- Lavender essential oil is good for skin conditions and is also calming.
- Carrot Seed essential oil is useful for dogs with dry, flaky skin that is sensitive to allergens and prone to infection.
- Geranium essential oil is beneficial for skin ailments and yeast overgrowth.
- Myrrh essential oil may help relieve inflammation, fight viruses, and repel ticks.
- Rosewood essential oil is good for skin conditions and may help repel ticks.
- Roman chamomile essential oil helps relieve cramps, spasms, and muscle pains.
- Sweet orange essential oil is good for calming, deodorizing, and helping repel fleas.
- Sweet marjoram essential oil is calming and also useful for wound care.
- Valerian essential oil is good for dogs with separation anxiety or who are fearful of loud noises.
Essential Oil Dog Shampoo Blends
For a shampoo to repel fleas, add 4 drops clary sage, 2 drops citronella, 8 drops peppermint, and 4 drops lemon to 8 ounces of an all-natural shampoo.
For a puppy shampoo, add 2 drops rose, 2 drops ylang ylang, 5 drops geranium, 2 drops Roman chamomile, and 5 drops petitgrain to 8 ounces of an all-natural shampoo.
For a relaxing dog shampoo, add 3 drops valerian, 2 drops vetiver, 4 drops petitgrain, 3 drops sweet marjoram, and 2 drops sweet orange to 8 ounces of an all-natural shampoo.
Aromatherapy for Dogs Safety Guidelines
Do not use essential oils on medium/large breed puppies until they are 8 weeks old or on small breed puppies until they are 10 weeks old.
Use less essential oil for small dogs than for larger dogs.
Use only the highest quality essential oils and all-natural shampoos for your blends.
If your dog shows any signs of distress (whining, panting, drooling, etc.) around an essential oil, stop using it.
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