Essential Oils First Aid Kit for Animals
Animal Scents Ointment - to seal and disinfect open wounds.
Exodus II - for infection, inflammation; to promote tissue regeneration.
Helichrysum - as a topical anesthetic.
Idaho Tansy - one of the most versatile oils for animals. It is purifying, cleansing, tissue-regenerating, anti-inflammatory, and anesthetic, and is used for bruised bones, cuts, wounds, and colic. It repels flies.
Laurel - for bruising and soreness.
Lavender - for tissue regeneration, desensitizing wound.
Melrose - for disinfecting and cleaning wounds. Use weekly to keep ears clean.
Mountain Savory - for reducing inflammation.
Myrrh - for infection, inflammation; to promote tissue regeneration.
Ortho Ease - to dilute essential oils and act as a pain-reliever and anti-inflammatory.
PanAway - If the pain originates from a broken bone rather than an open wound, use PanAway to kill pain in points where there is no open, raw tissue. NOTE: Do not apply PanAway to open wounds because it will sting and traumatize the animal. Instead, use helichrysum and balsam fir to reduce bleeding and pain.
Purification - is more effective than using iodine or hydrogen peroxide for washing and cleansing wounds. It repels ticks and mites.
Roman Chamomile - for tissue regeneration, desensitizing wound.
Thieves - for inflammation, infection and bacteria; for proudflesh (where new tissue continues to rebuild itself causing excessive granulation) to promote tissue regeneration.
Valerian - can be used internally and externally for controlling pain.
Vetiver - can be used internally and externally for controlling pain.