Greetings...
I have been going through some of my files and came upon some great information from the Young Living Grand convention that was held June 2010. This information was given by Melissa Shelton DVM: Crow River Animal Hospital Ltd. Her website is
http://www.crowriveranimal%20hospital.com/ where she shares how she uses the Young Living Oils in her Veterinarian Practice.
Myself I apply the oils to my two dogs Heidi & Bandit. Bandit was getting stiff in one leg and I opened a sulfurzyme capsul and sprinkled it on his food and in no time at all he was running again on all four legs.Heidi loves the oils and when she has an upset stomach as she eats anything she finds I apply Di-Gize to her tummy and she just lies back and enjoys it. She would actually make a good commercial for the oils.
From my hand out here a few more hints that you may be interested in.
People Allergic to Pets:If guests are coming over who have pet allergies... Diffuse Clove for 3 hours, stop one hour before guests arrive- no allergies! Top anti -Histamine Oils -Melissa,Octotea, Basil- want to get into the oral cavity. also in a shot of Ningxia Red. I put the juice right on their food..
The Ultimate Odor Eliminator.
In a 4 ounce glass spray bottle: 40 drops of Purification,20 drops Lemongrass oil,10 drops of Orange oil, 10 drops Peppermint oil, 5 drops Bath gel Base (optional), Distilled Water.
This information is for educational purposes only and is in no way to replace vet care.This is what has worked for others and who have shared their stories. If you have one I would love to hear about it email me at
vickijost@gmail.com
Dogs are wonderful when it comes to the oils as they do not judge they just enjoy. the raindrop technique is also done on animals. you may see this at this years Convention when we go to farm Day.
Till next time,
Vicki-Lynne