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Essential Oils and Dogs

7/6/2017

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They say that the right things find you when you need them most, and I believe that these great little oils came to me at the perfect time.    It all started when I was rescuing dogs with Bella Reed Pit Bull Rescue.  We had fostered several puppies, and our own Hazel that we adopted.   Hazel was having several issues, fear, anxiety, problems with her knees and hips, all due to being neglected and not treated so good in her past.  I attended a class on oils , it was a fundraiser for the rescue and we learned about all the wonderful things oils could do for us and our animals.  

 I began my love affair with oils that week.   I would make all my own concoctions for my family and myself, but really loved what I could do for all my pets as well.   Hazel was very high strung, so Lavender is her favorite oil.   Zeus has separation anxiety, and fear around some dogs, so his favorite oils are Valor and T away.   My Toby has allergies, again , oils to the rescue.   I have seen a huge difference using these oils on my own dogs that I had to start sharing with everyone.   Not only have they helped them with their fears, anxieties and aches and pains, but help with ticks, fleas, ears… the list goes on and on.   They have no side effects, no chemicals.  All 100% grade seed to seal.   These oils not only changes my families life, but became part of our pets daily routine as well.   I also started using them for the dogs we fostered.  

   Wells was quite the handful, very high strung, crate anxiety, fear, you name it.   Wells hated, and I mean hated his crate.   .   Each day I diffused lavender in the diffuser for him, made a spray with distilled water  lavender and peace and calming and sprayed his crate bed , toys and paws , played calming music and , I must admit, laid with him for about 15mts while he got sleepy, and in about 4 days, whoola… He not only went in his crate without a struggle, but went right to sleep.   

​  I truly believe in these oils and want to educate the rescue world, pet owners, and trainers on the many benefits for themselves and their pets.    There are alternative ways to help your pet, and in collaboration with  Dr Sue and Meadowbrook Animal Healing we will be providing classes to show you how these oils can help you furry friends. 

​Here is our event information for July.


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