With its skin relief, antiseptic qualities, and flea control properties, Eucalyptus oil contains many benefits for dogs. Find out how valuable this essential oil is and how it can help your dog.

We love our furry family members and want to help them stay healthy. Dogs are like people in the sense that each one reacts differently to traditional medicine, sometimes with terrible side effects.

Essential oils can be beneficial for dogs because they provide benefits with few, if any, side effects when used properly. However, it is important to make sure you use essential oils correctly for your pet, since the way they react to the scents and properties of oils can differ from humans. Read on to learn more about this essential oil.

What is Eucalyptus Oil?

The eucalyptus tree is native to Australia. Fun fact: contrary to popular belief, koalas eat mainly eucalyptus leaves, not bamboo.

Eucalyptus oil is extracted from the leaves of the tree, and as an essential oil it contains antimicrobial and insect-repelling properties that soothe skin conditions and leave behind a fresh scent.

Diluted eucalyptus oil may be a remedy for skin and health problems such as arthritis and skin ulcers. 

Eucalyptus Oil Benefits

Eucalyptus is a popular oil to use, and for good reason! Here are are the top eucalyptus oil benefits for your pup:

  • Flea control. Like citronella oil, this oil can help repel these parasites.
  • Skin relief. This oil helps soothe skin after insect bites, stings, and skin rashes.
  • Antiseptic properties. Eucalyptus is useful for skin problems as well as cleaning bedding.
  • Respiratory therapy. Help combat respiratory problems such as sinus infections and bronchitis.
  • Fragrance. The fresh scent is very effective against pet odor.

Is Eucalyptus Oil Safe For Dogs?

A quick google search wills how you that some people believe eucalyptus oil should never be used on or near pets. 

However, while large amounts of eucalyptus oil can have adverse results, small quantities are safe. 

The best course of action if you are concerned is to get the eucalyptus oil benefits from a naturally-made product that expertly blends the right amount of eucalyptus in, such as MuttScrub products.

Eucalyptus Oil Uses For Dogs

Diffusing Eucalyptus Oil

Overall, aromatherapy is a natural and safe treatment option for your dog if you are looking to try an alternative to chemical products.

Keep in mind that pets have better senses of smell, so I recommend using a very diluted solution to avoid respiratory irritations.

While people use eucalyptus oil in the shower to diffuse the oil and create a spa-like atmosphere, our Pawsitively Soothing Anti-itch Shampoo can be used at bath time for dogs to create a similar experience. 

This shampoo contains our essential oil blend (peppermint, lavender, chamomile, cedarwood, eucalyptus, and citronella) to provide a soothing yet broad-spectrum antifungal and antibacterial combination to soothe and heal your dog’s itchy skin.

These products are natural and safe, and can be very soothing for your dog with no mixing or dilution required (it’s already done for you)!

Topical Use

Diluting eucalyptus oil is very important because the strength of essential oils are based on the human body which is quite a bit larger than your average dog.

Plus, dogs’ skin is much more sensitive than human skin, and essential oils should be used with caution to avoid irritation.

When applied topically, eucalyptus oil should be used in a diluted form. Using the oil directly or in high concentrations can potentially cause skin irritation.

Add 15 drops to a small spray bottle filled with water. This can then be sprayed on your dog’s skin for flea and tick control, skin healing, or relaxation.

One VERY important note is to make sure you do not spray this combination somewhere your dog could lick, as eucalyptus oil is toxic to dogs if consumed.

In order to make eucalyptus oil safe for dogs topically, dilute the essential oil with your preferred carrier oil (fractionated coconut oil, almond oil, olive oil, etc) according to the recommended dilution ratios below. 

I recommend these dilution ratios: 

  • large to medium dogs…a ratio of 1 drop eucalyptus oil to 30 drops carrier oil
  • small dogs…a ratio of 1 drop eucalyptus oil to 50 drops carrier oil. 

Put the mixture into your hands, rub them together to obtain a light coating. Then rub or massage the oil along the spine. Another way to use this oil topically is to add it to canine massage or acupressure.

Use this oil dilution along with our calming MuttScrub products for a routine that nourishes your dog’s skin and alleviates irritations.

Internal Use

Eucalyptus is toxic to dogs if ingested

Apply sprays to a dog’s back in areas where he can’t lick off the oil. Essential oils can also be absorbed through the skin, so only use diluted strength oils. 

Signs of ingestion include vomiting, diarrhea, depression, weakness, and excess salivation. Check for local skin reactions, such as redness or itching. 

It’s a rare occurrence, but if your dog has a skin reaction, wash the oil off with Dawn original liquid detergent and contact your veterinarian.

Does Eucalyptus Oil Kill Fleas on Dogs?

Use eucalyptus oil to naturally kill and repel fleas in your home: 

  • Mix ¼ tsp. eucalyptus oil with 8 oz. of water in a spray bottle to make a flea repellent. You can find eucalyptus oil at your local health food store.
  • Spray the eucalyptus oil solution on pet bedding, toys and carpeting at least three times a week. This will kill and repel the fleas in your home.

 

Using Eucalyptus Oil For Dogs: MuttScrub Products Provide The Perfect Soothing Blend 

Each product that MuttScrub offers uses eucalyptus oil to help provide soothing and antiseptic benefits. The blend of oils in each product provides the best nourishing support for your dog.

Treat your dog’s skin with pure ingredients that stop the irritation and aid the healing process in the safest way possible. MuttScrub products are made of all-natural substances to give your dog instant relief.

All three of our products work best when used together in the Pawsitively Soothing Itch Relief Kit For Dogs. We’ve got several great reviews of the product over on our Facebook page…check them out!

Tell us in the comments: have you ever tried using eucalyptus oil for your dog?

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