Itch Relief For Animals
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Itch Relief For Animals

health blend {2 ounce}

Itch Relief

Product Summary

Just like us, dogs may get itchy skin that can originate from many different causes. No matter the cause, itching is the third most likely reason for pet owners to visit the vet.

Pets manifest itching in a variety of ways. Frequent paw licking is one common way dogs relieve itching. Other, less common signs may include scooting, rolling around on the ground, and crawling on their bellies.*

Dogs having allergic reactions tend to be itchy around their paws, ears, groin area, and rear ends. With other skin diseases like flea allergies, dogs scratch and bite more on their rump area. Dogs experiencing an autoimmune skin disease or skin infection can be itchy anywhere.*

Occasional or mild itching by itself isn’t too serious, but it could be a sign of a more serious condition when accompanied by other symptoms. It’s always a good idea to consult your veterinary professional if itching becomes chronic, or your animal is breaking its skin resulting in a secondary infection.*

Not To Be Used With

  • Cats: due to their highly sensitive metabolic systems.*

  • Fish and Reptiles: due to their pH levels and aquatic environment.*

  • Birds: due to their respiratory and metabolic systems.*

  • Rodents & small mammals (gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, rats, etc.): there is not enough research on the use of Essential Oils with these animals to determine a safe use.*

Ingredients

Pogostemon cablin (Patchouli), Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender, fine), Daucus carota (Carrot Seed) Boswellia carteri (Frankincense), Melaleuca quinquenervia bs. viridiflora (Niaouli), Sesamum indicum (Sesame Seed), Cannabis sativa (Hemp Seed) Oil

Suggested Use

Apply to the area of itchy skin and try to distract your pet for 10 to 15 minutes while it is being absorbed. A recovery collar (cone) could be used if necessary to keep them from licking it off immediately.*

Responsible Cautions

  • Never apply directly to an animal’s muzzle area, inside nostrils, inside ears or mouth, or directly to genital areas.

  • Do not get Essential Oils near or in the eyes. If Essential Oils accidentally get into the eyes, apply a carrier oil such as Grape Seed to a cloth and wipe over the area.

  • Consult with a veterinarian before use if your pet has a serious medical condition or is on prescription medications.

  • Avoid during first few weeks of an animal’s pregnancy and do not use on puppies until after 10 weeks of age.

  • Remember, less is best when it comes to Essential Oils. Do not be tempted to think that if it’s good, more is better.

  • *The information in this document has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. This information is not intended as a substitute for the advice or medical care of a qualified healthcare professional and you should seek the advice of your healthcare professional before undertaking any dietary or lifestyle changes. This information is provided for educational purposes only.

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