Remedies Class: The Basics of Essential Oils, Herbs, and Homeopathy for Pet Parents

Learn how to use natural remedies for dogs with more confidence, safety, and common sense.

This class is offered exclusively to members of my community forum and clients at this time.

When something feels “off” with your dog, it is easy to feel overwhelmed.

Maybe your dog has an upset stomach.
Maybe they are itchy, anxious, sore, stressed, or just not acting quite right.
Maybe they ate something questionable, strained something, or are struggling with fireworks, travel, grooming, vet visits, or seasonal changes.

And suddenly you are standing in your kitchen wondering:

“What can I safely give my dog?”
“Is this an emergency?”
“Should I use an essential oil, herb, homeopathic remedy, or supplement?”
“Do I wait, call the vet, or panic-buy six things from Amazon?”

This class is designed to help you slow that spiral down.

Remedies Class: The Basics gives you a grounded introduction to natural first aid for dogs, including essential oils, herbs, homeopathy, botanicals, and practical home support.

This is not about replacing veterinary care.

It is about helping you understand what natural remedies may support your dog, when home care may be appropriate, and when it is time to call your veterinarian without trying to “natural remedy” your way through something serious.

Because responsible natural dog care means knowing your tools — and knowing their limits.

Who This Natural Remedies Class Is For

This class is for pet parents who want to feel more confident using natural remedies for dogs without guessing their way through every situation.

It may be a good fit if:

  • You have essential oils, herbs, or homeopathic remedies at home but are not sure how to use them safely

  • You want to build a natural first aid kit for your dog

  • You want to understand the difference between essential oils, herbs, botanicals, supplements, and homeopathy

  • You are tired of generic internet advice that is either fear-based or way too casual

  • You want practical education from a dog-focused perspective

  • You want to support your dog naturally while still using common sense

  • You want to know when home support makes sense and when veterinary care is needed

This is for the pet parent who wants to be prepared — not reckless, not panicked, and not following random advice from Brenda in a Facebook group who thinks oregano oil fixes everything. Bless Brenda, but no.

What You’ll Learn Inside the Class

Essential Oils for Dogs

Essential oils can be powerful tools, but they need to be respected.

In this section, you’ll learn the basics of using essential oils safely and appropriately around dogs, including:

  • What essential oils are

  • Why oil quality matters

  • Why dilution matters

  • Topical use, diffusion, and aromatic exposure

  • When oils may support calming, discomfort, skin, respiratory, digestive, and seasonal needs

  • Common mistakes pet parents make with essential oils

  • When essential oils are not the right tool

This is not “throw lavender at everything and hope for the best.”

You’ll learn how to think through essential oil use with more intention and safety.

Herbs and Botanicals for Dogs

Herbs and botanicals can offer gentle support for many common dog wellness needs.

In this section, we’ll talk through how herbs may support:

  • Digestion

  • Skin irritation

  • Stress and relaxation

  • Immune function

  • Urinary tract comfort

  • Liver and detox pathways

  • Inflammation and mobility

  • General wellness

You’ll also learn why herbs are not all the same, why form and dosing matter, and why some herbs may be better for short-term use while others may be better suited for longer-term support.

Homeopathy Basics for Dogs

Homeopathy can feel confusing when you are first getting started.

This class helps make it less weird.

You’ll learn:

  • What homeopathy is

  • How remedy selection works

  • Why symptoms and patterns matter

  • Common potencies pet parents may see

  • How remedies are typically given

  • Why matching the remedy matters more than matching the diagnosis

  • Common homeopathic first aid remedies many pet parents keep on hand

You do not need to become a homeopath to understand the basics.

But you do need to know enough to avoid random remedy roulette.

Natural First Aid for Dogs

This class also introduces practical natural first aid thinking for common dog concerns, including:

  • Digestive upset

  • Minor skin irritation

  • Stress and anxiety events

  • Soreness and minor strains

  • Bug bites and seasonal irritants

  • Travel stress

  • Fireworks and storm support

  • Minor wounds and topical care

  • When to stop and call the vet

The goal is not to turn your home into a veterinary clinic.

The goal is to help you become a calmer, more prepared dog parent.

What Makes This Class Different

This class is not built around one product line, one modality, or one magic bottle.

Dogs are individuals.

Sometimes the right support may be an essential oil.
Sometimes it may be an herb.
Sometimes it may be a homeopathic remedy.
Sometimes it may be food, rest, hydration, body support, or a vet visit.
Sometimes it may be more than one tool layered thoughtfully.

This class helps you understand the differences so you can make better choices.

Because “natural” does not automatically mean safe.

And “conventional” does not automatically mean wrong.

Smart pet parenting means knowing your tools and knowing when each one fits.

Inside the Remedies Class

You’ll get beginner-friendly education on:

  • Essential oils for dogs

  • Herbal and botanical support

  • Homeopathy basics

  • Natural first aid concepts

  • Remedy selection considerations

  • Safety guidelines

  • When to use home support

  • When to call your veterinarian

  • How to start building a practical natural remedy kit

This Class Will Help You

By the end of this class, you’ll have a better understanding of how natural remedies may fit into your dog’s wellness care.

You’ll be able to:

  • Feel more prepared when small issues pop up

  • Understand the differences between oils, herbs, homeopathy, and botanicals

  • Avoid common natural remedy safety mistakes

  • Build a more useful natural first aid kit for dogs

  • Make more thoughtful decisions for your dog

  • Know when natural support makes sense

  • Recognize when veterinary care is the priority

Natural remedies are supportive tools.

They are not a permission slip to ignore red flags.

Important Disclaimer

This class is educational and is not a substitute for veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or emergency care.

I am not a veterinarian, and this class is not intended to diagnose, treat, prescribe, or replace veterinary care.

If your dog is in distress, has trouble breathing, collapses, has repeated vomiting or diarrhea, has a seizure, has uncontrolled bleeding, is painful, cannot walk, has a suspected toxin exposure, or you feel something is seriously wrong, contact your veterinarian or emergency clinic.

Natural first aid works best when it is paired with good judgment, medical intervention and customized care for the individual dog and it’s guardian.

Who This Class Is Not For

This class may not be the right fit if you are looking for a quick “give this for that” cheat sheet without understanding the why behind it.

It may also not be the right fit if you want to replace veterinary care entirely.

That is not what we are doing here.

This class is for pet parents who want to learn, think, prepare, and support their dogs responsibly.

Ready to Build Your Natural Dog Care Toolkit?

If you want to better understand essential oils, herbs, homeopathy, botanicals, and natural first aid for dogs, Remedies Class: The Basics is a great place to start.

You do not need to know everything.

You just need a solid foundation, a little common sense, and a better roadmap.

Join Remedies Class: The Basics and start building your natural first aid confidence for your dog.

Local Holistic Dog Wellness Support

The Well Oiled K9 provides holistic dog wellness education, nutrition support, natural remedy guidance, and behavior-informed wellness support for pet parents locally and online.

Local service areas include:

  • North Myrtle Beach, SC

  • Myrtle Beach, SC

  • Little River, SC

  • Longs, SC

  • Conway, SC

  • Carolina Forest, SC

  • Surfside Beach, SC

  • Murrells Inlet, SC

  • Wilmington, NC

  • Surrounding Grand Strand and coastal Carolina communities

If you are looking for holistic dog wellness support, canine nutrition guidance, natural remedies for dogs, essential oil education for dogs, or natural first aid education in the Myrtle Beach or Wilmington area, The Well Oiled K9 offers education and support to help you make more thoughtful choices for your dog.

For consultations, classes, and member resources, visit:

Website:https://welloiledk9.com
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Member Forum:https://community.welloiledk9.com

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