Showing posts with label Healing Oils for Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healing Oils for Animals. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

A Closer Look at Pet Anxiety & How to Treat It Holistically!






As pet parents, we are all vaguely aware that we should minimize the stress our pet kids experience. As a holistic pet consultant, I think it is important that we also comprehend the health risks of prolonged anxiety, too. The fact is, living in a fearful or anxious state for long periods of time can take a dramatic toll on the health of a companion animal.
Any time your pet feels endangered, whether the threat is real or imagined, the body prepares to defend itself by unleashing a torrent of stress hormones, including cortisol and adrenaline, that have far-reaching effects on the whole body. These hormones release energy, increasing respiration while inhibiting digestion, the immune system, growth, reproduction and even pain perception. These hormones also decrease blood flow to areas of the body that are necessary for movement. This is appropriate for survival in a real crisis, but when fear, anxiety or stress continues chronically, negative health effects are a real possibility. These effects could include fatigue, hypertension, gastrointestinal problems, skin disease, as well as metabolic and immune problems. You might be surprised to know that pets can manifest many of the same conditions that we do!
Chronic anxiety and stress can even cause permanent damage to the brain. We know that animals staying in shelter facilities are at increased susceptibility to infectious diseases, including upper respiratory tract infections, litterbox problems, hair loss, and bladder inflammation. And that’s nothing compared to the extreme duress of prolonged fear experienced by dogs in puppy mills! We can see the effects of stress on dogs when they exhibit signs of stress colitis, an inflammatory GI condition that causes diarrhea - often seen after boarding, veterinary visits, or grooming. Stressed dogs suffering from separation anxiety can also be destructive, chewing carpet, baseboards, or scratching up doors. Dogs that are chronically stressed can lick themselves raw, creating skin conditions like lick granulomas.
Apart from the mental and physical distress, stress hormones also imprint any fearful situation firmly in your pet’s memory as something that was scary and life-threatening. These feelings can be recalled from something as seemingly innocuous as pinpricks from a vaccine needle, a person wearing a lab coat or the sight of nail clippers. Any memory of frightening situations can prove to be a powerful fear stimulus. When your companion animal encounters a similar sort of situation, the stress hormones are released and the fear cycle resumes all over again.
The effects of fear and anxiety can be profound and highly distressing. We need to recognize fear in our pets, do more to decrease their fear when possible, and prevent fear by associating potentially fearful situations with positive stimuli. As you can see, dogs and cats who demonstrate pathologic levels of fear or anxiety need our help, not only for their emotional well-being but their physical well-being, too!

Ask us about using 100% pure, therapeutic-grade essential oils formulated specifically for animals in our Animal Scents collection. Log onto:

www.NaturalLivingEssentialOils.com 

and search Product Categories for "Pets" to see our line of essential oils and essential oil- infused pet products. 



Animal Scents Care Collection (sold individually)



Individual Oils from the Animal Scents Care Collection





Saturday, June 7, 2014

Essential Oils for Cats





Cats present their own unique controversies and requirements to essential oil use.  Most cat owners would agree that cats have distinct opinions of the world in which they allow us to co-exist, and this certainly holds true for aromatherapy. Cats are likely very proud of the fact that they are indeed the most contested topic in the world of essential oil use.  Human viewpoints of this subject range from the adamant stance that essential oils cannot be used safely for cats, to those who use contraindicated essential oils on a daily basis for their felines.

Essential oils for cats (and other animals) is a highly controversial topic, however it really is an argument that boils down to the quality of the essential oils.  Rest assured that ALL of the oils we recommend for use on your animals have been tested for safety and effectiveness prior to us recommending them to you.  The one factor that we stress is to ONLY use therapeutic grade essential oils, and the only one we recommend is Young Living Essential Oils, as they are tried and true for more than 20 years.

Cats are sensitive to most synthetically made products and "natural products" as well as someessential oils . . . . even if we are not aware of it!  We bring this up as many of us have sensitivities to food, household cleaners, hair and skin products, etc., however we may not recognize it because most of us are just not that tuned into our bodies and our environment. We may only recognize a change when we cease using certain products or stop eating a particular food item.

Have you ever considered the toxicity to your pets when you bomb your home with synthetic air fresheners, household cleaners or carpet cleaners?  Our pets have extremely sensitive noses and much smaller lungs, so subjecting them to breathing in chemicals and other toxic substances can do a lot of damage.

Many health problems today for humans, as well as for pets, can be traced back to toxicity within their environment, whether it's diet, personal care, or household products. 

Thankfully, there is something we can do about it!  Make a commitment to using non-toxic, holistic cleaning supplies, as well as diffusing healthy essential oils in your home and workplace for yourself and for your pets. 

Essential oils are the perfect solution for us and for our animals. Essential oils can replace most toxic medications for cats, dogs, birds, horses and any other living creature.  There are some oils that we cannot use on certain animals, cats included, so please do be careful and please ask us for guidance if you are not sure.  It is better to be safe than sorry, and the reason Healing Oils for Animals exists is to educate folks on the proper usage of essential oils for their pets, as well as for themselves.

Some of the best essential oils for cats include Lavender, Oregano, Thieves and Peace & Calming, however there are many other oils and nutritional products that are also quite effective!  Remember to always use therapeutic grade essential oils from a trusted source, such as Young Living.  There IS a difference, as demonstrated in the graph below.  





Please contact us for more information on Essential Oils for Animals, 
as well as Essential Oils for You!




Thursday, May 22, 2014

Five+ Essential Oils for Canine Allergies


Essential oils have been used for health and well being for centuries.  In fact, well preserved oils have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs.  There are also 188 references to essential oils in the Bible!  Essential oils are volatile liquids that are distilled from parts of plants. They are not to be confused with essential fatty acids.  The best oils have been distilled at low temperatures and low pressure. The oils are so concentrated that it may take thousands of pounds of plant material to produce just 16 ounces of quality oil.  Pure oils are not made in a lab, however, and do not have any added chemical constituents.

The natural chemical composition of an oil can have an emotional, as well as a medicinal, impact.  Many oils contain hydrocarbons called terpenes, which can aid in kidney and liver detoxification.  Others contain high levels of caryophyllene, which is an anti-inflammatory constituent.  These components make many essential oils a great choice for allergy symptoms.



♥  Nellie & Courage  ♥



Five+ Essential Oils For Your Dog’s Allergies 

Lavender ~  Lavender is the most versatile essential oil and is often used to cleanse and soothe minor burns, cuts and other skin irritations.  Lavender is a great analgesic, anti-fungal, antihistamine, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic.  Its refreshing, relaxing scent has balancing properties that also calm the mind and body.  Note that while Lavender is very useful, it contains no antioxidant compounds and can oxidize when it is stored. These oxidized alcohols can cause allergic responses, so be sure your oil is high quality and has not been sitting in your cupboard.  It may be applied topically, taken orally, or it can be diffused.

Roman Chamomile ~  Roman Chamomile has calming, relaxing properties and has been traditionally used to soothe overworked muscles.  This oil also has anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious and anti-parasitic properties. It may be applied topically, diluted to be taken orally, or it can be diffused.

Elemi ~  Part of the same family as Frankincense and Myrrh, Elemi has been traditionally used to support skin health and improve overall skin tone.  It may also soothe fatigued muscles and help clear the mind.  Elemi is anti-infectious, antiseptic and works as a sedative. It may be applied topically, taken orally, or it can be diffused.

Myrrh ~ An ancient biblical oil, Myrrh has a long history of use in skin care for its restorative benefits to aging and dry, chapped skin.  This oil is anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and also has astringent properties. It may be applied topically, taken orally, or it can be diffused.

Peppermint ~ Peppermint may help support normal digestion and has traditionally been used to ease tension.  Peppermint is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and analgesic.  Its fresh, minty aroma is both uplifting and energizing.  It may be diffused, or diluted to be used topically or orally.

Mountain Savory, Oregano and Clove ~  These oils can be added for immune support, an important component of allergy prevention and treatment. They may be diffused, or diluted to be applied topically or given orally.

 ~ Mountain Savory is an energizing oil that revitalizes and stimulates the body.  It also has strong purifying properties and supports the body's natural defenses.

 ~ Oregano is warming to the skin and is known as a purifying oil.

 ~ Clove is an important ingredient in our Young Living Thieves oil blend.  Containing high amounts of eugenol, it supports the body's natural defenses, as well as the body's natural response to stress.


Cautions:  While oils are useful and generally safe, they are powerful and can cause a wide variety of adverse effects. The largest problem with essential oils is that they may contain contaminates that make more serious issues arise. For this reason, you should only use therapeutic grade oils from a reputable company (we use and recommend Young Living) and verify the quality of oils before using them.

Animals have an acute sense of smell, so in most cases it is best to use oils that are diluted and always provide an escape route. Watch your dog carefully for signs that he may not be tolerating the oils very well, and remove them if he does not seem to like it. Cats are particularly at risk for oil reactions, and in most cases we use oils very sparingly on cats. One drop of essential oil diluted in 50 drops of a pure dilutional oil such as V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex (available through YL), or grape seed oil is usually enough.

To reduce the chances of sensitivity and organ toxicity, do not use the oil for more than two weeks and then provide a rest period.  Oils can be used for longer periods, but it’s best to consult with somebody trained in their use before considering this.

Interested in using Essential Oils for you or your Pet?  Please visit our Young Living Essential Oils website at http://www.GiftedGuidanceEssentialOils.com


About Dr. Jodie Gruenstern ~ Jodie Gruenstern, DVM CVA has been practicing veterinary medicine in Muskego, Wisconsin since 1987. She is a certified veterinary acupuncturist and food therapist by the Chi Institute. Dr. Jodie is the owner of the Animal Doctor Holistic Veterinary Complex, an integrated, full-service small animal practice.


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