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DIY Pet Skin Care - cover

DIY Pet Skin Care

Samuel Livingston

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Is your pet troubled by skin issues? DIY Pet Skin Care offers a guide to creating natural remedies for common animal skin conditions. It empowers pet owners to address problems like allergies and dryness with safe, effective home treatments, bridging the gap between expensive veterinary dermatology and accessible care using natural ingredients.

 
The book emphasizes understanding pet skin physiology and identifying ailments accurately. The book explores natural treatments using herbal extracts and essential oils, offering recipes for shampoos and balms. Grounded in animal biology, it provides a science-backed approach, referencing research on the efficacy of natural ingredients.

 
One might be surprised to learn about the differences in skin structure across species, or the potential benefits of specific herbal pet treatments. Organized into sections, DIY Pet Skin Care progresses from skin anatomy to identifying conditions and crafting treatments. This approach ensures pet owners can safely manage many skin issues, reducing reliance on harsh chemicals, while promoting informed decisions and consulting with vets when needed.
Available since: 02/28/2025.
Print length: 140 pages.

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