Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 21-03-2010
Tags: dog fleas, dog health, dog wellness, holistic medicine for pets, Holistic Pet Medicine, pet wellness
I rarely use anything other than a holistic approach when it comes to my pet’s health needs. Its natural remedies and holistic approaches as much as possible for my pets and my family.
I rarely use anything other than a holistic approach when it comes to my pet’s health needs. Its natural remedies and holistic approaches as much as possible for my pets and my family. Pet wellness isn’t just making sure they get regular exercise and healthy food to eat, it also means keeping them on as much of natures path as possible and this means using natural remedies and holistic medicine for their happiness and well being.
Pet owners really do not need to use the harsh chemicals found in flea shampoos, to get rid of fleas and in fact, as powerful as those chemicals are, often times a dog needs to be flea dipped more than once for the treatment to be effective.
Ouch! Not only do these harsh chemicals damage your dog’s skin, causing itchiness and often hot spots, but it is unhealthy for you, your dog, and your children to inhale the fumes, even if it’s not directly from the bottle. And, yes, these chemicals are known to seep through your dog’s skin and into his blood, pet, stream, which is one of the reasons these harsh flea shampoos cannot be used on dogs under one year.
Pet wellness observers have high hopes that the world will come to its senses and begin using holistic approaches to their pet’s health and well being.
One good place to start is with at home recipes whether it is flea shampoo, dry skin splashes, or homemade dog food and treats. Of course holistic pet medicine projects itself into many more areas than just these.
Here is a do it yourself holistic flea shampoo that will do the job gently, naturally, healthfully and successfully.
Ingredients
- 2 cups distilled water – boiled
It is important to use distilled water for its better ability to clean over filtered water.
- 1 1/2 Tbls dried soapwort root
If using a whole soapwort then chopping it up is preferably for the release of necessary compounds.
- 20 drops organic essential oil of the following: cedar, citronella, citrus, eucalyptus, lavender, lemongrass, mint or rosemary.
These particular scents have natural flea fighting qualities so these are the ones you want to use. You can use just one or combine them all into 20 drops.
- Muslin Cloth
Directions
1. Bring the 2 cups of water to a boil.
2. Add the soapwort.
3. Turn down the heat to a simmer and cover the pot. Continue to simmer for 20 minutes.
4. Remove pot from the stove and allow to cool completely.
About one hour in a cool place.
5. Once cooled place muslin over a jar or bowl and slowly pour the soapwort mixture into the jar or bowl. Discard the soapwort. You want to use a jar that has a tight fitting lid for storage and no spilling.
6. Add the essential oil to the soapwort liquid, close the jar tightly and shake to combine the ingredients.
7. Store in the fridge until ready to use.
This shampoo will last up to 2 weeks in the fridge.
It is important for pet owners and pet wellness observers to note that if your dog is heavily infested with fleas it may require more than one flea dip.
The same remains true if you use the chemical approach. However, it is massively safer and more protective to your dog’s skin to use a holistic flea dip as opposed to a chemical one. The other plus point of using a holistic flea dip is that you can leave it on your pet longer than you can a chemical dip, which gives you very clear instructions to leave the dip on no more than a certain time frame and to be sure to rinse it completely off your dog. Another important point is that many dogs will have a bad or even allergic reaction to chemical flea dip, in turn causing you much discomfort and a vet bill, and your pet a lot of discomfort and illness.
If your pet has allergies, a chemical flea dip is definitely not the best way to go.
If you have a dog or cat with dry, irritated skin or hot spots try this homemade herbal rinse to help cool the skin and help with itching. I have a Saluki and they are very prone to dry skin. My poor puppy was itching terribly when I brought him home from the sanctuary and the above herbal rinse was a real light at the end of puppy’s itching tunnel. Not to mention he seemed to really enjoy the cool rinse being poured over him.
When it comes to an all around healthy, happy pet – pet wellness is the way to go, using natural holistic ingredients for cures, illnesses and help with getting pests off your pet.
Michel carries out her mother’s tradition of human and pet wellness, utilizing natural pet and human care for her family and their animals. Including holistic care, natural remedies, and home grown meals for people and pets. Human and pet wellness is life’s passion for Michel, who also shows you how you can heal your pet without your vet.
Author: Michel Jayne | Source: ezinearticles.com

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It is important to help your pet stay free of ticks and fleas and Veterinarians recomment Frontline Plust as one of the best products to use. When you apply frontline for pets, fipronil, the active ingredient, is stored in the oil glands under your pet’s skin. It is then distributed continuously to the skin and hair of your pet through the hair follicles.
Great idea. I had not heard of that remedy before. Where do you purchase soapwort?
That’s awesome to hear that pets have a natural option as well, definitely would like this for my doggie. Bookmarked for now. Thanks for the good info.
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