Sometimes in life we decide to use many of the home remedies that we have in the house. Well that approach can work for our dogs also. We select some of the best treatments for the ailments that your dog may have. We always look to find ways to help our dogs be happy and healthy.
Dogâs dry skin can be treated with Vitamin EÂ
Dogs get dry skin also. As with humans, Vitamin E will clear that right up, the same way that it can help humans with dry skin and wrinkles. We recommend giving your pup a nice massage to add the lotion directly to the troublesome area. You can use Vitamin E pills also, but it is much easier, and enjoyable for the pup, to get the massage method. If you go the oral route, please check with your vets to get the perfect amount for your dog.
Electrolyte-Replacing Liquids for Vomiting and DiarrheaÂ
Athletes, when in need of rehydration are always seeking drinks and beverages that allow for them to replenish their electrolytes. Well, these will work well for your puppy also. If you have drinks like that in your house and your dog is suffering with vomiting or dehydration, check with your vet to see if that may help them recover quicker.
Yoghurt and Acidophilus for Dogs
Plain yoghurt is a healthy treat for any dog. Just as with people, the live acidophilus in the yoghurt keeps the good bacteria in equilibrium in your dogâs intestines, in order that poor bacteria is knocked out. Yoghurt can really help keep your dogâs bacteria in balance, particularly helping dogâs avoid very common yeast infections.
Chamomile Tea for DogsÂ
Chamomile is a fantastic herb to help settle stomachs. It has a natural disinfectant, that can help both humans and dogs with their nervousness and gas issues. You should allow your dog to drink a little tea or else you can apply a chamomile ointment to your dogs skin to soothe them.