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Aromatherapy and Preventative Pet CareUsing Essential Oils and Hydrosols to Proactively Care for Pets
Keeping pets healthy and disease free is important with the rise of veterinarian costs. One of the ways to keep pets healthy is by using essential oils and hydrosols.
Pets play an important role in the lives of their human companions. One recent US study found that more than 60% of US households owned at least one pet. Pet ownership is both rewarding and a big responsibility. Pets and Their CostsBefore purchasing a dog, cat or other typical household pet, be aware of their needs and the costs involved in the care of your chosen pet. Make sure lifestyle compatibility issues have been addressed. Pets require exercise, grooming, feeding, bathing, a safe and secure environment, care when you are away and health care. Money Spent on Veterinary BillsAccording to the American Pet Products Association Americans will spend approximately $45.4 billion on their pets in 2009. Of that figure approximately 27% is expected to be spent on veterinary care. Preventive Healthcare for PetsSince veterinary care can be a costly expense it is particularly important to keep pets healthy. One of the ways to do this is to provide your pet with preventive healthcare through the use of aromatherapy. Most people who use aromatherapy themselves already know the benefits of aromatherapy and essential oils. Benefits of Aromatherapy for PetsHere are some benefits to using essential oils and aromatherapy for pets:
Essential Oil SuggestionsTry adding 15 drops of peppermint essential oil to a bucket of water. It makes a great final rinse in a horse’s stall if there is a problem with mice. Placing a few drops of citronella essential oil on a dog’s grooming brush before use will help to deter fleas. To a small cut or bite on a dog, bathe the area with a solution of salt water and 2 drops of thyme essential oil. Once the wound has been thoroughly rinsed, apply 1 drop of lavender essential oil to the area. Guidelines for using Essential Oils on AnimalsMany people assume that if essential oils are safe for them they must safe and effective for their children and pets. This is not always the case. There are some very important guidelines for using essential oils on animals:
Hydrosols as a Safe OptionHydrosols are the only safe aromatherapy option for treating cats. Hydrosols are easily tolerated by cats and are non-toxic. Their concentration levels are far less than essential oils and do not require dilution. Hydrosols also work well to keep flies from horses’ faces.
The copyright of the article Aromatherapy and Preventative Pet Care in Pet Care is owned by Barbara Greenwood. Permission to republish Aromatherapy and Preventative Pet Care in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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