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Rosemary
(Rosmarinus officinalis)

Rosemary is an evergreen shrub, with aromatic leaves, dark green on the topside and white underneath. It's flowers are small and colored pale blue. This herb is grown extensively in many gardens across the world.

Rosemary can be used as an anti-inflammatory and also as a tonic for dogs and humans. These are two functions that are normally believed to be its common activities. Rosemary has several components mixed together, which bestow the herb its properties of healing, and some of these are the rosmarinic, apigenin, and ursolic acids.

The ingredient diosmetin is acknowledged to help in strengthening and fortifying the capillaries, and this attribute can be extremely useful for the cardiovascular system, where rosemary is frequently used to improve circulation and raise low blood pressure.

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is also well-known as an excellent skin tonic.

Natural dog remedies containing Rosemary

Wound Dr. to heal pet wounds

Wound Dr. soothes the skin after minor accidents, keeps areas clean and protected and supports natural skin health and growth.

Performance Plus Formula to Naturally Boost Concentration, Memory and Mental Alertness and I Improve Your Pet's Performance in Shows and Competitions

Performance Plus Formula supports the ability of healthy adrenal glands to deal with stress, maintains healthy concentration, memory, and mental alertness and as a brain tonic for elderly dogs.

Ear Dr. for dog and cat ear mites and ear infections.

Keeps ear canals clear and free of blockages, soothes and conditions ear passages to prevent itching and scratching and treats bad smells from your dog's ears.

Energy Tonic to Naturally Restore Health and Vitality to Pets

Energy Tonic supports healthy energy levels in dogs, including older pets and supports blood circulation and oxygen flow throughout the body.

Eye-Heal - Natural treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis in dogs and feline eye infection

Eye-Heal keeps eyes shiny and bright, maintains the health of the conjunctiva and acts as a general tonic for the eyes.




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Herbal Remedies for Dogs

Adrenal Glands
Aggression, Stress
Anal Glands
Anemia
Anxiety, Calming
Arthritis
Asthma
Bladder Infection
Bleeding
Blood Pressure
Cancer
Coat and Skin
Constipation
Cushing's Disease
Detox
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Digestive Problems
Disinfecting Cleanser
Disobedience
Distemper
Dog Flu
Ear Infections
Energy
Epilepsy/Seizures
Eye Infections
Fever
Flatulence, Gas
Fleas
Grief and Pining
Gum Disease
Hair-Loss
Healing
Heart and Circulation
Hyperactivity
Hypothyroid
I.B.S.
Immune System
Joint and Muscle Support
Kennel Cough
Kidney Support
Lactation/Nursing
Liver Health
Lyme Disease
Mange
Oral Health
Pancreatitis
Parasites
Parvovirus
Paw Injuries
Performance
Prostate/BPH
Respiratory Infections
Ringworm
Sinus Infections
Sugar Control
Tear Stains
Teething
Tick Bite relief
Travel
Urinary Tract Infection, UTI
Viral Infections
Weight Management
Wounds and Cuts


Dog Breeds


Affenpinscher
Afghan Hound
American Staffordshire Terrier
Australian Cattle Dog
Basset Hound
Beagle
Bearded Collie
Bichon Frise
Bloodhound
Boston Terrier
Boxer
Bull Mastiff
Bull Terrier
Bulldog
Chihuahua
Chow Chow
Cocker Spaniel
Collie
Dachshund
Dalmatian
Doberman Pinscher
German Shepherd
Golden Retriever
Greyhound
Irish Setter
Jack Russell
Komondor
Labrador Retriever
Maltese
Miniature Pinscher
Newfoundland
Pekingese
Pug
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rottweiler
Saint Bernard
Shih tzu
Siberian Husky
Standard Poodle
Terrier Dogs
Yorkshire Terrier





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