6/28/2018 Anti-itch Spray: Recipe changeWe received some feedback from a couple of pup owners that the apple cider vinegar in the anti-itch spray was too intense for their dogs. It caused them to wiggle and run and hide. So we’ve increased the amount of lavender hydrosol just a bit and will lessen the amount of apple cider vinegar to see if this won’t decrease any stinging effect the anti-itch spray may have on your loved ones skin. Applying the anti-itch spray to your pet by misting a cotton ball or pad can help with any fear of the spritzing mechanism and applying a little lavender hydrosol to their skin beforehand may help. If the skin is raw due to excessive itching and scratching start out by just using a small amount of the anti-itch spray and increase slightly over a period of time. Maybe just a couple of spritz on a cotton ball and dabbing on once per day until you see results. If there is stinging due to the apple cider vinegar it normally dissipates within a few minutes of applying. Apple cider vinegar contains acetic acid, malic acid, lactic acid, various amino acids and Vitamins B1, B2, B6, C and E giving apple cider vinegar its antiseptic properties, which help to fight bacteria and preserve the product
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