I always carry a bottle of tea tree essential oil its no more than 2" high and 1/2" across but if the dog gets a skin tear , puncture or split pad a couple of drops of this acts as a strong natural antiseptic
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Agreed, I also prefer to carry lavender oil ... it's amazing stuff, use it on/for so many different things. I don't think teatree can cause epileptic seizures though, just exacerbate them in already epileptic dogs.Not a good idea to use tea tree oil on dogs,especially neat,it is very astringent & could cause epilepsy!!!Lavender oil is far safer,instantly soothing & anti bacterial :thumbsup:
PMSL (w00t) :clown: :teehee:dont ya just love google :teehee:
:thumbsup: Wonder Gel. I used it for many years on my horses, great for the hunters and pointers as Jane says.I tend to use sterile saline solution followed by blue spray on open cuts/grazes etc. I carry a vial of intrasite gel and some vetwrap when out and about.
One of the potions which I have had remarkable results with using on my point-to-point horses is Wonder Gel
http://www.4dobbin.com/product-Wonder-Gel-Gold-Label.html
It seems to have an amazing analgesic effect and the healing properties are quite incredible. It has Tea Tree Oil in it :thumbsup:
I have also used this on the whippets with no problems and they seem to appreciate it as much as the horses do
all ways makes me laugh. how do you know its soothing?? ive used products that sting like a bitch yet they still jump into the motor and fall asleepPMSL (w00t) :clown: :teehee:dont ya just love google :teehee:
Darren,just remember that not everything that's suitable for treating humans is necessarily suitable for dogs!!
I agree with Lavender oil,i have used it on my dogs for years.Brilliant for cuts & stings & very soothing & antiseptic/anti bacterial & promotes quick healing,& more importantly it's safe!!
I've used Lavender Oil on myself and it didn't stingall ways makes me laugh. how do you know its soothing?? ive used products that sting like a bitch yet they still jump into the motor and fall asleepPMSL (w00t) :clown: :teehee:dont ya just love google :teehee:
Darren,just remember that not everything that's suitable for treating humans is necessarily suitable for dogs!!
I agree with Lavender oil,i have used it on my dogs for years.Brilliant for cuts & stings & very soothing & antiseptic/anti bacterial & promotes quick healing,& more importantly it's safe!!
BTW Darren tea tree is safe and effective
Cos i've used lavender oil on myself for yearsall ways makes me laugh. how do you know its soothing?? ive used products that sting like a bitch yet they still jump into the motor and fall asleepPMSL (w00t) :clown: :teehee:dont ya just love google :teehee:
Darren,just remember that not everything that's suitable for treating humans is necessarily suitable for dogs!!
I agree with Lavender oil,i have used it on my dogs for years.Brilliant for cuts & stings & very soothing & antiseptic/anti bacterial & promotes quick healing,& more importantly it's safe!!
But your not a dogCos i've used lavender oil on myself for yearsall ways makes me laugh. how do you know its soothing?? ive used products that sting like a bitch yet they still jump into the motor and fall asleepPMSL (w00t) :clown: :teehee:dont ya just love google :teehee:
Darren,just remember that not everything that's suitable for treating humans is necessarily suitable for dogs!!
I agree with Lavender oil,i have used it on my dogs for years.Brilliant for cuts & stings & very soothing & antiseptic/anti bacterial & promotes quick healing,& more importantly it's safe!!
are these the same people would spread the rumour / urban myth that raisons are poisonous to dogs when they have been used as treat/training aid for years and years with no problemsthoight id use google too to find out a bit more about this stuff when used on pets.it can be toxic as its absorbed through the skinhttp://www.exoticbird.com/gillian/teatree.html
How do you know?I can be a right bitch if the mood takes me!! (w00t) :nuke:But your not a dogCos i've used lavender oil on myself for yearsall ways makes me laugh. how do you know its soothing?? ive used products that sting like a bitch yet they still jump into the motor and fall asleepPMSL (w00t) :clown: :teehee:dont ya just love google :teehee:
Darren,just remember that not everything that's suitable for treating humans is necessarily suitable for dogs!!
I agree with Lavender oil,i have used it on my dogs for years.Brilliant for cuts & stings & very soothing & antiseptic/anti bacterial & promotes quick healing,& more importantly it's safe!!
I'm sure you're right that a few grapes or raisins won't hurt the average dog, but larger quantities can cause renal failure and even death, that is not a myth.are these the same people would spread the rumour / urban myth that raisons are poisonous to dogs when they have been used as treat/training aid for years and years with no problemsthoight id use google too to find out a bit more about this stuff when used on pets.it can be toxic as its absorbed through the skinhttp://www.exoticbird.com/gillian/teatree.html
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