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These recommendations are based on animal aromatherapy best practices. Always introduce oils slowly, observe your pet's response, and consult your veterinarian for serious health concerns. Always dilute appropriately for your pet's species and size.
Please note that I am not a veterinarian. I have taken a course in animal aromatherapy that was taught by a veterinarian who uses oils in her practice. Essential oils are not to be used in place of regular veterinary care advice, diagnosis, or treatment, but rather as an added benefit to help support your pet’s health. Never use oils in your pet’s ears or near their eyes. Essential oils and other natural products can affect animals differently depending on the species, breed, age, health condition, and individual sensitivities of the animal. Some oils that may be safe in certain circumstances may not be appropriate for all pets.
Always consult with a qualified veterinarian or animal health professional before using essential oils, herbal remedies, or any new products with your pet, especially if your pet is pregnant, elderly, has a medical condition, or is taking medication. The information on this website is not intended as veterinary or medical advice. While every effort has been made to provide accurate information regarding the use of essential oils and pets, individual animals may respond differently.
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