Using essential oils around dogs requires care. While some oils like lavender, chamomile, cedarwood (Virginian), ginger, cardamom, and frankincense are generally seen as pet-friendly when properly diluted, others can be harmful. Read More
Using essential oils around dogs requires care. While some oils like lavender, chamomile, cedarwood (Virginian), ginger, cardamom, and frankincense are generally seen as pet-friendly when properly diluted, others can be harmful.
Oils such as tea tree, eucalyptus, peppermint, cinnamon, clove, pine, wintergreen, and ylang ylang are best avoided, as they may pose risks for our canine friends. Always keep oils out of your dog’s reach, avoid direct application, and ensure good ventilation if diffusing.
Most importantly, check with your vet before using any essential oils around your pets. A little caution goes a long way in keeping your dog safe and happy. Please refer to our guide for further information.
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