils from inappropriate placement - Water will only exacerbate the oils; instead use vegetable oil on a cotton ball or q-tip.

What essential oils should be in my starter kit?
Eucalyptus -
An inhalation of Eucalyptus can help soothe congestion from respiratory disorders.

Frankincense - An inhalation of Frankincense can help boost the immune system. Used topically Frankincense can help with tumors and warts.

Lavender - Topically Lavender can be used to treat minor cuts and burns. An inhalation Lavender has a calming effect.

Oregano - Oregano has powerful antibacterial effects when used as an inhalation. Oregano can even help tough infections like Staph.

Related information
  • Lemon can be used a insect repellent.
  • Essential oils are safe to use.
  • Use vegetable oil to remove essential oils.
 
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My dog, Mackey, says "Thank you!". I love reading about aromatherapy for pets. I have tons of essential oils and can't wait to try some of them in this capacity. Great article!

Posted on 02/26/2007 at 10:02:00 AM

Very interesting and well written!

Posted on 02/25/2007 at 7:02:00 PM

Excellent pet aromatherapy information!

Posted on 02/25/2007 at 2:02:00 PM

Wow, I really never knew that these oils could be used for dogs. Great article.

Posted on 02/25/2007 at 12:02:00 PM

Great article! I oiled my elderly dog and he doesn't squeak any more. He also smells better.

Posted on 02/25/2007 at 11:02:00 AM

Great info. Very interesting to read. :)

Posted on 02/25/2007 at 9:02:00 AM

Excellent guide for aromatherapy.

Posted on 02/24/2007 at 9:02:00 AM

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