dog to be itchy. Herbs such as chamomile and vervain are nervine herbs and are wonderful for soothing anxious itchy behaviour. With allergies there is often an overactive nervous system so by soothing it you are helping with the symptoms. Natural anti-histamines such as horseradish are also great for itchy allergies in your dog and will help soothe any nasal drip and sinus issues. Marshmallow is great
for mucous build-up and garlic will act as a natural antibiotic in case of infection. Whenever there is the question "is my
dog itchy?" always remember to work out what is causing the problem first, then look at what herbal remedies may be worth a try. Unfortunately, with vet medicines there can often be side effects such as with prednisone, which can end up compromising the immune system. Steroids should be used carefully and
sparingly as they may cause liver problems as well.
Therefore you may like to consider
Mother Nature's medicine kit and try something natural to help your dogs live a longer, happier life. Jackie Rive www.brookbyherbs.co.nz
Natural Remedies to Aid Itchiness in Your Dog
Kelp (whole plant) (Fucus vesiculosus)
Garlic (bulb) (Allium sativum)
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Original source of iodine Packed with 46 minerals Nourishing
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Rich in sulphur
Supports the immune system May help deter nuisance flies
Yarrow (herb) (Achillea millefolium)
Rosehips (fruit & seeds) (Rosa Canina)
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Digestive stimulant Improves circulation
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Rich source of vitamin C Restores body's defences
For your free herbal guide on "37 herbs & remedies for fabulously healthy animals" go to www.brookbyherbs.co.nz
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