Essential Oils for Dogs
A Complete Guide of Natural Remedies and Essential Oils to Care for Your Dog
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John Steele
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Bryan McInally
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Use these great natural remedies and essential oils to care for your dog.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to use appropriate essential oils for the different needs of dogs.
Most dog owners find the application of essential oils useful in keeping their dogs healthy and happy. While aromatherapy using essential oils benefit human beings both psychologically, physically, emotionally, and even spiritually, it is also beneficial to dogs.
Smell is a significant primordial sense. The first major nerve, which enters the brain, determines scent. Consequently, the nerve along with the information it has detected connects right away to the brain's base. In turn, the brain responds immediately. The scent may affect one's emotions, thoughts, and actions.
For instance, good smells are usually attractive to one's sense of smell and can induce calmness and a certain feeling of happiness. Bad smells, on the other hand, can cause aggravation or repulsiveness. Similarly, animals, including dogs, use their sense of smell to obtain various types of information from their environment. They use the information they have gathered to predict or calculate their response as well as their states of energy.
If you are a dog owner, you can use essential oils to help boost the immune system of your pet. These natural oils from various plants also fight certain issues that may affect dogs, including digestive upset, itchy skin, and separation anxiety among others. Essential oils also increase the level or degree of understanding and trust between you and your dog.
Integrative veterinary medicine make use of essential oils and aromatherapy. This is because essential oils have proven to render positive effects both in people and animals.
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