Pet Friendly Natural Products
Pet Friendly Natural Products
Cats, dogs, horses, hamsters, bunnies and ferrets are so much more than animals, they become our furry friends when we adopt them and become pet parents. They provide us with unconditional love and companionship, which is why we should be careful with what we expose them to. Certain chemicals, foods and even natural products are unsafe for pets to consume or even be around. We all know chocolate is toxic to dogs, but what natural products are safe for our furry friends?
Essential Oils-
Not all essential oils are toxic to animals, though some are! It is important to note that cats and dogs have a much more sensitive sense of smell than humans, so aromatherapy and diffuser use may be irritating for your animals. Pay attention to your animal’s behavior if they seem irritated by certain essential oil aromas.
When applying essential oils to pets, never apply without diluting with a pure carrier oil. Animal coats can develop irritation, sores or reactions if applied improperly.
Pet Safe Essential Oils-
Basil
Bergamot
Cedarwood
Chamomile
Citronella
Cypress
Eucalyptus
Fennel
Frankincense
Geranium
Ginger
Grapefruit
Lavender
Lemon
Lemongrass
Myrrh
Nutmeg
Orange
Patchouli
Rose
Rosemary
Sandalwood
Spearmint
Tangerine
Valerian
Vanilla
Vetiver
Pet Toxic Essential Oils-
Cinnamon
Pennyroyal
Peppermint
Pine
Sweet birch
Tea tree (Melaleuca)
Wintergreen
Ylang ylang
Anise
Clove
Thyme
Juniper
Yarrow
Garlic
Herbs-
Herbs have been used to treat both human and animal ailments for centuries. Certain herbs can be helpful while others are extremly harmful. Always check with your veterinarian before giving your pet any herb or natural remedy. Do not just “google” herbs and give them to your pets. All animals are different, and reactions can be severe or even deadly. All herbs must be carefully calculated for appropriate dosing and dilution before they can be ingested safely. For your pet’s sake, contact a licensed professional before attempting any herbal remedy on an animal.
Pet Safe Herbs-
Aloe Vera
Arnica
Ash
Bayberry
Bee Pollen
Black cohosh
Bladderwack
Blue cohosh
Bogbean
Brazilian ginseng
Calendula
Cat’s Claw
Chamomiles
Devil’s claw
Feverfew
Marigold
Popular bark
Sarsarparilla
Slippery Elm
Wild yam
Willow bark
Witch hazel
Milk Thistle
Rose Hip
Rosemary
St.John’s Wort
Sage
Valerian
Pet Toxic Herbs-
Pennyroyal
Comfrey
White Willow Bark (Salix alba)
Tarragon
Wormwood
Yucca
Garlic
Symptoms of Toxic Exposure in Pets-
Agitation
Diarrhea
Difficulty breathing
Drooling
Fatigue
Muscle tremors
Pawing
Runny eyes/nose
Sneezing
Vomiting
Weakness
We all want the best for our furry friends, so please be vigilant of what they are exposed to. Animals are sensitive to chemicals just as humans are. Using natural products and limiting toxic exposure is the best option for a healthy life for both you and your pets.
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Sources:
https://www.usingeossafely.com/is-it-safe-to-use-essential-oils-with-dogs/
http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/do-essential-oils-pose-a-risk-to-pets
https://holisticanimalremedies.com/herbs-for-horses-other-animals/
https://www.natural-dog-health-remedies.com/unsafe-herbs.html