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POOCH
CALMING BODY BLEND
15 ml. (1/2
oz.) ~ $9.50

30 ml. (1 oz.)
~ $18.00 
60 ml. (2 oz.)
~ $35.00 
Massage into the pooch's
neck, chest, inside ear flap, tummy. Helps with any situation when
the pooch needs calming, vet trips, grooming, storms.
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POOCH
HOT SPOT BLEND
15 ml. (1/2
oz.) ~ $9.50

30 ml. (1 oz.)
~ $18.00 
60 ml. (2 oz.)
~ $35.00 
Dries and heals hot spots.
Antibacterial. Eases itching
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POOCH
HOT SPOT SPRAY
4 oz. ~ $8.50

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SOOTHING SKIN SPRAY
4 oz. $8.00
A great, versatile skin spray that helps with itching,
irritation, bare patches.
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POOCH
MITE AND MANGE TREATMENTS |
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EAR TREATMENT
15 ml. (1/2
oz.) ~ $9.50

30 ml. (1 oz.)
~ $18.00 
60 ml. (2 oz.)
~ $35.00
For treating ear mites, demodex, mange, and other skin disorders
with garlic, mullein, Vit. E, olive oil & essential oils
Ear Treatment may be used as an Ear Cleaner for cats.

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BODY
MITE TREATMENT
2 oz. ~ $12.00 
4 oz. ~ $22.00
a garlic, mullein oil and essential oil blend (for sarcoptic mange,
demodec manage, etc.)
Note: To treat areas close to the eyes, use Lavender
Ointment
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THERAPEUTIC
EMU OIL:
Recommended by veterinarians for all domestic animals.
The anti-inflammatory and penetrating characteristics of Emu Oil make it
well suited for treatment of many disorders & injuries: saddle
sores, abrasions, ringworm, mange, hot spots, proud flesh, scars and
wire cuts. Emu oil promotes faster healing with less scarring. Emu oil
also soothes and conditions dry, itchy skin without irritation.
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TEA
TREE
HYDROSOL
Melaleuca alternafolia
2 oz. ~ $ 9.25
4 oz. ~ $17.95
8 oz. ~ $34.95
The scent is slightly herbal and
slightly medicinal, which is okay, because it's probably the best
hydrosol to use for first aid and general wound care.
Antiseptic, anti-fungal,
antibacterial, antiviral; this one does it all. Cleans cuts,
scrapes, wounds; use with lavender for children's boo-boo; quick
response for skin infections, use immediately for dog bite.
Excellent for skin disorders,
including psoriasis, eczema, rash. Gentle enough to use for
babies, yeast infection, deodorant spray, foot spray. The
first choice for a dog or cat's hot spot or skin rash, prevents
staph infection which is so easily spread with a pet's dirty
toenails.
An essential for First Aid
Skin type: acne
(Please do not use essential oils
on cats, use hydrosols instead)
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