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Apple cider vinegar and other vinegars have many uses for healthy dogs.

People have been using vinegar for thousands of years, and while most of it goes into salads and condiments, vinegar can be used as a household cleanser, cosmetic aid and health treatment. Many dog lovers add vinegar to their pets’ food or apply it topically to their best friends. Advocates call vinegar, especially unpasteurized organic apple cider vinegar, a wonder food.

Vinegar has long been used as a first-aid treatment. Many natural health experts prefer raw organic apple cider vinegar for topical applications, including muscle aches, bruises, sunburn, windburn, abrasions, insect bites, stings and even hair care (controlling dandruff and controlling static).

Nearly all of vinegar’s human uses can be applied to pets.

Explore the uses of raw organic apple cider vinegar and distilled white vinegar for improved health and household applications:

Spray kitchens surfaces, raw meat and produce with vinegar and hydrogen peroxide (spray separately, one after the other) for thorough disinfecting.

Use apple cider vinegar as a nontoxic flea dip.

Add apple cider vinegar to shampoo or final rinse for coat conditioning and deodorizing.

Apply full strength or diluted cider to cuts, abrasions, calluses, bruises, sore pads or muscle strains.

Make your on herbal tinctures with cider vinegar for improved digestion or topical application.

For more on using vinegar as a pet care staple, read “Apple Cider Vinegar: Miracle Health System,” or “Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog.”

To really learn more about the health benefits of vinegar, talk with your dog’s health care professional.


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Apple cider vinegar and other vinegars have many uses for healthy dogs.

People have been using vinegar for thousands of years, and while most of it goes into salads and condiments, vinegar can be used as a household cleanser, cosmetic aid and health treatment. Many dog lovers add vinegar to their pets’ food or apply it topically to their best friends. Advocates call vinegar, especially unpasteurized organic apple cider vinegar, a wonder food.

Vinegar has long been used as a first-aid treatment. Many natural health experts prefer raw organic apple cider vinegar for topical applications, including muscle aches, bruises, sunburn, windburn, abrasions, insect bites, stings and even hair care (controlling dandruff and controlling static).

Nearly all of vinegar’s human uses can be applied to pets.

Explore the uses of raw organic apple cider vinegar and distilled white vinegar for improved health and household applications:

Spray kitchens surfaces, raw meat and produce with vinegar and hydrogen peroxide (spray separately, one after the other) for thorough disinfecting.

Use apple cider vinegar as a nontoxic flea dip.

Add apple cider vinegar to shampoo or final rinse for coat conditioning and deodorizing.

Apply full strength or diluted cider to cuts, abrasions, calluses, bruises, sore pads or muscle strains.

Make your on herbal tinctures with cider vinegar for improved digestion or topical application.

For more on using vinegar as a pet care staple, read “Apple Cider Vinegar: Miracle Health System,” or “Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog.”

To really learn more about the health benefits of vinegar, talk with your dog’s health care professional.


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