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Using Lavender Mist On Your Dog

March 04, 2010 By: William Greenbaum Category: Animal Health, Helpful Tips, Videos

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How To Massage Your Dog Using Lavender Essential Oils

February 25, 2010 By: William Greenbaum Category: Animal Health, Helpful Tips, Videos

Use Lavender Massage Oil for Dogs to relax your overactive pet

Use Lavender Massage Oil to relax your overactive dog

Ferndale,  WA: All our essential oils are harvested in a sustainable and Eco-friendly manner from the rich biodiversity of the Andes Mountains of Ecuador, where the sun radiates its life force into the forest 12 hours a day 360 days a year. The plants that grow there develop distinctive and potent therapeutic properties that have been used for centuries. It is the only place on the planet where this happens.

Essential Oils come from plants who’s chemistry and biology are still a mystery to us, yet we do know that the rich oils bring oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and balance the hormonal and nervous systems. We also know that some oils are calming, while others are energizing but all of them have antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties.

Finally our essential oils are of the highest quality in the world and the safest for your pet. They are 100% free of pesticides and chemicals, and the labor to harvest them helps indigenous communities with money and resources.

Here’s How To Use Essential  Oil on Your Dog. PLAY VIDEO

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Aromatherapy Makes Good Sense for Pets

December 27, 2009 By: William Greenbaum Category: General Interest, Holistic Pet Treatments

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 22, 2009

Aromatherapy Certainly Makes Good Sense for Dogs

Ferndale, WAAll Pet Naturals, the premier online store for natural pet care products and healing remedies has introduced a new line of uniquely formulated, beautifully aromatic essential oils that promote calm and relaxation in frightened dogs before traveling or vet visits.

The new aromatherapy line includes four products that will lead the market, they are: Travel Easy Aromatherapy Mist, Lavender Calming Mist, Lavender Calming Body Oil and for the first time Labor Easywhich is an essential oil formulated to help female dogs endure labor pain and contractions. All four products sell for under $20 and are available online at www.allpetnaturals.com.

Dogs experience stress just as humans do. They may also be grieving or suffering from separation anxiety, summer heat or the upheaval of moving. Aromatherapy is a beautiful natural solution than can work wonders. By rubbing the oil between the palms of your hands and massaging the dog or adding a spray to a blanket the exotic fragrances of the oils such as Lavender, Marjoram and Ecuadorean Palo Santo can assuage his distress.

William Greenbaum, President and Founder of All Pet Naturals, says “aromatherapy has become mainstream these days and has been proven to enhance physical, mental and spiritual health in humans, so why not share this wonderful non-intrusive healing technique with pets too?”

Says Greenbaum “we are proud to offer this new line to our customers through our web store, and then to specialty retailers across the United States and Canada.”

One of the challenges with essential oil in dogs is that they have an extreme sense of smell so it’s important to dilute the powerful scent of the oils in the proper balance, and to get this right requires years of apprenticeship and the touch of a master formulator.

The new line of Travel Easy oils and sprays has been created by Cristina Proano-Carrion, a native “Andena” and professional aromatherapist who for 15 years has worked with kennels and breeders on numerous occasions. Cristina combines the art of essential oils with her special knowledge of plants and herbs handed down to her by generations of healers from Ecuador.

All products in the Travel Easy product line contain rare and exotic ingredients from the cloud forests in the foothills of the Andes Mountains. Andean herbs possess potent therapeutic properties and are sourced from indigenous communities. The oils are harvested in an organic and environmentally sustainable manner and are thus free of pesticides and harmful chemicals.

Travel Easy is not recommend for cats. The reason being that cats cannot properly metabolize essential oils due to their thin skin, which absorbs the oils in the bloodstream where it builds to toxic levels.

For more information visit www.allpetnaturals.com Please contact William Greenbaum at 1.778.238.7410 or bill@allpetnaturals.com.

All Pet Naturals is the premier online web store for natural medicines and herbal remedies that address many different pet health conditions such as cushing’s disease, cancer, arthritis, fleas, ticks, bad breath, diarrhea, sunburn, hotspots and anxiety. The company also provides numerous types of pet vitamins, omega fish oils, and special dietary supplements for dogs and cats.

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Essential Oils for Pets – Aromatherapy is here to Stay

December 20, 2009 By: William Greenbaum Category: General Interest, Helpful Tips, New Products

by William Greenbaum, aka Love ya Woof!

Aromatherapy for Pets

Ferndale: WA: We specialize in world-class healing modalities that are created by brilliant formulators at the top of their healing art; and then what we put our name behind has to be safe, effective, reliable, natural and non-intrusive; and that ladies and gentlemen is how we do things at our company which leads us to Essential Oils, Massage Oil,  and Aromatherapy for pets, (dogs in particular).

Aromatherapy is an ancient healing art that has been around for centuries. It is an alternative healing and rejuvenation modality that has been proven to enhance physical, mental and spiritual health, so why not for pets? They also could share in the healing and calming effects of aromatherapy that will also lift their spirits and energy too.

Essential Oils

OUR product line of essential oils for dogs is  Travel Easy Aromatherapy Mist, Lavender Calming Oil, Lavender Calming Mist and  Labor Easy Oil (for female dogs about to give birth). Because dogs have an extremely keen sense of smell, the powerful scent of essential oils must be diluted to the optimal level required to be effective and then creating the perfect combination of herbal and essential oil ingredients is in itself a high art that requires years of training and hands-on practical experience.

Aromatherapy Can Work Wonders

DOGS experience stress just as we do. Dogs maybe grieving, suffering from separation anxiety, summer heat, the upheaval of moving or the introduction of  another animal or human into the household. At times like these, dogs need a quiet and tranquil atmosphere which will go a long way toward calming them. Here are several ways you can use essential oils on your pet:

Dog Massage

RUB 1 to 3 drops of  Lavender Calming Oil between your palms until heated. The beautiful aroma of our oils will fill you with joy and already you will begin to feel calmer.

So starting with the dog’s snout, use long, firm strokes to massage the animal. Work your way up the head, gently massaging the ears, behind and below the eyes, the top of the skull, the cheeks, the neck and chin. Work down and then up the forelegs, down the spine, rump and down and back up the hind legs. Massage the belly very gently. Finish with the tail. Always keep at least one hand on the animal. Don’t use pinching, hitting or pulling techniques.

The essential oil ingredients in Lavender Calming Oil include Lavender which is one of Nature’s natural sedatives and Marjoram Oil for restful sleep, calming and aching muscles. If you do not wish to rub the oil onto your hands you can always use a rubber horse groomer to smooth through the fur.

Travel Easy Calming Oil with Lavender, Marjoram, Ecudaorian Palo Santo

Lavender Calming Oil with Marjoram, Ecuadorian Palo Santo

Calming Bath for Dogs

Add 1 to 5 drops of  Lavender Calming Oil (Only $19.55) to bathwater. Speak to your pet in soothing tones and use your hands to scoop the warm, scented water over his body. Don’t demand that the dog sit or stand; let him do what he likes. After the bath, wrap the dog in a clean towel and gently rub him. Place one drop of lavender essential oil on your palm and rub your  hands together to create heat. Smooth your hands over the dog, rubbing the oil into his coat. This will calm him immeasurably.

Essential Oils for Cats

NOT RECOMMENDED. Essential oils are not recommended for cats because they are unable to metabolize them the way dogs and humans can. Due to their thin skin, cats absorb the oils rapidly into the bloodstream where they quickly build up to toxic levels because they cannot be excreted.

Why our Aromatherapy Products are Different

All products in our aromatherapy line contain rare and exotic ingredients from the Andes Mountains in Ecuador. Andean herbs posses potent and therapeutic properties and are sourced from indigenous communities. The oils are harvested in an organic and environmentally sustainable manner and are free of pesticides and harmful chemicals. In addition, everything is prepared in small batches, and finally, they are very affordable and smell absolutely wonderful.

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