Essential Oils for Cats & Dogs
Catnip
Catnip is not only for cats. It is very good as well for DOGS & HUMANS. The most important health benefits of catnip include its ability to calm restless sleep, relieve anxiety and stress, eliminate eating disorders, and ease stomach discomfort. It also helps speed up the recovery from colds and fevers, detoxify the body, reduce inflammation throughout the body, and even speed wound healing.
Contents: Catnip in a base of food-grade deodorized coconut oil.

Chamomile
Chamomile is a very soothing and relaxing oil. It has also potent oil anti-inflammatory properties and is effective in burns, allergy, and other skin irritations.
Contents: Chamomile in a base of food-grade deodorized coconut oil.

Cedarwood
Cedarwood is better known for its flea & tick repellent activity. However other benefits in using this oil can improve blood circulation, ease the nerves, and be good for controlling hair loss and dry skin. It is also good for relieving itchiness.
Contents: Cedarwood in a base of food-grade deodorized coconut oil.

Clary
Sage Clary Sage is a gentle, sedating, and restful-giving oil. It is also helpful in the treatment of spasms and related ailments such as muscle cramps and spasmodic coughs. It also has the ability to balance and regulate the production of natural oils in the skin, reducing both oily and dry skin to maintain healthy skin.
Contents: Clary Sage in a base of food-grade deodorized coconut oil.

Frankincense
Frankincense is a balancing oil. It is mild making it safe to use in many aspects of pet care like wound care, behaviour improvement, antimicrobial healing and efficiency in easing anxiety and separation episodes.
Contents: Frankincense in a base of food-grade deodorized coconut oil.

Lavender
Lavender is one of the favourite versatile oils by many of pet lovers. Thanks to its gentle, anti-bacterial, anti-itch, and rapid healing property. It can also act as a central nervous system sedative that can relax and provide a restful sleep to your pets.
Contents: Lavender in a base of food-grade deodorized coconut oil.

Marjoram
Marjoram has a pleasing, smooth herbal fragrance. It helps to calm the body and has anti-spasmodic action and strong anti-microbial action. Since tea tree is not recommended for cats & dogs, marjoram could be used instead for bacterial skin infections, wound care, repels insects, and reducing undesirable behaviours of intact males.
Contents: Marjoram in a base of food-grade deodorized coconut oil.

Rosemary
Rosemary is a good holistic solution in pet aromatherapy. It is a rich source of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. It is used on the skin to relieve of rashes and other skin disorders. It also helps boost the immune system of your pets and increase blood circulation to hasten recoveries from illnesses.
Contents: Rosemary in a base of food-grade deodorized coconut oil.

Usage:
The oil can be applied directly. Apply or massage to the area where it is needed. You can also apply by petting or rubbing the diluted oil on your hands and gently brush stroke to your pet’s rump straight over the dorsum up to the shoulders, back of the neck, and ears. You can also do the “raindrop method”. Spread hair to expose skin and put about 2 drops on the dorsum – from rump up to the back of the neck then massage gently. You can also ear-tip or apply it on the paws. While doing all the possible ways of application, the oil is also aerosolized and the dogs can breathe the oil. You can do this every day or as needed. There is no right or wrong method. Just be careful not to apply the oils on mucous membranes.
Warning:
Discontinue use if you observe that your pets are experiencing rash or hypersensitivity reactions or extreme discomfort.
Available in 30 ml euro dropper bottles.