Showing posts with label natural products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural products. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Doggie Dilemmas ~ Thunder and Fireworks - Firecrackers, thunder and other loud, out-of-nowhere sounds often leave dogs frightened and wanting to flee to a safer place.






Firecrackers, thunder and other loud, out-of-nowhere sounds often leave dogs frightened and wanting to flee to a safer place. These types of fears may develop even though your dog has had no traumatic experiences associated with the sound. The good news is that many fear-related problems can be successfully resolved. If left untreated, however, your dog's fearful behavior will probably get worse.

The most common behavior problems associated with fear of loud noises are destruction and escaping. When your dog becomes frightened, she tries to reduce her fear. She may try to escape to a place where the sounds of thunder or firecrackers are less intense. If she feels less afraid by leaving the yard or going into a certain room or area of the house, then the escape or destructive behavior is reinforced because it successfully reduces her fear.

For some dogs, just the activity or physical exertion associated with one of these behaviors may be an outlet for their anxiety. Unfortunately, escape and/or destructive behavior can be a problem for you and could also result in physical injury to your dog. Shredding the couch into cube size pieces may relieve her stress but certainly not yours.

Your dog may also begin to associate a particular startling noise with other things in her environment, and she may grow afraid of these other things because she associates them with the loud noise that frightens her. For example, dogs who are afraid of thunder may later become afraid of the wind, dark clouds, and flashes of light that often precede the sound of thunder. Dogs who do not like the sound of firecrackers may become fearful of the children who have the firecrackers or may become afraid to go in the backyard, if that's where they usually hear the noise.


What You Can Do to Help

Create a safe place: Try to create a safe place for your dog to go to when she hears the noises that frighten her. But remember, this must be a safe location from her perspective, not yours. Notice where she goes, or tries to go, when she's frightened, and if at all possible, give her access to that place. If she's trying to get under your bed, give her access to your bedroom.

You can also create a "hidey hole" that is dark, small, and shielded from the frightening sound as much as possible. Encourage her to go there when you're home and the thunder or other noise occurs. Consider using a fan or radio near the spot to help block out the sound. Feed her in that location and help your dog associate that spot with other "good things" happening to her there. She must be able to come and go from this location freely. Confining her in the "hidey hole" when she doesn't want to be there will only cause more problems. The "safe place" approach may work with some dogs, but not all. Some dogs are motivated to move and be active when frightened and "hiding out" won't help them feel less fearful. These are the escape artist dogs.

Distract Your Dog:  This method works best when your dog is just beginning to get anxious. Once in full panic this will not work. Encourage her to engage in any activity that captures her attention and distracts her from behaving fearfully. Start when she first alerts you to the noise and is not yet showing a lot of fearful behavior, but is only watchful. Immediately try to interest her in doing something that she really enjoys. Get out the tennis ball and play fetch (in an escape-proof area), or practice some commands that she knows. Reward her with praise and treats for paying attention to the game or the commands playing music might help to cover the scary sound. Black Sabbath anyone?

As the storm or other noise builds, you may not be able to keep her attention on the activity, but it might delay the start of the fearful behavior for longer and longer each time you do it. If you can't keep her attention and she begins acting fearfully, stop the process. If you continue, you may inadvertently reinforce her fearful behavior.

Try Natural Relaxing Plant Oils:  Lavender and Frankincense are natural essential oils that help balance, stress, relax, and ease panic. This is a great spray that can be sprayed on your dogs collar or on  a bandana to tie loosely around the neck. You can spray it on your hands and rub in through their fur at the neck and along back. My dogs will smell it right off my hands. When my dogs smell this I can visibly see them instantly relax. It is amazing how fast it works.


Stinky Couch? DIY Febreze - Want to save some money? This is super easy...



Want to save some money? This is super easy...






What you'll need:
1/8 Cup of fabric softener (I used Downy April Fresh)
2 tablespoons Baking Soda
Hot tap water
Spray bottle (I used my empty 27 oz. Febreze bottle)

Preparation:
Using a funnel, pour fabric softener and baking soda into your spray bottle. Fill spray bottle with hot tap water and shake well. Don't forget to twist the nozzle over to the LOCK position if you're using a Febreze bottle. Now go spray every fabric surface in your house and take a nap on your very comfortable and now un-stinky couch. :)

Store-bought Febreze: $5.59
Homemade Febreze: $0.15
Total Savings: $5.44 OR  97.3%!


Original recipe from http://fakeitfrugal.blogspot.com/2011/07/fake-febreeze.html

10 Health Benefits of Ginger - Aside from making those gingersnap cookies and other foods taste so yummy, studies have shown that it can actually be very good for you.





Ginger is a root that provides a number of health benefits. Aside from making those gingersnap cookies and other foods taste so yummy, studies have shown that it can actually be very good for you. You can eat ginger in a number of ways from adding it your favorite dishes to drinking the tea.


However you take it, ginger offers a number of amazing health benefits and has been used in India for centuries to help treat colds and other winter related illnesses.

It has natural anti-inflammatory effects, contains antioxidant properties and generally helps to alleviate pain and other symptoms of major illnesses. Take a look at all of the things that ginger can do for you and get ready to add this spice to your holiday and winter recipes. Whether you want to grab a few ginger cookies or you prefer to drink your healthy spice, you can help to literally beat the winter blahs with just a bit of ginger.

1. Respiratory Issues

Ginger has natural antihistamine properties so if you are suffering from a cold, the flu or even bronchitis or something more serious, it can help. Many use ginger to treat allergies and it has been proven to inhibit contraction of the airways and to help stimulate mucus secretion so it works wonders for those who have pneumonia. Just a teaspoon of the juice mixed with a spoonful of honey can help to cure a sore throat and ginger tea is a very popular winter drink because it helps to ward off congestion and sinus problems.

 

2. Nausea

The next time you feel a bit nauseous, try some ginger. Chewing on the root can help to alleviate nausea and vomiting caused by a number of issues. With flu season coming up, some fresh ginger root is certainly something that you want to keep in your cupboards. It can help to treat upset stomach caused by the flu as well as motion sickness, surgery and has been used widely by cancer patients to treat the nausea that often accompanies chemotherapy. It also helps the digestive system to function properly by helping to better absorb food so if you are feeling a bit nauseous because you have eaten too much, chewing on a bit of ginger will help – keep this in mind for those large holiday meals.

3. Cold and Flu

Ginger has been used for many years to help treat the common cold and flu. Studies have shown that steeping just 2 tablespoons of fresh ginger root in hot water and drinking it just two or three times each day will help to prevent the cold and flu. Instead of treating those symptoms when they appear, you can actually help to prevent yourself from experiencing them. Just drink the ginger tea a few times each day during cold and flu season and you may not even have to worry about feeling sick.

4. Immunity

Ginger can help to strengthen your immune system, again helping you to fight off the cold and flu as well as other illnesses. Just a big of ginger every day can help to prevent stroke and heart attack because it helps to inhibit the fatty deposits that normally find their way into the arteries. You can drink ginger tea or just add a bit of the spice to your meals several times each week and significantly reduce your risk of very serious diseases.

 

5. Headaches

Ginger can help to alleviate the pain of headaches, even migraines. For headaches, you don’t actually have to eat the spice. Instead, just use ginger powder to create a paste and then apply that paste to your forehead. It helps to relieve inflammation in the blood vessels which alleviates the headache. Many people suffer from headaches due to cold weather, mostly sinus related, and ginger paste can help you to enjoy the winter months without worrying over a headache every morning.


6. Arthritis
Because it has anti-inflammatory properties, it can help to alleviate the pain of arthritis. Achy joints and muscles are relatively common during the colder months. If you just add a few drops of ginger oil to your bath water and soak for at least 15 minutes, those aches and pains will go away. This is a great treatment for those who suffer from arthritis and just anyone who feels a bit achy after shoveling snow or doing other strenuous activities.


7. Cancer

Ginger root has a lot of antioxidants and it has the power to reduce the number of cancer cells for certain cancers. Studies have shown that ginger can be used to fight cancer and that it kills the cells of certain types of cancer. However you ingest the root, either by adding it to foods, chewing on it or making tea, it will be very helpful in fighting cancer and studies have shown that it can help to prevent cancer from growing in the first place in certain situations.

 

8. Menstrual Cramps

When steeped into tea, ginger can help to alleviate menstrual cramps. Just purchase ginger tea or grind your own from the fresh root and steep it for about 10 minutes. Drinking this a couple of times throughout the day while you are menstruating will help to drive those cramps away, even those who have severe cramps can count on ginger to make them feel better.

9. Open Cuts

Ginger has strong antimicrobial properties which means that it can help to heal open cuts and wounds much more quickly. You don’t actually have to put ginger on the wound to reap the benefits. Just drink the tea, eat the cookies or add a bit of ginger to your pumpkin pie and those sores will heal up nicely. Since it has anti-inflammatory properties as well, it really helps to heal up infected wounds, too.

10. Fever and Chills

That fever and those chills that you get with the cold or flu will be nothing when you drink a bit of ginger tea every day. Because it promotes mucus secretion it will also help with congestion and drinking it before you feel fever and chills coming on could stop those symptoms before they start. You can purchase ginger tea from natural food stores or make your own, your choice. However you make it, it will certainly help you to keep those chills and fever at bay.

Sound amazing? It is...try it today!!