MJ TOUCH
A beautiful coat—soft, shiny, and silky—in a dog is generally synonymous with good health. Maintaining their appearance and well-being is one way to ensure their comfort, especially when it can help detect potential abnormalities or skin problems. Our dogs' coats sometimes need a little help to stay healthy.
Essential oils can be used to treat problems that our pets (cats, dogs, horses, rabbits, etc.) may encounter. They are used to get rid of fleas and other parasites, to beautify their fur, to treat wounds, to relieve joint problems, etc.
MJ Toutou offers you a range of natural pampering and well-being treatments for your pet dog.
3 PERFUMES IN SPRAY
BALOU : deodorizes, refreshes and cares for the coat while shining your dog's fur.
NAPOLEON: a cologne that brings a feeling of freshness and well-being and eliminates unpleasant odors.
SMALL DOG : soothing, subtle and calming with notes of lavender vanilla.
Made with soy lecithin, coconut oil, vegetable glycerin, rosemary oleoresin, and refreshing, calming, deodorizing, and caring essential oils.
- Their actions are long-lasting and do not interfere with the animal's olfactory qualities.
- Makes the coat smooth and shiny.
Aromas known for their antibacterial, antiparasitic, refreshing, calming, and mood-enhancing properties. Here is an example of essential oils used:
- HE Ravintsara: known for its antibacterial, antiparasitic, refreshing properties
- HE True Lavender: known for its anti-inflammatory, healing, calming and regenerating effects.
- Lemongrass essential oil: known as a repellent but also calming and anti-inflammatory. It helps restore balanced skin flora by helping to fight harmful germs: bacteria, fungi, and unwanted parasites... Purifying, lemongrass essential oil has a fresh, lemony scent and promotes good mood.
- Vanilla (extract): comforting, it soothes while caring for the hair. It delicately perfumes the hair and improves its shine, suppleness and beautifies it.
There are almost as many properties as there are essential oils! And of course, these properties are directly linked to the plant used to make the essential oil. An essential oil can also, on its own, combine several effects on the dog's well-being and be used mixed with other plants - in the form of essential oil or not - to optimize its effectiveness. This is called a synergistic effect.
How to use perfumes
Spray lightly about 20 centimeters from his fur, carefully avoiding his head, once a day. Pet him to spread the product or brush him to distribute the product evenly throughout his coat.
PAW BALM
Restorative and protective, this balm is made from carnauba wax, shea butter, calendula extract to soothe irritations and calming and refreshing essential oils.
How to use the balm
In the evening, apply a very small amount, melt it in your hand, and apply it to your paw pads. Massage it in until the product is absorbed and leaves only a thin, protective film, without any greasy residue.
Precautions, contraindications and warnings
- Just like humans, some animals can be allergic or sensitive to it. Consider testing the product on your dog's skin to avoid the risk of a large-scale reaction. To do this, apply the product to a small area of skin, then wait 48 hours. If your dog reacts, stop using it. Also, remain vigilant and receptive to your dog's reactions and discontinue use if you notice any negative behavior toward the perfume. Otherwise, continue using it, taking care to follow the instructions.
- Essential oils may have contraindications in animals suffering from certain conditions.
- Essential oils may interact with medications administered to the dog if the latter is already under treatment.
- Essential oils can cause acute or chronic toxicity to the liver, kidneys or nervous system if used in high doses or over too long a period.
- Never use essential oils on puppies under 3 months old or on pregnant or lactating females. Also, be careful if your dog shares the house with other animals such as a cat or a ferret: some essential oils are extremely dangerous or even fatal for both of these animals.
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