How To Use Coconut Oil For Your Dog’s Skin Problems

Coconut oil can provide many benefits for dogs when used to supplement their diets, but did you also know that it can help a multitude of skin issues when applied topically?

The ultra-moisturizing oil promotes healing with its antibacterial properties. When rubbed onto your pup’s skin, it can also help relieve allergies, eczema, and itchiness, according to Healthy Pets by Mercola. It can also help your pup’s body with minor issues such as small cuts, stings, and even hot spots, by providing a protective barrier over the lesion while it heals.

A light layer of oil added to their coats can leave their fur soft and shiny. It’s also a great way to moisturize your pup’s nails, especially for older dogs whose nails are getting brittle.

In general, you can rub some coconut oil right on the affected area you wish to soothe. PetMD explains that the best way to apply it to your canine’s fur is to start by using a small amount (too much, and they’ll get greasy). Rub it between your hands and smooth it onto their fur, then down to the skin with your fingertips. Your pooch will love the relaxing massage!

There is, of course, the problem of your dog licking up the beneficial “ointment.” As long as the oil gets a chance to absorb, it’ll have a positive effect even if your dog licks it off eventually. It’s a bonus that dogs actually benefit from consuming coconut oil – an all-natural solution is always the best, in our opinion!

This all-natural, multi-use product can boost your pup’s health inside and out. Consider adding it to your their healthy routines.

If you don’t already have some coconut oil in stock, our new Project Paws® Organic Virgin Coconut Oil is a great option! Even better – it’s the only coconut oil on the market that provides healthy meals for shelter dogs with each purchase.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information on this website is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified healthcare professional.




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