See white skin flakes on your dog’s coat or bed? Chamomile Oil contains many properties that can help soothe your dog’s itchy, irritated skin. Learn how chamomile oil benefits dogs’ skin, and the best way to use it. 

Have you noticed your dog scratching regularly or seen white flakes on her or her bedding? These signs can point to more than just irritated skin. They can also alert you to a skin condition called dandruff.

What Is Dog Dandruff?

Dandruff is the presence of dead skin cells on your dog’s coat. The color of your dog’s fur may make it difficult to see the flakes on Fido himself. However, you’ll notice them after he gets off his bed or off your lap.

Once you see that dead, flaky skin you may catch yourself thinking “it looks like my dog has dandruff. Can dogs get dandruff?”

Can Dogs Get Dandruff?

You might be familiar with the symptoms of dandruff…an itchy, irritated scalp that no how much you scratch, you can’t seem to find relief. Dandruff is common in humans, but many pet owners don’t realize how common dandruff is for dogs too.

Unfortunately, dandruff isn’t any less annoying for Fido than it is for people. Your dog will likely be bothered by the itchiness and will spend quite a bit of time scratching.

That dandruff-caused scratching will intensify any skin irritation problem and start a vicious cycle for your dog…itching that leads to scratching which leads to hair loss and other potential problems. 

The good news is that dandruff can usually be resolved naturally.

What Can I Use to Soothe My Dog’s Irritated Skin?

Start by investigating whether there’s dandruff all over your pup’s coat or just in a certain area. Irritated skin in one concentrated spot could be due to a reaction to something your dog came in contact with. 

Certain breeds, like basset hounds, cocker spaniels, labrador retrievers, and dachshunds, are just naturally more susceptible to dandruff. 

However, finding that your dog’s breed is prone to this condition doesn’t mean you should just accept that your dog is likely to suffer from dandruff. There are steps you can take to help alleviate the condition by using the right skincare products.

There are a few safe and natural tactics you can try at home to pinpoint the cause and help your pup overcome this uncomfortable, itchy problem. 

Begin by following a bathing routine with all-natural products that contain calming, soothing (and safe) essential oils.

Are Essential Oils Safe For Dogs?

Yes, if they are used the right way! However, dogs have more sensitive skin than humans do, so it’s important to use essential oils in a way that’s safe for dogs by diluting them or using products that contain them in safe strengths.

Several different kinds of oils have various healing properties for dogs’ skin, including a few essential oils. Here are a few examples and their benefits:

  • Chamomile – reduce inflammation, soothe skin, speed up healing
  • Coconut oil – antimicrobial properties naturally kill harmful microorganisms
  • Almond oil – helps heal and bring moisture to irritated skin
  • Peppermint oil – soothing and cooling abilities help irritated skin; deodorant
  • Lavender oil – calm, soothe skin, stop itching, deodorizing
  • Cedarwood oil – reduce inflammation; soothe and stop itching skin
  • Eucalyptus – both antiseptic and antibacterial properties which clean your dog’s skin; anti-inflammatory
  • Citronella – reduces sore muscles, deodorize body odor, insect repellant, improve moisture absorption

 

What Oil Is Good For A Dog’s Itchy Skin?

Diluted chamomile oil is a gentle, non-toxic, and safe essential oil that you can feel good about using for your dog’s skin. It’s probably the most effective way to help soothe your pup’s itchy skin!

Chamomile Oil Benefits

Calming chamomile has been around for thousands of years and is most known to be a relaxing herb.

Chamomile oil has anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious and anti-parasitic properties. It can be used topically or orally and be used to: 

  • Soothe skin irritations
  • Ease allergic reactions
  • Alleviate burns 
  • Helps moisturize the skin and coat
  • Calm pups who are anxious, nervous or in pain.

Chamomile Oil Uses For Dogs

In order to make chamomile oil safe for dogs, it’s important to dilute the essential oil with something like cold-pressed olive oil or another carrier oil. I recommend these dilution ratios: 

  • Large to medium dogs a ratio of 1 drop essential oil to 10 drops base oil 
  • Small dogs a ratio of 1 drop essential oil to 25 drops base oil. 

When using chamomile oil directly on your dog’s skin, put a little of the diluted oil directly on the irritated area and massage into the skin.

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

How to Use Chamomile Oil For Dogs: MuttScrub Products Provide The Perfect Soothing Blend and Strength

Each product that MuttScrub offers uses chamomile oil to help soothe and calm your dog’s irritated skin. 

Your dog’s sensitive skin should be treated with pure ingredients that stop the irritation and aid the healing process. MuttScrub products are made of all-natural substances to give your dog instant relief and carefully treat your dog’s underlying skin irritation, allowing the healing process to start.

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 chamomile oil on your dogs’ skin?

 

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