
We love our pets. When we bring a pet into our family, he becomes part of our family. We provide trips to the veterinarian for preventative care. We feed them, give them water, and we consider his needs and adapt our lives to include them.
Our pets are the most loyal member of our family in some cases. He can’t wait for us to come home. He watches for us and welcomes us every single time. When we feel ill, he will often stay close to us until we feel better. He will guard us and protect us with his very life. Our pets love us and we truly love them.
We manage to communicate with our dog very well. Dogs are smart. They learn basic commands easily. But, their ability to communicate with us, is limited. It is up to us to know our pet well enough to know when something is wrong. We have to be able to read his behavior, notice physical signs that he is under stress or experiencing pain.
Many pet owners are surprised to find out that their beloved dog can get stressed out. From our point of view, they have a great life. They have a home, food, and a family that loves them. But, according to pet experts, there are many things that can cause stress in a dog. Below we have listed a few reasons that a healthy dog can begin to stress. Just like people, sometimes it is hard to know why you feel stress, But, that doesn’t make it any less of an issue.
The first thing is, be understanding and comforting. That does not mean that you do not bring correction. But you show the dog affection and attention until he understands that everything is okay.
Dogs are very sensitive to things around them. Their sense of smell is 20 times more than that of a human. Their bodies react to natural elements much like our own. This is why more dog professionals are recommending the use of essential oils to calm a dog that is stressed. However, you need to use real essential oils. Some of the products in your local department store are packaged to look like essential oils, but in reality, they are simply room fresheners. Aromatherapy oil developed and tested by Banyan Tree Essentials are real essential oils. Only real essential oils will trigger the senses needed to calm your pet.
Essential oils are used in diffusers to release the elements into the air, ingested, or applied topically. The very first one you should buy is Lavender. It should be put in a diffuser. It will release in the air which will calm your dog and the people in the home. Your dog will heal better when you are also relaxed.
Once your dog has gotten tummy troubles from stress, it is important to treat it as easy for the dog as possible. This blend of essential oils should be mixed together, then lovingly stroke oils in your hands down the dog’s spine and around his joints. The oils will absorb, triggering him to want to eat. Let him return to his eating as slowly as he wants to.
Note: The peppermint is added to keep your dog from getting nausea when he tries to eat again. It is very strong. Do NOT get it in or near his eyes. If your dog doesn’t improve in a few days and you want to take him to the vet, you can place ONE drop of peppermint directly on his tongue to keep him from getting car sick.
