Herbs For Your Dog's Well Being

By Catherine V. Testaratti

All of us at some point in our lives have tried some form of herbal treatment for an aliment. Well, now we can pass those herbal remedies on to our beloved pets. Find out in this article how we can use the most common herbs for our pet's aliments.

Aloe Vera has been used as a cure all since the early ancient times. From healing wounds to curing stomach ulcers, Aloe Vera now works wonders for your dog. Scrapes, burns and mild irritations can all benefit from this natural medicine.

We have all used Aloe Vera for one thing or another on ourselves and our children. We have now learned that we are able to use this amazing cure on our pets. From cuts and scrapes to stomach ulcers, this is a great remedy for your dog.

The flower from the calendula herb can be used antifungal or anti-inflammatory but the majority of it usage is for cuts and wounds. You can also use this on wounds and cuts as well. This flower just keeps on providing us with medicinal uses as listed below.

The petals of the flowers can be directly applied to dress the wound. The petals can also be used as an antiseptic wash by making them into a tea which helps to prevent bacteria from growing. Good to know that these sweet little petals can also serve a purpose.

Using the ever popular ginger root as a tea or tincture for your pets upset stomach is something new. We have been using it for years for our own aliments, so whey not share the same results with our pets. Give your dog some relief from that upset tummy with a spot of tea.

Goldensel is a powerful herb that works as an antibiotic against the connection of bacteria to the walls of cells. It also acts as a treatment for dogs with stomach and bowel aliments. Additionally you can use it as an eye wash for your dog's eye infection or weepy eye syndrome.

We all know about the calming affect of a nice hot cup of chamomile tea. Try this triple threat of chamomile, valerian and California poppy to sooth that hyper dog. Just a small amount of valerian is used in combination with the tinctures, teas and extracts to help keep your dogs blood pressure low.

It's always best to consult your veterinarian prior to using these remedies. Herbs are no longer restricted to us using them for cooking or our own aliments. These multi-useful items around the house will provide your pet with a healthier, happier life. - 29895

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