Description
PRINCIPAL USES IN ANIMALS
Physical:
• Stress-related skin conditions
• Burns
• Scars
• Wounds
• Proud flesh
• Swellings
• Sinusitis
• Flea repellent
• To support other oils
Behavioural:
• Nervous hysteria
• Shyness
• Shock
THINK ‘LAVENDER’ FOR:
• Almost all skin conditions, especially if the animal has a strong need for connection, or shows nervous.
Source: Nayana Morag, www.essentialanimals.com
About ECO. Modern Essentials
Is it safe to diffuse around my pets?
1. When using essential oils, only use tested as pure essential oils, which means… not from amazon, your local grocery store, or people you don’t know or trust or won’t / can’t show you the test results. Many essential oils are adulterated with chemicals that are very toxic to pets to breathe in.
2. When diffusing, only use 3-4 drops of oil in a water based diffuser on an intermittent setting.
3. Be sure your diffuser is in an area where your pet cannot knock it over.
4. Be sure to diffuse in an open area with the door open so your pet can leave the room if desired.
5. Yes, tea tree oil can be harmful to pets if you use WAY too much of it.
6. If your pet is sensitive to an oil you are diffusing, stop the diffuser and get your pet some fresh air. Contact your veterinarian if you are concerned.
It is good to be careful using oils around animals, but let’s not get overly paranoid about it. Follow some common sense guidelines and rest assured you are actually helping them, not hurting them!