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17/11/2019
Dog Poisoned by the Diffuser

Dog Poisoned by the Diffuser

Saturday night I got home late and my dog didn't recognize me. Being a nanny I thought I woke him up and he was having a night terror. Sunday, he was still acting weird. I realized that I had been running my new diffuser and decided to turn it off. Sunday afternoon, he was feeling better. Today at w...

11/01/2018
Cats & Essential Oils - Just the Science

Just received this in response to a recent post on Facebook! http://mailchi.mp/84d05339fa01/cats-essential-oils-research-references?e=d206aff7a9

While a recent post about the toxicity of essential oils with cats went "viral" on Facebook - rarely do we see the scientific data to support either side of the argument. This article by a veterinarian specializing in Veterinary Aromatic Medicine, aims to provide the often missing information, as we...

13/12/2017

Reusable sustainable paper towels made from bamboo!

03/12/2017

Ground chickweed collected and dried this year ready to be tinctured. This will be incorporated with several other tinctures into a new product for dogs based on conversations I've had with customers this year. I truly love to talk to customers at shows!

23/06/2017

Found this while researching the properties of rue and thought I would share it with my followers: When it comes to fleas camping out on your pets, pennyroyal helps keep them at bay. This perennial herb is hardy in zones 7-9 and grows in sun or shade in well-drained soil. To prevent a flea infestation, just add crushed pennyroyal leaves and a bit of chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) flowers to the inside of your dog or cat’s bed. (A little catnip will keep your cat coming back for her all-natural flea protection.) If you want to go the extra mile, give your pet a quick herb bath. Just add 2 cups of fresh pennyroyal or mint to a quart of boiling water. Simmer for a half hour. Add the “tea” to a gallon of water (and let it cool a bit), then bathe Fido with it (just not his face).

15/02/2017

Just found this on the web - it's a homemade odor eliminator for pet accidents. Anyone ever try it or have another recipe they would care to share?
2 parts water to 1 part mouthwash
Spray area completely and lay newspaper on top
The newspaper will absorb the smell completely…
but if it’s an older accident you may need to do it a couple of times.

20/01/2017

Our infused Calendula oil on the left - ready for filtering out the spent blossoms and the first batch of tincture on the right. Many good things to come soon!

19/01/2017

When I first starting making our Dog Paw Balm I had honestly never heard of such a thing. My contact at a local animal rescue asked if I could make one for sale in their shop and the search was on! Five years later it is still one of our best selling products.

10/01/2017
Dr. Peter Dobias - Natural Healing for Dogs

Dr. Peter Dobias - Natural Healing for Dogs

BREAKING NEWS ABOUT A COMMON MYTH! Did you know that hydrogen peroxide slows down healing of wounds?

Yes, you read correctly. Many people and even nurses and doctors use hydrogen peroxide for wound care and unknowingly make things worse.

07/01/2017
Tea Tree Oil and Pet Toxicity | petMD

There seems to be a lot of confusion about the safety of tea tree essential oil with dogs so I thought sharing this link might help clear things up. Tea tree properly diluted at .1 up to 1 percent is perfectly safe for your dog. Use any carrier oil you desire for your dilution http://www.petmd.com/blogs/thedailyvet/ken-tudor/2014/january/tea-tree-oil-safe-pets-31282

Tea tree oil, or Australian tree tea oil, has become a popular alternative treatment for many skin conditions. Unfortunately, the oil's popularity has resulted in larger numbers of households with bottles of 100 percent tree tea oil, and accidental ingestion or improper dilutions of this highly conc...

26/12/2016

Calendula tincture using Calendula Officinalis blossoms from the 2015 herb garden. This is one of the few herbs that are grown rather than harvested from the wild.

17/12/2016

Thank you to everyone who has purchased products from us this year! I have lots of inspiration for several new products that will debut in 2017 so stay tuned (and feel free to comment if there's something you'd like us to offer).

19/06/2016

Why go through another summer dealing with an itchy dog? Farmer Brown's Salve can ease the itchies and take away the redness from inflammation. Isn't your dog worth it? Available on our website www.farmerbrownsproducts.com or look for us at Frosty Hollow outside of Coudersport on the first Sat. in August when we attend their annual Herb Festival.

29/05/2016
Growing Calendula in the Permaculture Garden

Calendula has a very long history of use for its healing properties and is one of the main ingredients in our Farmer Brown's Salve.

Calendula flowers can benefit soil, repel pests, and aid healing. I've been growing Calendula officinalis--also called pot marigold--throughout my garden for years, and can hardly contain my excitement to tell you all about it! Here are some of the many reasons this herb is frequently grown in

05/05/2016

I receive a publication called "Dogs Naturally" that I highly recommend to all my customers. One of the articles in this month's magazine deals with food allergies in dogs. Because I specialize in therapeutic products for dogs I meet a lot of dog owners with itchy dogs and I also meet a lot of people who claim that changing a dog's diet will solve all the dog's problems. The article is written by Maria Ringo, a licensed homeopathic practitioner and this is what she has to say: "Years ago when I first started in the pet industry, dogs were becoming allergic to beef, the main protein source in most commercial foods so the manufacturers started making lamb diets. Then the dogs were all becoming allergic to lamb and everyone switched to chicken... and now I'm hearing from people that their dogs are all supposedly allergic to chicken" She goes on to say that true food allergies only affect about 10 percent of canines. She goes on to talk about food intolerances or food sensitivities that create chronic inflammation in the body thus causing a host of symptoms that have previously been attributed to allergies. Good article and well worth the read!

15/12/2015

An inexpensive flea killer for your house - borax powder! Just sprinkle some on your floor coverings and then sweep or vacuum up the excess. The invisible borax crystals left behind will kill the fleas.

06/11/2015

Another itchy dog recipe to try: 1/2 cup vinegar, 1/2 cup brewed green tea, 1 cup water. Mix together and apply to your dog's skin. I haven't tried this so can't vouch for it. I don't think you'd want to keep this mixture around as I'm sure things would start growing in it. It could probably be kept in the fridge for a few days though.

01/10/2015

Doing the happy dance this morning! My vet requested a bulk order of our Farmer Brown's Salve yesterday.

23/03/2015

Now that spring is here start adding a small amount of apple cider vinegar to your dog's water bowl to help naturally repel fleas and ticks. Recommended amounts vary so I would start with 1 tsp. and gradually work up to 2 tbl. Make sure you monitor your dog's intake of water to be sure he isn't turning his nose at the added vinegar in his bowl.

07/02/2015

If you see your dog chewing or licking his feet and you notice dark rusty colored hair between his toes, he could very well have a yeast infection which is a type of fungus infection. Yeast is something that is always present on a dog's body and isn't usually a problem. Yeast can get out of control if your dog's immune system becomes depressed, when they're given antibiotics or sometimes, just scratching will allow the yeast to invade the skin. Using a shampoo with oatmeal can actually make matters worse (oatmeal can actually feed the yeast) and avoid antimicrobial shampoos as they can be too harsh on your dog's skin. For an easy old-fashioned remedy try this: Mix 1 oz. of sulphur (found at your local drugstore) with 2 oz. of lard. You could use hydrogenated soybean oil (Crisco) if you didn't have access to the processed lard packaged in the tub. Rub in gently once a day for a few days preferably after bathing with our "A Dog's Best Friend" shampoo bar.

28/01/2015

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25/01/2015

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20/01/2015
Help for itchy dogs

If you've got an itchy dog you need to read our latest blog post.

Out of all the questions I get asked at shows, itchy dogs tops the list.  The cure for your dog's itching may well be as close as your kitchen cupboard!  Turns out that vinegar is more than just an...

26/12/2014

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09/09/2013

Many, many people come to my booth at shows asking for products to help relieve their dog's itching this time of year. Dog's Naturally Magazine just posted information on a supplement they're calling "Nature's Benadryl". The supplement is called Quercetin which is a plant-based compound with anti-histamine properties. It isn't intended for long-term use.

21/06/2013

Found this while looking for information on treating hot spots on cats. I always have a big tub of Epsom salt in the barn for treating hoof abscesses - now I have another reason to keep it around.

The healing properties of Epsom Salt have been known for generations. Gentle soaking of just about any infected area of skin with Epsom Salts – including feet, feline acne, hot spots and more, once or twice daily, discourages infection, reduces swelling, and promotes healing. Epsom Salts are available OTC at any human pharmacy. To apply use a folded cloth applied gently to the affected area, or if the hot spots are under the feet, soak feet in a saturated solution, meaning add as much of the epsom salts to a warm-hot bowl of water until no more will dissolve, then soak for 5-10 minutes. DO NOT LET YOUR DOG DRINK THE WATER.

03/06/2013
Flea repellent

Flea repellent http://bit.ly/19BySMx

Fleas can be a problem. It is getting hot and they are everywhere. Fleas lay 60 eggs per day and multiply quickly. The majority of the fleas are in your pet's bedding and the carpet. Trying natural repellents is the way to go. It will be best for your pets' health and yours too. You must be

19/04/2013

Stay tuned! Preliminary tests on our new odor eliminator have been very promising!

09/04/2013

Geraniol is dubbed as an alternative to Deet for flea and tick control. Often referred to as an essential oil, it is actually a component of an essential oil and can be found in many including geranium, palmarosa, orange, lemongrass, hops and lavender essential oils. The highest source of geraniol @ 90 percent is found in Monarda Fistulosa essential oil. You may know this plant as Wild Bergamot or Bee Balm. Lesser amounts are contained in Geranium essential oil at 50 percent and Citronella Essential oil at 30 percent.

14/03/2013

We're now offering a "Buy the Pair" special on the website. Buy a shampoo bar and a paw balm for $10. www.farmerbrownsproducts.com

10/03/2013

Got the label all ironed out for my new hoof bomb. Using Scribus, I was able to inbed the words into the graphic. From there, it was easy to import it into my label program.

05/03/2013

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