Neem powder & Neem Oil have been used since centuries in India for dogs. Find out what benefits neem oil & powder can offer to your dog. We recently discussed how neem leaves powder and neem oil can do wonders for your skin, hair and overall health. If you haven't read that article, then I highly suggest you first go and read this one - Neem Benefits for You.
Now, we know, that neem has so many benefits for humans, plants (as in organic gardening) and is an all around a 'Wonder Herb'. But what benefits does neem offer to your dog? And does it have benefits for other animals like horses, etc? Let's start and let's check it out in this article. To Brush Up... Biology & botanic name of Neem - Neem is known as Azadirachta indica and is a member of the Mahogany family, Maliaceae. Neem trees are tall, and can reach height between 25-30 meters with wide, beautiful evergreen leaves. The branches of neem tree are wide and spreading. Neem tree is one that can grow and survive in drought conditions, needing very little to no water at all. This is why neem is considered a drought resistance tree. Neem is considered a weed in places like West Africa, Australia, Middle-East and even in some Indian states. A neem tree can live more than two centuries! Ayurvedic properties of Neem & its relation to your dog - In Ayurveda, neem is considered to be dry and light. This means that it is easy to digest and is therefore considered 'very digestible' and can be easily taken for many ailments. However, taking it for long duration internally can cause dryness in the body, therefore, it is best to be used for short time and then stop for sometime. With this important aspect in mind, it is best to give neem to your dog with some healthy fats like organic coconut oil or olive oil or hemp oil or even some coconut butter and such. This is to help in off-setting the dry properties of neem and aid in better absorption by the dog's body. It is best to use neem between 1-month to 4-month duration and then stop, at least for few months. This will also help maintain its efficacy in your dog's body and at the same time, help with better results. Neem taste and will my dog like it? Neem is bitter in taste and so, probably your dog will not like it. Extremely picky dogs will do well by mixing neem with some enjoyable treat like raw honey (ethically sourced, of course) or some mashed banana or even some pumpkin puree will do! Easy! Some dogs who are big-time foodies will take neem very easily by just mixing some neem powder in the food and that's it. Topical application for your dog: To dilute or not to dilute? Take note here that neem oil does NOT smell like roses or lavender!! It is strong and very pungent. So, please, if you decide to buy neem oil, I request that you do NOT give any company, store owners or online sellers low ratings - it is frustrating and extremely unethical when I see this. Blaming a company for the scent of a product despite knowing that it does not smell great, by Nature's design, is a thoughtless act. For Your Dog: I highly suggest you use neem oil withOUT diluting it on your dog (yes! NOT the advice you will get in most 'Western' articles). But take it from someone who is Indian and grew up with neem plant right outside the window! So, why did I suggest to use neem oil without diluting it? Because, this is a great way to prevent fleas and make sure the pungent neem aroma stays strong till the next application. It will also help prevent any itchiness or infections on the skin since you are using it neat, not diluting it. This is how I use on my new rescues - who always come with bad, itchy, smelly skin!! I have also used it for one my rescues who had horrible mange and used it neat. Wonderful results and healed completely. If this option is still not viable for you and your dog for some reason, then, what you can do is mix neem oil with just few drops of lavender or lemongrass essential oil and apply. Both lavender and lemongrass essential oils are safe for dogs and are a great tool to mask smells like that of neem. Plus, using these will help soothe your dog's skin even more and help prevent mosquitoes and fleas. You can also add little bit of carrier oils like olive or coconut or even hemp oil and make an amazing mix to apply on your dog! You can also add a drop of neem oil to your dog's shampoo and massage the lather for few minutes till neem oil is absorbed into the coat fully. Rinse, towel dry and let sun dry. Neem oil aroma has been often described as 'rotten garlic' or 'rotten onions' or well, roasted coffee. Well, now you know! Neem oil at room temperatures? Another fact about neem oil that I want to point out is that neem oil can harden at cooler room temperatures and definitely during the winter, freezing months. Simply take the neem oil bottle and put in slight warm water and this should do it. There is NO reason to freak out that your neem oil is going bad, rancid or that the company/seller has cheated you. Ethics goes both ways - I take my time to write all this so that you will not buy and then complain to a company for false product! Be thankful to the companies that work hard to bring us all these products. Neem oil benefits for dogs -
So, this is it! Now, you can see how wonderful this neem plant is and how to use it for your dog's benefit. Make note that IF your dog shows some reaction to neem, then by all means, stop using it immediately. You can even work with a holistic veterinarian to determine the best way to use neem for your dog's condition. Other than that, I say, you have found a wonder ally in neem for your beloved pooch or pooches! For any questions or comments that relate to this article, please post below and I will reply. Please do NOT send in e-mails. Share! Share! Share! If this article has helped you and your dog, then I encourage you to share it with your loved ones and invite them to join The Garden Recipe newsletter! Let's get more dogs healthy! Help Your Loved Ones! Post it on your FB page! Send in an e-mail to all your loved ones! Invite them to join TGR so they can get such detailed articles too! -Somyata
6 Comments
Michelle
1/19/2020 19:17:01
can neem be used enternally and/or internally for cats?
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Somyata
1/19/2020 22:52:05
Sorry no idea..:( Work with a holistic veterinarian and that should help. -Somyata.
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Michael Depasquale
11/25/2020 15:29:25
Thank you very much for your information. Currently, I waiting to receive some Neem oil and powder from India as I know how much benefits it has for humans. As a dog owner, I wondered if Neem would also be beneficial for my dog. I consume also Moringa everyday and I also give my dog moringa slmost everyday. It also works wonders as far as energy. Thank you once again.
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Somyata
11/25/2020 16:25:35
Hi Michael! You are so welcome..:) Are you subscribed to my newsletter? (Sorry I don't remember everyone's name on my list..:). If not, then subscribe right away as I regularly send out articles and holistic/Ayurvedic tips related to dogs health and cancer prevention in dogs.
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12/16/2020 08:30:41
Hi Somyata, Thank you very very much for your comments. I really appreciate it alot when someone like you corresponds with me. I would like to ask you how much Neem powder should I give my dog? She is a cross bred between a german shepherd and an alaskin malamute. She will be 10 years old on the 14th February 2021.. I feed her raw food only and she weighs 42kgs. How should I apply the neem oil? Should I pure some on my palm and try to rub it on her coat as it is hard to reach her skin due to her thick undercoat? And do I have to cover her whole body with neem oil? Many many thanks for you kind patience.
Somyata
12/16/2020 14:20:14
Hello dear Michael! No problem! I am happy to assist you and glad that all this information is helping you. Most of the points are answered in the article but since your dog needs specific care, I am happy to help you one-on-one. Leave a Reply. |
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