Making Essential Oils Work for Your Dog: Intro & Workshop Outline
with Alicia Boemi of HolisticPetWellness, Wellness Advocate
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Intro & Workshop Outline - Starts 11/11

Understanding how to use essential oils safely around dogs allows you and your dog to experience more of the benefits of essential oils without any issues that could harm you or your pet. This Workshop will teach you terminology, safe use methods, dilution, how to avoid adverse reactions and oils to avoid. Please note this guide is only for use around dogs and is generally applicable for horses as well. The term ‘animal’ or ‘pet’ refers to a dog or a horse and not any other animal species such as a cat. Please post any questions you have at any time!


Week 1

The Basics of Essential Oils

  • Understanding Essential Oils = Understanding Chemistry
  • Essential Oils Might be from Plants… but They’re Mainly Chemicals
  • What is Aromatherapy Then?


Week 2

Keywords to Know

  • Neat
  • Diluted
  • Singles
  • Blends
  • Hydrosols


Week 3

Methods of Use

  • Inhalation
  • Diffusion
  • Topical
  • Hydrosol Use


Week 4

Dilution Chart & Information


Week 5

Adverse Reactions & Ingestion


Week 6

Oils Never to Use Around Dogs


Week 7

Introducing Essential Oils to Your Dog Safely 


Week 8

Certified Aromatherapist vs. Distributor vs. Veterinarian

Alicia Boemi of HolisticPetWellness

Wellness Advocate
Dogly loves Alicia because she gives dog parents tools to be proactive and feel reassured in their dog's health journey.

Alicia guides you

Basic Nutrition - Home Cooking - Joint Support - Life Stage Feeding - Aromatherapy - Herbs

Alicia is certified

Canine Nutrition & Massage Therapy - Canine & Equine Aromatherapy - Canine Herbalism

DISCLAIMER: The content of this website and community is based on the research, expertise, and views of each respective author. Information here is not intended to replace your one-on-one relationship with your veterinarian, but as a sharing of information and knowledge to help arm dog parents to make more informed choices. We encourage you to make health care decisions based on your research and in partnership with your vet. In cases of distress, medical issues, or emergency, always consult your veterinarian.