
We do not have any Furbabies at the moment but I can appreciate that these animals are worth their weight in love and affection.
So why do we put chemicals on their skin when we wouldn’t put it on ours?
Here is a great Dog Shampoo Recipe.
Soap Making, Oils and Recipes

We do not have any Furbabies at the moment but I can appreciate that these animals are worth their weight in love and affection.
So why do we put chemicals on their skin when we wouldn’t put it on ours?
Here is a great Dog Shampoo Recipe.

When someone in the house starts sniffling, you just know it’s going to make the rounds. That’s when I reach for this homemade herbal vapor rub—our family’s go-to chest balm for easing congestion, coughs, and that heavy-headed sick feeling.
Made with gentle yet powerful essential oils, this balm works just like the classic Vicks rub (but without the synthetic stuff). It’s safe, effective, and smells like a eucalyptus grove with a hint of grandma’s medicine chest—in the best possible way!
Whether you’re treating a toddler’s sniffles or trying to head off a man cold, this DIY vapor rub will be your winter wellness MVP.
Base:
Essential Oil Blend (for adults):
Optional for kids under 5:
Replace eucalyptus and peppermint with fir needle and cedarwood atlas, and halve the total essential oil amount.
If you put water on your dog, you’re putting chemicals on him – hydrogen and oxygen. EVERYTHING has chemicals in it. As Paracelsus said, the dose makes the poison.
Exactly, Shay. I’m so sick of seeing the ‘chemical’ bashing on this site. Basic science is thrown out the window & scare-mongering seems to be the order of the day. Come on, CraftGossip. Get your act together and fire whoever writes this crap!