Aside from smelling citrusy and pleasant, lemongrass repels fleas and ticks while promoting healthy skin. Lemongrass essential is typically safe for dogs!
The advantages of lemongrass essential oils have already been discovered if you’ve ever used Wondercides Lemongrass Flea & Tick Pets + Home. Only a small amount of the oil is used in our products to give them their very pleasant citrus scent, but it also helps to improve your dog’s skin condition and repels fleas and ticks.
Our Geranium shampoo bar for pets contains citronella, an additional essential oil that deters insects. Instead of lighting those pre-made citronella candles, diffuse oil. For added flea-and-tick protection, wash your dog with our shampoo bar.
Peppermint oil is a great reliever when dogs are overheated. It can be used for internal cooling on long hikes and added (in a small amount) to drinking water. Acute injuries can also benefit from its use as an analgesic. You’ll love our Flea & Tick Pets + Home Peppermint spray if you like peppermint. So refreshing!.
With her most recent dog Penney Lane, a chihuahua mix, Blanca used the essential oil blend Peace & Calming with success. As a hyperactive dog, Penney benefited from this oil blend’s calming properties. It’s intended for use with excitement, fear, anxiety, behavioral problems, and car rides. Similar to lavender oil, it can be used to boost your dog’s confidence in stressful situations and unfamiliar environments. When diffused or applied to items close to your dog, such as their collar, blanket, or toys, it can be helpful.
Valor, an essential oil blend that helps with fear, behavior, and training, is another recommendation from Blanca. Additionally, it can help with the recovery of skin lesions, itchiness, allergies, and infections. Try using it in a diffuser, on your dog’s collar, or topically.
Note that not all essential oils can be applied topically to animals and that they must be used as directed. Purity and appropriate dilution are the two most crucial factors in ensuring the safety of essential oils. Certain essential oils that are secure for dogs are not necessarily secure for cats. A holistic veterinarian should be consulted before introducing any new essential oils to your pet.
** About Blanca D. Blanca holds a Bachelor’s degree in Comparative Linguistics and a Master’s degree in Education. She became interested in whole food nutrition following a cancer diagnosis in the mid-1980s. Her newfound knowledge eventually led her to change careers and specialize in therapeutic-grade essential oils, which she has done for the past 20 years. She has completed coursework in everything from live cell microscopy to studying Chinese herbal medicine. She became aware of the potent healing properties of organic herbs and therapeutic-grade essential oils through her work with live blood analysis. Her subsequent research has concentrated on aromatherapy and herbal remedies for altering the mental, emotional, and physical body.
“I have dedicated my life to educating people about the purest essential oils.” They use no synthetics. They are pure and have the same qualities as the plants they were harvested from. Plants exude oil to protect themselves and help themselves grow. Compounds in the essential oils support us physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Essential oils are the life source of the plant. In my practice, I believe in treating the whole body. If youre having stomach problems, tell me about your stress. Changing the bodys beliefs is important for improving your health. And its the same thing for your pets. You must rewire your dog’s brain to prevent him from attaching to the past trauma if he believes that anyone wearing a hat is going to hurt him. Feed them proper food. Give them enough exercise. Use the right (highest-quality) essential oils. Along with being loving and caring, we also need to act as role models for our animals. They learn from us, and we can gain so much knowledge from them in return. “.
Note that not all essential oils can be applied topically to animals and that they must be used as directed. Purity and appropriate dilution are the two most crucial factors in ensuring the safety of essential oils. Certain essential oils that are secure for dogs are not necessarily secure for cats. A holistic veterinarian should be consulted before introducing any new essential oils to your pet.
** About Blanca D. Blanca holds a Bachelor’s degree in Comparative Linguistics and a Master’s degree in Education. She became interested in whole food nutrition following a cancer diagnosis in the mid-1980s. Her newfound knowledge eventually led her to change careers and specialize in therapeutic-grade essential oils, which she has done for the past 20 years. She has completed coursework in everything from live cell microscopy to studying Chinese herbal medicine. She became aware of the potent healing properties of organic herbs and therapeutic-grade essential oils through her work with live blood analysis. Her subsequent research has concentrated on aromatherapy and herbal remedies for altering the mental, emotional, and physical body.
With her most recent dog Penney Lane, a chihuahua mix, Blanca used the essential oil blend Peace & Calming with success. As a hyperactive dog, Penney benefited from this oil blend’s calming properties. It’s intended for use with excitement, fear, anxiety, behavioral problems, and car rides. Similar to lavender oil, it can be used to boost your dog’s confidence in stressful situations and unfamiliar environments. When diffused or applied to items close to your dog, such as their collar, blanket, or toys, it can be helpful.
The advantages of lemongrass essential oils have already been discovered if you’ve ever used Wondercides Lemongrass Flea & Tick Pets + Home. Only a small amount of the oil is used in our products to give them their very pleasant citrus scent, but it also helps to improve your dog’s skin condition and repels fleas and ticks.
Peppermint oil is a great reliever when dogs are overheated. It can be used for internal cooling on long hikes and added (in a small amount) to drinking water. Acute injuries can also benefit from its use as an analgesic. You’ll love our Flea & Tick Pets + Home Peppermint spray if you like peppermint. So refreshing!.
FAQ
Which essential oils are safe to diffuse around dogs?
- Myrrh.
- Frankincense.
- Chamomile.
- Lavender oil.
- Ginger.
- Rosemary.
Can dog smell lemongrass oil?
In fact, lemongrass essential oil works wonders as an insect repellent, so using it on your pet is a good idea. Understanding that a dog’s sense of smell is 100 times stronger than a human’s is crucial when using essential oils on your dog. As a result, it can be simple to overwhelm your canine friend.
Is lemongrass safe to diffuse?
Without the advice of a medical professional, people should never ingest or apply undiluted essential oil directly to their skin. People may feel more at ease and experience the benefits of this conventional treatment when using diluted lemongrass essential oil for massage, steam inhalation, or diffusing.