The new essential oil recipe box fromSimply Earthis an affordable to learn about essential oils for pets. It also makes it easy to create simple recipes to address your pets’ health concerns. The May Simple Earth recipe box for pets contains four essential oils that you can incorporate into ...
Essential oils tend to have strong scents, so imagine how our pets, whose senses are generally way better than ours, feel when introduced to essential oils for the first time. Simply Earth, anessential oils subscription box companythat I have grown to love, has a few tips when it come...
Animals are as unique as humans are. You may loveClary Sage(Salvia sclarea),while your best friend may hate it. Our furry friends have their preferences too, and these must be figured out and taken into account when using essential oils for pets. Are essential oils safe for dogs? There a...
Many people ask if essential oil diffusers are safe for dogs. That depends on the oil. Only use oils from the safe lists below. Place only a drop or 2 in your diffuser water … and always make sure your dog (or other pets) can leave the space if they don’t like it. That means...
Essential oils can be soothing and healing for dogs and cats but some oils can actually cause harm, so it’s wise to consult expert sources first.
Possible Side Effects of Using Essential Oils on Dogs Essential oils are agreat wayto promote relaxation and calmness in pets, but they can also have other benefits. One important benefit of using essential oils is their ability to help with pet safety. However, there are a few things to ke...
“Essential Oils are Toxic to Pets!” Maybe you have seen this blasted all over the internet. Maybe you have even been told this by well-meaning friends or family. Maybe you just aren’t sure and just want to be extra careful around your favorite feline or precious pooch. The truth is...
HEALTH of petsEssential oils have numerous medicinal properties which include antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer but also antiviral, antimicrobial and antiparasitic effects. Although researches have highlighted different possible application of these oils, little is known about their...
Essential oils can pose a toxic risk to household pets, especially to cats. They are rapidly absorbed bothorallyand across theskin, and are then metabolized in the liver. Cats lack an essential enzyme in their liver and as such have difficulty metabolizing and eliminating certain toxins like ess...
Essential oils have some great potential benefits for humans, but what about for birds? Here's the scoop.