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Whenever a problem comes up, we all think about solving it with homemade remedies. Not because they are affordable, but because they are also easy and harmless.

The same applies to our little furry friends. As they live in the same house as us, we can’t see them in pain. Of course, you will see his veterinarian, but before that, try some home remedies for your dog’s stomach upset or anything else that’s bothering him.

Follow the list of these remedies to try at home to cure many common health problems effectively.

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For Dog Anxiety

Anxiety and stress is a common thing for many dogs, no matter what species they are. But the thing is, you don’t always have to treat him with artificial drugs or supplements. You can use these home remedies on your anxious dog, and you will see a gradual positive effect over days or immediately.

● You can use CBD oil that is helpful in many ways. It has a proven effect on the dog’s anxiety and joint pain and boosts their heart health. 

● Use some soothing music to let your dog chill for a while when he seems anxious.

● Apply drug-free aromatherapy with essential oils like lavender, chamomile, and Egyptian geranium and give him some relaxing massage afterward.

For diarrhea

Sometimes your dog’s stomach becomes upset due to something unusual that he has taken. Of Course, you can do a check-up with your vet immediately to figure out what’s causing it. But you can also try some natural home remedies to eliminate diarrhea.

● Try pumpkins, which are rich in Vitamin A, C, and E, and fiber. It absorbs a lot of water from your dog’s stool, inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria.

Boil rice in a bowl of water with a 2:1 portion and remove the grains. It will transfer into a creamy white soup that you can give to your dog.

Yogurt also reduces diarrhea symptoms and is helpful for dogs that are allergic to milk and milk products.

Give him boiled potatoes after removing the skins.

Cottage cheese

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Plain egg cooked with no oil or butter and chicken without skin.

 

For Dry Skin

Dogs get itchy and dry skin too, and maybe there is an underlying condition that’s causing it. But if your vet is not worried about that, you can try home remedies alone. Just so that you know, natural remedies won’t cause any damage if not cure anything. But it’s always a wise idea to try and find out, isn’t it?

Don’t bath him every day as water washes away the natural oils from his skin, makes it drier.

Whenever you wash his fur, make sure you are using a moisturizing shampoo that has aloe vera or oatmeal in it.

Shop for hypoallergenic and gentle shampoos for dogs.

Use moisturizing conditioner after giving a bath.

Add omega-3 fatty acids to the dog’s diet to make his skin healthy. Ask the vet to instruct you with dosages.

 

Heal Cuts and Wounds with Natural Ingredients

Usually, dogs can cure wounds and cuts on their own by licking the area. But that’s not possible all the time, especially when the wound is out of reach. In those cases, to solve its sufferings, you can try to apply homemade treatments.

Wash off the cut or wound gently with warm water or saline.

Never use soaps, shampoos, rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, herbal preparations, tea tree oil, etc., to open wounds unless a vet suggests doing so.

 

Bad Breath

Dogs get bad breath too, and it’s called halitosis, which comes from tooth decay and tartar buildup. Mints and mouthwash can prevent bad breath, but it will be so much better if you can try to cure the problem altogether. 

Wash his food bowl every day and give his fresh water daily.

Brush his teeth every day and give chew toys that are also clean and good.

Use a good dog’s toothpaste and a fine toothbrush to scrub his teeth every day.

 

Prevent Fleas and Insects

Vets always prefer traditional home remedies to prevent the occurrence of fleas and insects. Avoiding medicines or drugs is a good idea, and there is always something natural available for you to resolve your problems. 

You can make homemade flea spray using lemon, rosemary, or neem oil

Add yeast or apple cider vinegar to your dog’s diet to help him fighting insects.

You can also add nematodes or worm-like parasites to your yard that can feed on your dog’s fleas.

Often do blood tests of your dog to be aware of his heartworm and tick-borne diseases.

 

Cure Ear gunk

Sometimes our dogs’ ears smell yeasty or stinky, maybe because of an infection. If your dog’s ears are smelling or you find him shaking his head frequently, then do the following.

Use a gentle cleanser to clean his organs.

Or you can clean his ears using just a damp cloth.

Use vinegar, alcohol, or hydrogen peroxide to clean his ears.

All these 7 Homemade Remedies For Dogs will help you avoid medicines and unnecessary drugs. Subscribe to our newsletter to get more exciting tips every day.