Relax Aromatherapy Roll-On

$10.00

RELAX Roll-On is an easy to use aromatherapy oil blend to help you and your dog relax. To apply, just roll it on your dog’s belly or grain area, inside the ears or you can roll it on your hands and then pet your dog. Apply whenever your dog seems stressed or in anticipation of stress inducing situations (thunderstorms, trips, 4th of July, training class, etc.). Re-apply as necessary. Read More Here.

Comes in a 1/3 ounce roll-on bottle in a cute fabric gift bag. Choose from the Relaxed Bulldog or EZBoy – in honor of our own wheelchair Frenchie (may he RIP).

This product is not intended for usage on cats. Cats are known to have sensitivities to some aromatherapy oils, so do not use on cats.

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Dog Anxiety Treatment with RELAX! Aromatherapy

Dog anxiety treatment is found with Relax! Aromatherapy Roll-On.  Relax! is a soothing blend of therapeutic quality aromatherapy oils, blended with my own Vibrational Essence blends, in organic golden jojoba oil. It is so easy to use and it helps, it really does. Relax was created to help stressed, tense, frightened dogs. Thunderstorms frighten a lot of dogs and 4th of July fireworks can be a big stress factor. You can use it for dogs that have come into rescue, are upset by anything or even for separation anxiety. Relax! Aromatherapy Roll-On with help you with your dog anxiety treatment.

When you first get your RELAX! sit with your dog when you are having a great day, when you are content, happy and feeling the love. Then roll a bit on their groin or inside their ears. Then just sit with your dog and enjoy being with them. Set the mood of wonderful relaxation and love the first time they smell this and it will set an association for them. Remember smelling grandma’s gingerbread cookies baking? Or the smell of fresh-cut grass as a kid? Same thing, you want them to make a connection between this smell and a feeling of safety and contentment.

Then, when there is an event that stresses your dog grab the roll-on and take a deep breath and relax yourself first. THEN roll it on them, as before. Speak in a calm, reassuring voice and just reassure them all is good.

Now here comes the hard part. Try not rush to that energy of “Oh, you poor pitiful dog, scared by the thunderstorm.” Be strong and reassure without frantically buying into their moment of panic. This is hard, I know, but we have to set the tone of the energy for our dogs. I hope that made sense, I read it through and it did to me…For yourself, just roll it on your wrist and/or neck…pulse points, to get the maximum effect. Your dog anxiety treatment can be of immense help to you also!

May we recommend you try our friends at Earth Heart amazing mists for additional support. Earth Heart Mists.

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Weight 2.0 oz
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Bulldog, French Bulldog, Pug

A French chemist and perfumer named Rene Maurice Gattefosse discovered lavender oil’s ability to assist in the healing of burns after immersing his burned hand into a vat of lavender oil. During the the second World War, another pioneer named Jean Valet used oils in the treatment of wounded soldiers. To this day, scientists have continued their research into the usage of nature’s bounty as essential oils. Of course, people have shared the benefits of aromatherapy oils with their companion animals, with great success.  Recently, at the University of South Dakota, a student received her doctoral degree for pioneering work in ethnobotany, which examined veterinary essential oil use.

Oils have been shown to reduce anxiety and inflammation, fight infections by inhibiting bacteria, fungi and viruses from growing and soothe muscular aches and pains. Aromatherapy oils are also used to affect emotional changes, lessen stress, activate memory and much more…in people and their pets. Aromatherapy oils are powerful and must be used with caution. Dogs especially, have such heightened senses of smell, we must use discretion when using oils with them. On a side note, I have seen dog collar attachments that emit aromatherapy oils, but I do not recommend them. I feel our dogs need to be able to move away from the oils when they have had enough. One whiff may be enough for them! Imagine sitting next to someone with overpowering perfume on a packed flight and not being able to move! Oy! A little bit can go a long way for our dogs.