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How to use chamomile on dogs

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We know that the active ingredients of herbs, in many cases, are beneficial to health. But you have to be careful about applying the same products to dogs that we humans take since they have a different metabolism and digestive system.

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An example is lemon, equally beneficial for humans toxic to dogs. But, faced with some problems, health workers Veterinary Hospital of Asturias We talk about the virtues of chamomile, better known as camomile.

It is an aromatic herb found abundantly in the wild, with a small daisy-like flower, but is also sold dried in herbal medicine, herbalist’s shops and pharmacies.

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Chamomile is useful for skin diseases, digestive problems and nervous disorderssuch as stress from violent noises or fireworks.

How to administer chamomile to our pet

According to the professionals of the Veterinary Hospital of Asturias, these detailed indications on their website regarding the use of chamomile are valid for both dogs like cats domestic.

Clean the dog's skin with chamomile./ Photo: Animal Expert website.Clean the dog’s skin with chamomile./ Photo: Animal Expert website.

1. Skin lesions

Pets can get skin irritations for various reasons. They may suffer from allergies or insect bites and often attract external parasites such as fleas, lice and ticks.

THE bites They bother them a lot and scratch excessively, a behavior that is unavoidable for them and which can cause serious injuries if they become infected.

With chamomile spread on cotton we can relieve the itching of fleas, lice and ticks./ Photo by Bethany Ferr on Pexels.With chamomile spread on cotton we can relieve the itching of fleas, lice and ticks./ Photo by Bethany Ferr on Pexels.

In all these cases it is possible to use a cold or warm chamomile infusion to wash the skin. affected areas and soothe itching.

Also Chamomile can be included in the bath water. But be careful, it must not contain sugar or lemon.

2. Gastrointestinal conditions

If the animal has indigestion and presents nausea, vomiting or diarrheachamomile calms abdominal pain and attacks the bacteria that cause inflammation of the stomach and intestines.

Dog drinking water from his bowl.  In this way we will be able to give him the dose of chamomile that will help him on an intestinal level./ Freepik.Dog drinking water from his bowl. In this way we will be able to give him the dose of chamomile that will help him on an intestinal level./ Freepik.

Chamomile is anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and muscle relaxant: relaxes muscles, including those of the digestive system.

You have to calculate the weight of the animal and one cup of infusion can be administered for every 10 kilos of weight, spread over the day.

For example, a small dog should take a spoonful every hour and one big dogtwo tablespoons.

3. Occasionally stressed dog

In specific situations of nervous alterations, chamomile is a good tranquilizer. We have seen animals who are very nervous about moving, the arrival of another animal in their territory, annoying noises, thunderstorms or fireworks.

Occasionally stressed dogs.  Chamomile tea can help them./ Photo Andrew Neel on Pexels.Occasionally stressed dogs. Chamomile tea can help them./ Photo Andrew Neel on Pexels.

It is not advisable to drink the mixture regularly because the dog will lose energy due to it. sedative effect of chamomile. But in specific situations, like humans, they need a relaxant to relieve their anxiety.

If you are offered an infusion, you should be cold and contain no sugar, They will drink it. But since in this case it is not administered in isolated spoonfuls, the quantity will have to be determined by the veterinarian based on the characteristics of the animal (size and weight) plus the reason and duration of the situation that produces a high degree of anxiety or fatigue. .

Source: Clarin

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