If I had a dollar for every time I got asked the question "Is it safe to use Tea Tree oil with dogs?" I would be able to buy quite a few bottles of Tea Tree oil :)Tea Tree essential oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) has very powerful antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties, ...
Tea tree oil for dogshas been proven as an effective antiseptic, antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral treatment. If you ever decide to make your own tea tree oil for your dog, you need to make sure it is diluted first. The aloe soothes and helps repair damaged skin while also condition...
For bigger dogs, use tea tree oil with care. Always dilute the essential oil (0.5-1%) in a carrier oil (e.g. olive or almond oil). Test a small patch of skin prior to use as some pets may be sensitive to the oil. For more information on tea tree oil for dogs, please visit ...
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical AssociationKhan, S.A.; McLean, M.K.; Slater, M.R. Concentrated tea tree oil toxicosis in dogs and cats: 443 cases (2002-2012). J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 2014, 244, 95-99. [CrossRef] [PubMed]...
Tea Tree (melaleuca) oil: Toxicity, skin irritation, neurological problems. Eucalyptus: Respiratory distress, drooling, vomiting, weakness. Clove: Liver damage, difficulty breathing, bleeding disorders. Cinnamon: Irritation to the skin, mouth, and digestive system, liver damage. Citrus (eg, lemon,...
I sell doTerra and I have that oil but couldn’t find quick enough a site to tell me which oil to use. It just happened! So if it starts again I will use that oil! Thank you so much!!! Reply Bob says June 19, 2018 at 2:07 am That’s good but tea tree oil can be ...
Since Tea Tree Oil could cause adverse effects in some dogs, be sure to dilute the oil and do a patch test first. Observe your dog carefully to see if how he reacts. I would also add a skin nourishing oil (e.g. carrot seed oil or frankincense oil) and a calming oil (e.g. ...
Tea tree oil can also be problematic as, although it has antibacterial properties, high and concentrated amounts can be bad for your dog's skin if it's on the dry side Watch out for ingredients such as formaldehyde, parabens and isopropyl alcohol (also known as rubbing alcohol) ...
Made in Canada, this dog paw balm from Musher's uses all-natural ingredients proven to moisturize and heal damaged skin, such as aloe vera, beeswax, cocoa butter, coconut oil, sunflower oil, and tea tree oil. While it repairs dry skin and protects against future skin damage, it also wor...
When applying oils topically, it’s important to take precautions, says Dr. Krause. She warns that pet parents should be extra careful if using tea tree oil, as it can be toxic to dogs if not properly diluted or administered. Dr. Krause adds, “Anything you apply to your pup will event...