Aromatherapy For Pets; Is It Safe?
by Ransi Plick Website OwnerVarious kinds of
scents that the human beings are used to, could have various kinds of effects
on their body. Just as good ones probably trigger the level of calmness and
serenity, bad scents could have all the more harmful consequences on human
brains.
Human brains could
literally feel better and out of stress, when they are subjected to an
environment of good odors. This is an old technique of rejuvenating your senses
and is popularly known by the name aromatherapy.
Aromatherapy is not
new, probably thousands of years old, and was used by the ancient Romans and
Egyptians for bringing an utter spirituality and calmness in the environment.
This technique is highly in use in the modern times and has not spared even our
pets.
Aromatherapy For Pets:
Aromatherapy could
be used as a mind-soother for even our pets too. Pets, especially the dog are
blessed with an immense sense of smell which is thousand times better than the
humans. This is why bad odors could have a proportional effect on their mind
and body too.
Essential oils
which are used in aromatherapy for pets could serve your purpose well to pacify
its aggressive nature, while you follow all the pet grooming tips to enhance its
outer appearance. These essential oils could help to lower the stress and
anxiety of the pets naturally.
Could It Hurt Your Pet?
Essential oils are
helpful when they are taken in with the sense of smell. Therefore, care should
be taken that dogs do not come in contact with the oils. As dogs have a supreme
sense of smell, anything well in their reach would certainly be discovered by
them.
And if this sweet
smelling object appeared to be too luring, dogs could attempt to lick, eat or
even get it absorbed through skin. These are some of the dangerous consequences
that could lead your pets to troubles. Therefore, essential oils should be
stored well beyond the reach of pets.
Again, just as the
taste of human beings varies with every individual, the taste of smells in case
of pets could also vary. While you find an essential oil highly luring to
smell, contrastingly, the dogs could find it irritating and would want to leave
the place.
Therefore, while
you attempt to pacify your pet with aromatherapy, make sure that the essential
oil that is used, meets the sniffing desires of your pet.
Various Natural Oils That Could Be Used For
Aromatherapy:
Some highly
efficient natural oils which could be used for aromatherapy are:
·
Carrot
Seed Oil
·
Cedarwood
Oil
·
Chamomile
Oil, German
·
Chamomile
Oil, Roman
·
Clary
Sage Oil
·
Eucalyptus
Oil
·
Lavender
Oil
·
Marjoram
Oil
·
Peppermint
Oil
·
Sweet
Orange Oil
These are some of
the oils that have efficient soothing effects on the body of pets. But before
buying these, take precautions to buy only the genuine ones as many commercial
oils may only be imitations of the expensive natural oils.
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