10 Good Reasons To Give Your Pet Apple Cider Vinegar
Posted by Darlene McFarlane on 2/28/2013 to
Nutrition
10-Good-Reasons-To-Give-Your-Pet-Apple-Cider-Vinegar and so should their by Darlene McFarlane June 17, 2007, in Health
- ACV contains
vitamins, minerals, and enzymes important for keeping animals healthy.
- ACV neutralizes
the acid in dogs and cats. Adding apple cider vinegar to their food will
help keep those brown tear stains for forming under their eyes and
eliminate the brown patches on your lawn by
balancing your pet’s PH.
- A solution of
half water and half ACV added to the skin after a bath will get rid of
fleas. Let the fur air dry and, to be sure fleas don’t return add a table
spoon of ACV to their drinking water. (4 to 5 cups of water) Adjust amount
of vinegar for small animals.
- For itchy skin
use a solution of half water and half ACV on your pet’s skin as well as
adding it to their drinking water.
- For Ringworm,
sponge affected areas twice a day with one third water and two thirds ACV.
- You can ease the
pain of arthritis and
stop hot spots by adding ACV to your pet’s drinking water.
- Spray your barn
with Apple Cider Vinegar to keep flies away. Also, sprayed on farm animals
to keep flies, and other pests away.
- A bit of vinegar
in their food or drinking water will keep kidney stones from forming
especially in cats.
- Spray ACV to
horses hooves to dry up thrush.
- Spray your pet’s
bed and bedding with ACV every few days to keep fleas from moving in and
to keep it smelling nice.
Your pet depends on you for it’s well being so it is
important to remember that small animals such as birds, cats, and small dogs
need a lot less ACV than larger animals. Adjust the dose according to your
pet’s size and work them up slowly to the recommended dose. If you are not sure
how much ACV to use talk to your animal health professional.