Using Neem Oil For Dog Care
It’s a long recognized fact that neem leaf is important for your dog’s well being, why? Primarily because the powerful capabilities of this herbal supplement helps in strengthening the immune and liver system, cleanse the blood and kills intestinal parasites. Since dogs are mostly fed with processed and chemical-loaded dog food, this herbal supplement called “neem” is the best purifier and healer.
The notion is clear: retain your dog’s health with occasional doses of neem supplement in the food and use neem shampoo for its bathing.
Question arises, how can you make a good neem oil dog shampoo yourself if it’s not available in the market?
You can always transform a regular dog shampoo into neem dog shampoo by adding a bit of neem seed oil in it…the process is as simple as that! This neem oil shampoo take cares of a lot of things disturbing your dog and making it scratch all the time (which of course ruins both the dog’s and the owners image). In brief, neem oil shampoo targets fleas, ticks, mange mites and other biting insects which make your dog irritated and all messy.
Neem Spray helps during persistent dog infections and skin problems.
In order to get rid of constant dog infections fast, you can use a neem spray on your dog’s fur just like you use a deodorant spray on yourself. This method will also save your time bathing the dog three times a day!
Neem dog shampoo is undoubtedly the best way to say good bye to dog fleas and ticks forever, provided that you use the shampoo on a regular basis. The trick is to soak your dog in the shampoo for at least 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing it off. Mixing oatmeal shampoo with neem dog shampoo is another effective way to calm the already aggravated skin and relieve the itching.
So what if your dog is not such a BIG fan of bathing?
The easiest solution in this situation would be to use a dry neem dog shampoo. Another name for dry neem dog shampoo is “pure neem oil” which can be massaged onto the dog’s skin. However, make sure that this oil is diluted by 1:10 in mild carrier oil (like grape seed oil or almond oil). This is because neem oil is very strong and may cause extreme irritation if applied directly upon the broken skin and oozing sores. This diluted mixture can be applied several times a day for quick relief.
If the problems facing your dog are more severe, like moist eczema or demodectic mange, the ratio can be raised up to 1:1. Pure neem oil without the dilution can also be used in such severe cases. When using pure neem oil, make sure your dog is comfortable with it and does not develop more tingling or irritation after its use. The safety of pure neem oil for your dog can be judged by monitoring the dog’s skin after application. If you sense irritation is being caused, wash the oil away.
Neem oil is the best dog care product to get rid of the annoying fleas, fungus, mites and all biting insects in a natural and effective manner. Try and see!
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