Just wanted to share a home remedy that is working well for my dog.
The heat of summer brings scratching and "hot spots" to lots of dogs.
Our boy, Phoenix, had an allergic reaction to the chemicals in a flea/tick collar.
He ended up with sores and scabs and very red skin.
He was nibbling/biting his skin and scratching like crazy.
After visiting the vet and researching the internet I found a "recipe" and added a couple of aromatherapy oils.
Now, Phoenix is a much happier boy, the nibbling/biting has stopped completely and the scratching is greatly reduced.
No more scabs or sore spots and greatly reduced patches of red skin;
This isn't a total flea/tick repellant, though I have found one - chemical free - on-line to try, but it does make for a happier dog without the potential allergic reaction to chemicals and it definitely soothes irritated skin.
(Different things work for different dogs and it may not be the answer for everyone but as it has helped our boy so much I thought I'd share it as it may help).
Slice one whole lemon and add to a pint of nearly boiling water.
Leave to steep overnight.
Drain liquid and add a few drops of Citronella aromatherapy oil
plus a few drops of Lavender aromatherapy oil.
Parting hair and making sure you get directly to the skin, sponge onto your dog - either in problem spots only or on his/her whole body.
This skin tonic is gentle enough to use every day if required.