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Essential Oil Formula for Dog Snoring

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Blend of essential oils to add to a diffuser with water. Bronchodilator, mucolytic and expectorant properties that facilitate breathing and help prevent your dog from snoring.

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Essential oil formula for snoring dog's. We use Very high quality essential oils certified organic with bronchodilator, mucolytic and expectorant properties to use in a diffuser (with water), thus facilitating better breathing and helping your dog avoid snoring. NOT suitable for cats

 

What is aromatherapy for animals?

It is a very ancient technique, since civilizations such as Egypt, China, or ancient Greece used essential oils therapeutically. The aromatherapy It is a natural therapy in which essential oils are extracted from flowers, leaves, bark, roots, stems, seeds or fruits of a plant.

The formula of essential oils for dog snoring is olfactory. A few drops of this mixture of essential oils are added to the water. a diffuser to promote breathing, helping to prevent snoring in dogs.

 

Olfactory administration of the essential oil formula for snoring in dogs

  • In diffuser, adding 5 to 7 drops to water. The room must be ventilated. NOT suitable for cats

 

Format

10ml dark glass dropper bottle (which better preserves the properties of essential oils).

Why is my dog ​​snoring?

There are many reasons:

  • Overweight
  • Dental problems
  • Cold
  • Polyps
  • A foreign body inside the nose

 

Being overweight is the most common cause of snoring in dogs, since the over weight It can put pressure on the airways and make it difficult to breathe. We recommend adjusting your diet with a natural nutrition consultation remotely by an integrative veterinarian.

Another cause of snoring in dogs is when they have coldsFor example, in winter. Their nose runs, their eyes water and sometimes they snore.

Snoring can also be caused by untreated dental problems.

If your dog snores, sneezes frequently, and also rubs his nose a lot, he may have a foreign body in the nose. This can be, for example, a plant seed or even a small stone. In most cases, these foreign bodies come out on their own. However, sometimes the intervention of a veterinarian may be necessary.

Another cause of snoring may be a polyp in the nose.

Just like people, dogs can also suffer allergies. If you have this suspicion, Take him to a veterinary professional as soon as possible.

In short, although snoring in dogs is generally harmless, sometimes it can indicate serious problems. Therefore, as always, think about prevention and help with our formula of essential oils to improve breathing. If you see that he is not improving, do not delay in taking him to the vet to find out the cause of his snoring.

*If you want more advice on how to help your animals with natural products and therapies, we recommend reading our blog AnimalEco and subscribe to our newsletter.

 

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