i use it on my cats mixed with 40 percent alcohol my cats do not fight it and not even scared of it they almost look forward to having it if they have an ouchie
it works fine even on kittens i would just keep it away from the eyes as far as licking it well i have not seen any problems with this they will clean that area but do not seem to be attracted to it right away its the liquid alcohol i would be worried about but its a small amount and it evaporates
If a dog is itching, it may be allergies, but always use a flea treatment (from your vets, to be sure if works) to rule out fleas first. Next you need to make sure there are no substances in the house the dog is allergic to - switch to hypoallergenic cleaners/washing powders and see if the itching improves. If this doesn't help, try a food trial - the best food from this is from your vets, but you can try lean chicken and rice, or a hypoallergenic dog food (as long as the dog isn't allergic to the ingredients in the food! Trial and error can take a while). If these don't work, you neecd to talk to your vet. Remember, if the dog has broken skin, hair loss or redness of the skin you should always take them to see the vet first. Even if you get rid of what the dog is allergic to, once the 'itch-scratch' cycle is in place (or the skin is infected), they will never get any better without veterinary intervention. Treatment for allergies is life-long and can be very expensive; make sure your dog is insured with a 'life-long' policy!
It is not recommended to give dogs Epsom salts orally, as it can cause digestive upset and other complications. If your dog needs a bath, you can use a diluted Epsom salt solution for skin issues like itching or inflammation, but be sure to consult with your vet first.
If you buy a dog house, the dog will not use it until you train it to go in the dog house.
"He" is the correct pronoun to use when referring to a dog.
You would use dog nappies when your dog suffers from incontinence, or when the dog is young, and does not know not to urinate/defecate inside the house.
yes witch hazel is perfectly safe to use during pregnancy.
You can use witch hazel for your hair and in fact it will help remove any chemical residue from your hair. It is important to rinse the hair carefully afterwards with warm water, the witch hazel will act as a follicle astringent.
Hamamelis virginiana is the name given to witch hazel. It can be used for medicinal purposes, such as swellings, itching, irritated skin, cuts, and insect bites.
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Yes you can
Check out this site, they explain the uses for witch hazel. http://health.howstuffworks.com/witch-hazel-herbal-remedies.htm I am not sure about witch hazel but I know rubbing alcohol would work. The rubbing alcohol will just dry them out and get rid of them.
Well, honey, technically you can use witch hazel to clean your pipe, but it's not the most effective choice. You're better off using isopropyl alcohol or a specialized pipe cleaning solution for a thorough clean. Witch hazel might leave a residue or not fully break down the gunk in your pipe. But hey, if you're in a pinch, go ahead and give it a try.
For the most part, when you are wanting to dilute the ink you will use small amounts of Witch Hazel to water it down. You can also use distilled water. In the event of you doing soft gray shading, you will want to use the witch hazel to dilute the black. The witch hazel will reduce the redness of the tattooing while you are doing it, and will allow you to see more clearly the black that you are building up in the skin.
To make witch hazel water, combine 1 tablespoon of witch hazel extract with 1 cup of distilled water. This ratio creates a diluted solution suitable for use as a natural astringent or skin toner. Adjust the ratio based on your needs, keeping the concentration of witch hazel extract between 5-10% for skincare purposes.
Witch hazel that is organic is grown without the use of synthetic fertilizer, pesticide or herbicides. Certified means that is grown by someone who has obtained organic certification by the USDA.
I have very dry and sensitive skin and would not recommend using witch hazel. I used it several days in a row and developed an itchy rash on my face.
yes . i use to clean my screen on my iPhone . =)