ANIMAL COMMUNICATION, especially with horses. Discover the fantastic world of their silent language and learn to listen to what they tell us!
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Aromatherapy 4 Pets
What is aromatherapy?
Aromatherapy is an excellent natural therapy for horses and dogs, not for cats though. Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils as a therapy to certain physical and mental ailments. When essential oils penetrate the bloodstream, they release their components that act on the various systems of the body and promote self-healing.
Animals react well to it and it is easy to use as long as you know which essential oils to use on your pets.
Herbs for horses are part of a natural diet, but do you know which herbs are not recommended for the pregnant mare or any other pregnant mammal? Here is a list compiled from various resources that you might find useful.
The following is a list of tips to harvest the benefits of clay when using it with your pets:
Don’t use metallic utensils with clay as it will negate its therapeutic effects
Don’t heat up the paste or dry clay. Instead, use warm liquid to prepare the clay if you wish to have a warm paste.
If possible, don’t prepare the clay paste in advance as the water might get spoiled and the paste might go off
Avoid using tap water as it’s full of chlorine.
Don’t apply on top of a heating gel/balm/cream as it will activate the heat and will generate too much of it
Due to its amazing drawing properties, do not apply on hernias
If possible, don’t let the clay dry out. Replace it or remove it before it does. Clay is only effective as long as it is moist and when the paste dries up on an anima's coat, it could be quite uncomfortable for them