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SLC S22 Week 2 - Herbs for Pets

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Hello my steemian fellows! I warmly welcome you to the season 22 of the Steemit Learning Challenge. This is the week 2 and today we will learn about the herbs for the pets.

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Safe Herbs for Pets

There are a number of herbs available in the whole world but all the herbs are not safe ad suitable for the pets. So here are some commonly available herbs of the pets which are safe to use for the pets:

Basil:

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Basil is a protected and helpful spice for pets, known for its calming and cell reinforcement properties. It can assist with diminishing pressure and nervousness in pets while supporting absorption. Adding a limited quantity of new or dried basil to your pet's food is a simple method for remembering it for their eating regimen. Notwithstanding, it's crucial for use basil with some restraint, as unreasonable sums can cause stomach upset.

Coriander:

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Coriander is a flexible spice that upholds processing and assists with fart in pets. Its cell reinforcement properties can likewise advance generally speaking wellbeing. You can finely cleave new coriander leaves and blend them into your pet's feast for added flavor and advantages. Likewise with most spices, coriander ought to be presented in limited quantities to forestall stomach related issues.

Mint:

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Mint is a reviving spice that assists with queasiness, upset stomachs, and terrible breath in pets. A limited quantity of new mint can be added to their food or saturated with water to make a calming tea. While for the most part protected, it's critical to try not to give a lot of mint, particularly to felines, as it might cause stomach bothering.

Lavender:

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Lavender is a quieting spice that reduces tension and stress in pets. It additionally has gentle sterile and calming properties, making it helpful for minor skin issues. You can involve dried lavender blossoms in your pet's sheet material to establish a loosening up climate or apply weakened lavender oil (with a pet-safe transporter oil) to little skin disturbances. Notwithstanding, lavender natural balm ought to never be ingested, as it tends to be harmful to pets.

Clove:

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Clove has regular antimicrobial properties and can be utilized remotely as a bug repellent. Clove water can be ready and utilized as a gentle splash to deflect insects. Nonetheless, clove oil and high portions are harmful to pets, so inward use ought to be completely stayed away from, and outer applications ought to be done exclusively under veterinary direction.

Star Anise:

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Star anise has gentle quieting properties and may uphold assimilation in pets. It very well may be offered periodically in negligible sums, for example, a little amount saturated with water and cooled. While by and large protected in little portions, extreme measures of star anise can be unsafe, particularly to felines, so alert is encouraged.

Ginger:

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Ginger is a notable solution for queasiness, movement disorder, and upset stomachs in pets. Its calming properties make it valuable for pets with minor stomach related issues. Grinding new ginger and soaking it in steaming hot water to make a tea is a basic method for offering this spice. On the other hand, a spot of powdered ginger can be added to nourishment for canines. Be that as it may, ginger ought to be kept away from for pets with draining problems, as it might thin the blood whenever given in enormous amounts.



Herbal Remedies for Common Pet Ailments – Fleas, upset stomach

Here is a manual for involving herbal solutions for normal pet ailments like insects and upset stomachs, zeroing in on neem, garlic, lemon, ginger, mint, and fennel:


Fleas

  1. Neem for fleas:

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Neem is a characteristic and powerful insect repellent with antifungal, antibacterial, and relieving properties. To utilize, bubble neem leaves in water and let the arrangement cool. Apply it to your pet's fur as a flush after a shower. On the other hand, you can pound new neem leaves and rub them delicately on your pet's jacket. Neem oil, weakened with a transporter oil (like coconut oil), can likewise be applied to regions inclined to bug chomps. Nonetheless, try not to permit pets to ingest neem items, as they might cause stomach upset.

  1. Garlic for fleas:

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Garlic can repulse insects when utilized remotely. Pound a couple of garlic cloves and absorb them water for the time being to make an insect repellent splash. Utilize the stressed arrangement around your pet's living region however not straightforwardly on their skin, as garlic can be poisonous whenever ingested or consumed in enormous sums.

  1. Lemon for fleas:

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Lemon's citrus aroma discourages insects really. To utilize, cut a lemon and steep it in bubbling water. Once cooled, shower the arrangement softly onto your pet's fur, staying away from delicate regions like the eyes. You can likewise rub lemon juice on sheet material and furniture to keep bugs from settling.


Remedy for Fleas

Fleas are the common insects which can occur on the body of the pets and these suck the blood of the pets. I am going to make a herbal remedy for the cure of the fleas from the body of the pets.

IngredientsQuantity
Lemon2 lemons
Neem leaves10 grams
Garlic20 grams
Water500 ml

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Please carefully note that these quantities are for the 1/2 litre water to make a spray.

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Preparation

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  • First of all take 500 ml water in the container as you can see I have taken it for the boiling purpose.

  • Wash the neem leaves and then add them in the water because we have to boil the neem leaves in the water.

  • Then cut the lemons into pieces or extract the lemon juice and add it into the water. But if we use complete lemon with its peels then it will work more effectively.

  • Now peel off the garlic and add them into water by crushing them into small pieces.

  • Now boil the water for 7-10 minutes. After this the remedy is available and ready to use as a spray for the cure of the fleas.

How to use

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Put the remedy in the spray bottle after filtering it with the filter so that only liquid can be added into the bottle. Now use the spray on the affected place where the fleas are on the body of the pets. It will remove the fleas from the body. Keep on spraying the affected area 2 times a day for at least 5 consecutive days.


Upset Stomach

  1. Ginger role for upset stomach:
    Ginger is brilliant for easing queasiness, movement affliction, and heartburn in pets. Grind a little piece of new ginger and steep it in steaming hot water to make a gentle tea. In the wake of cooling, offer your pet a couple of teaspoons to mitigate their stomach. A spot of powdered ginger can likewise be added to nourishment for canines, however use it sparingly to keep away from stomach disturbance.

  2. Mint role for upset stomach:
    Mint is a quieting spice for stomach related inconveniences, including gas and swelling. You can hack a couple of new mint leaves finely and blend them into your pet's food. On the other hand, make a mint tea by soaking the leaves in water and permitting it to cool prior to offering it in modest quantities. Keep away from exorbitant sums, as mint can disturb delicate stomachs, particularly in felines.

  3. Fennel role for upset stomach:
    Fennel is a delicate spice that helps processing and lessens gas or swelling. To utilize, steep fennel seeds or passes on in steaming hot water to make a tea. Once cooled, give your pet a teaspoon or two of the tea. New fennel leaves can likewise be finely cleaved and sprinkled onto food.

Remedy for upset Stomach

IngredientsQuantity
Mint10 grams
Fennel10 grams
Ginger10 grams
Water250 ml

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Preparation

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  • First of all take water in the container because in this remedy we will boil the other ingredients in the water.

  • Cut the ginger into small pieces and put it into the water container.

  • Take mint fresh or dry. I am using dry mint. Wash the mint properly and add it into the water.

  • Now add fennel in the water.

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  • Boil the water along with these ingredients for about 10 minutes until its colour is changed after bubbling and it becomes concentrated.

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How to use

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This remedy can be used thrice a day for the pets like dogs or cats. But please be careful in quantity of this remedy for the stomach upset give 5 ml to the dogs and then 3 ml to the cats.



Dosage Guidelines Based on Pet Size

It is exceptionally important to keep in view the measurements of the prescriptions that we use for the pets. Since, in such a case that we don't involve the spices for the pets in legitimate manner then they can be destructive for them as we know that the overabundance of everything is terrible. Change how much home grown cures as indicated by your pet's weight:

  1. Small Pets (Under 10 lbs/4.5 kg):

    • Use a small a mount like 3-5 drops of home grown tea or 1/10 teaspoon of finely slashed herbs.
  2. Medium Pets (10-30 lbs/4.5-13.6 kg):

    • Give roughly 1/4 teaspoon of home grown tea or herbs.
  3. Large Pets (30-60 lbs/13.6-27.2 kg):

    • Offer around 1/2 teaspoon of natural tea or herbs.
  4. Giant Pets (North of 60 lbs/27.2 kg):

    • Give up to 3/4 to 1 teaspoon of natural tea or herbs.

Specific Herb Dosage Examples

  1. Ginger (for Nausea):

    • Little pet: 3-5 drops of ginger tea.
    • Medium pet: 1/4 teaspoon of ginger tea.
    • Huge pet: 1/2 teaspoon of ginger tea.
  2. Mint (for Upset Stomach):

    • Little pet: 1/4 teaspoon of diluted mint tea.
    • Medium pet: 1 teaspoon of diluted mint tea.
    • Huge pet: 2 teaspoons of diluted mint tea.
  3. Neem (for Bugs - Effective Use):

    • Dilute neem oil with 10 parts carrier oil (e.g., coconut oil).
    • Apply a modest quantity in light of size:
    • Little pet: A couple of drops on the fur.
    • Medium pet: 1/4 teaspoon.
    • Huge pet: 1/2 teaspoon.

General Security Tips

  1. Start Small: Generally start with the littlest suggested sum and screen your pet for 24-48 hours for any indications of uneasiness or unfriendly responses, like heaving or loose bowels.
  2. Dilute Properly: Weaken home grown teas, oils, major areas of strength for or to make them alright for your pet.
  3. Short-Term Use: Offer spices just for a couple of days to seven days except if directed in any case by a veterinarian.
  4. Consult a Veterinarian: Look for proficient counsel, particularly in the event that your pet is taking drugs, pregnant, nursing, or has basic medical problems.
  5. Be Mindful of Cats: Felines are more delicate than canines to numerous spices. Continuously give more modest sums and keep away areas of strength for from like clove or concentrated garlic.


Incorporating pet safe herbs like parsley and mint into recipes can enhance your pet’s health while adding natural flavour. Here are some simple herb infused recipes and their benefits for pets:

Recipes with Pet Friendly Herbs

1. Minty Fresh Breath Treats

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup oat flour
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped fresh mint leaves
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh parsley
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1 egg

Instructions:

  1. Preheat the broiler to 325°F (160°C).
  2. Combine all fixings as one in a bowl to shape a batter.
  3. Carry out the mixture and utilize a cutout to cut into little shapes.
  4. Put the treats on a lined baking sheet and heat at 325°F (160°C) for 20-25 minutes, or until brilliant brown.
  5. Allow it to cool totally prior to serving.
    Benefits: Parsley and mint are a breath-cleanser, and helps processing.

2. Chicken Stew Digestive Aide

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup cooked, shredded chicken, skinless, boneless
  • 1/2 cup cooked brown rice
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped parsley
  • 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
  • 1/2 cup low-sodium chicken broth

Instructions:

  1. In a pan, consolidate all fixings and intensity tenderly until warmed through.
  2. Serve in little divides as a dinner clincher or a calming feast for pets with touchy stomachs.
    Benefits: Parsley upholds kidney wellbeing, and ginger relieves sickness and advances processing.

3. Cooling Summer Mint Popsicles

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup plain, unsweetened yogurt (or pet-safe yogurt alternative)
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh mint
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped parsley
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened cucumber puree

Instructions:

  1. Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Pour the mixture into silicone molds or ice cube trays.
  3. Freeze for 4–6 hours or until solid.
  4. Offer as a refreshing summer treat.
    Benefits: Mint cools and soothes the stomach, while parsley provides antioxidants.

4. Parsley & Sweet Potato Mash

Ingredients:

  • 1 medium sweet potato, boiled and mashed
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh parsley
  • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Blend parsley and turmeric into the crushed yam.
  2. Serve this as a sound side dish with your pet's normal dinner.
    Benefits: Parsley will uphold urinary wellbeing, while yam is a rich wellspring of fiber and nutrients.

5. Herbal Omelet for Dogs

Ingredients:

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
  • 1 teaspoon finely chopped mint
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil

Instructions:

  1. Whisk the eggs and herbs together. .
  2. In a non-stick pan, heat some olive oil over low fire.
  3. Add the egg mixture to the pan, cooking slowly until set, flip half way.
  4. Allow to cool before serving in small portions.
    Benefits: Eggs are a good source of protein, parsley has the added health benefits for kidneys, and mint has an anti-inflammatory effect that helps to soothe digestion.

Safety Tips on the Use of Herbs in Recipes

  • Portion Size: Treats must not constitute more than 10% of your dog's total daily calorie intake.
  • Freshness: Always use fresh, organic herbs free of pesticides.
  • Don't Include Toxic Ingredients: Recipes must not contain harmful foods including onion, garlic (with the exception of controlled external flea remedies), or chocolate.
    Introduce herbs slowly by testing small amounts to detect any kind of allergic reactions or sensitivity.


Homework

  1. Pet Herbal Stomach Treatment: Prepare pet safe treatment for the stmach using herbs. Share the recipe and how it can benefit your pet. (2 marks)
  2. Flea Spray Creation: Make a natural flea spray. Write the preparation steps and application. Also mention the benefits of the remedy how it helps for the fleas. (2 marks)
  3. Herbal Skin Remedy: Create a soothing remedy for pets for skin irritations. Write the preparation steps and application. Also mention the benefits of the remedy how it helps for the skin irritation. (2 marks)
  4. Pet Care Chart: Design a chart listing common pet ailments and corresponding herbal remedies. (2 marks)

2 marks will be allocated based on the quality and originality of the images as well as creativity.



Rules for Participation

  • Publish your post on your blog or in any community.

  • Post must be #steemexclusive.

  • Post must be free from plagiarism and AI.

  • Use your country tag such as #pakistan.

  • Use course specific tag, #herbalmed-s22w2 so that I can find your post easily.

  • Use your own images of the herbs and add watermark of your username.

  • Post the link of your post under the comment section of this post.

  • Share your post on social media such as X.

  • Invite at least 3 of your friends.

  • Use #burnsteem tag only if you have set 25% to @null

  • The participation schedule is between Monday, December 23, 2024 to Sunday, December 29, 2024.

  • Your post should be minimum 800 words.

  • Use the title: SLC S22 Week 2 - Hebrs for Pets

  • Note: All Steemian members can use the herbs which have the same benefits and are available in your country. But don't use same herbs in all remedy.



Rewards

SC01/SC02 would be checking on the entire 15 participating Teaching Teams and Challengers and upvoting outstanding content. Upvote is not guaranteed for all articles. Kindly take note.

At the end of the week, we would nominate the top 4 users who had performed well in the contest and would be eligible for votes from SC01/SC02.

Important Notice: The selection of the four would be based solely on the quality of their post. Number of comments is no longer a factor to be considered.

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