Terrashield

CA$20.00

Terrashield is a bug repellent blend with oils ylang ylang, nootka, tamaru, cedarwood, catnip, lemon eucalyptus, litsea, and arborvitae. It is a great toxic-free alternative, a natural way to guard against insects and pests. Mix with fractionated coconut oil to help stay on the skin longer, prolonging its effect. You can also make a bug repellent spray for your pets*

*Please consult animal aromatherapy specialist first, to find out how to dilute oils according to specific breed, size and health condition of your pets

  • Delivers an invigorating aroma

  • Provides skin-soothing benefits

  • Creates an inviting atmosphere when diffused

  • May be used by everyone in the family

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Terrashield is a bug repellent blend with oils ylang ylang, nootka, tamaru, cedarwood, catnip, lemon eucalyptus, litsea, and arborvitae. It is a great toxic-free alternative, a natural way to guard against insects and pests. Mix with fractionated coconut oil to help stay on the skin longer, prolonging its effect. You can also make a bug repellent spray for your pets*

*Please consult animal aromatherapy specialist first, to find out how to dilute oils according to specific breed, size and health condition of your pets

  • Delivers an invigorating aroma

  • Provides skin-soothing benefits

  • Creates an inviting atmosphere when diffused

  • May be used by everyone in the family

Terrashield is a bug repellent blend with oils ylang ylang, nootka, tamaru, cedarwood, catnip, lemon eucalyptus, litsea, and arborvitae. It is a great toxic-free alternative, a natural way to guard against insects and pests. Mix with fractionated coconut oil to help stay on the skin longer, prolonging its effect. You can also make a bug repellent spray for your pets*

*Please consult animal aromatherapy specialist first, to find out how to dilute oils according to specific breed, size and health condition of your pets

  • Delivers an invigorating aroma

  • Provides skin-soothing benefits

  • Creates an inviting atmosphere when diffused

  • May be used by everyone in the family

Not all essential oils are created equal. As FDA does not regulate the quality of essential oils, it is

important that you research the brand that you may be using, as many are adulterated with synthetics and fillers which are often unsafe or toxic to pets. Always use medical-grade or CPTG certified pure therapeutic oils that have been tested for purity and the test results are accessible to the public. Keep your oils safe in the house, as curious cats and dogs could accidentally ingest oils that are potentially dangerous. If you are new to oils, consult your veterinarian or Certified Animal Essential Oil Specialist in your area to learn how to safely and effectively use essential oils. Few things to discuss with your vet/essential oil specialist

  • the breed and size of the pet you intend to use oils with-as diluting is the most important part of using oils with animals.

  • medical history, medical condition, medications (internal/topical) that may contradict with essential oils

  • if your pet is pregnant, nursing or young (small) animals

  • potential allergy to plants/oils

  • how much oils to use in your diffuser

Do a patch test on a small area first before use. Every animal is different! If you suspect allergies to essential oil, do not wash out with water but dilute the area with a vegetable oil such as coconut oil. When diffusing, use a water-based diffuser in the open area in the intermittent setting. Make sure your animals can leave the room if they choose, to another area of the house or outside. Observe your animal’s behaviour such as excessive panting. If your pet is sensitive to oil you are diffusing, stop the diffuser and get some fresh air. Avoid toxic, dangerous oils listed below.

Oils to avoid topically and internally with dogs:

Birch, Melaleuca (tea tree), Wintergreen

Caution with hot oils:

Oregano, Cassia, Cinnamon, Clove, Rosemary, Thyme

Caution when diffusing around dogs:

Melaleuca (tea tree), Cassia, Cinnamon, Oregano, Thyme

Oils to avoid topically and internally with cats:

Citrus Oils, Birch, Melaleuca (tea tree), Cassia, Cinnamon, Oregano, Thyme, Peppermint, Spearmint, Birch, Wintergreen

Caution when diffusing around cats:

Melaleuca (tea tree), Cassia, Cinnamon, Oregano, Thyme, Peppermint, Spearmint, Birch, Wintergreen

More info on www.essentialoilvet.com Dr. Janet Roark, DVM is part of the DoTerra veterinary panel.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information on this page and provided by Janet Roark, DVM is for informational purposes only. The information provided does not replace medical advice given to you by your veterinarian or doctor. If an animal (or human) you know has a medical health condition, I encourage you to contact a health care professional.

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