Best Hair Oil for Dogs: How to Choose the Right One?
Okay, so here's the deal. My dog, Sparky, has been having some dry skin issues lately. It's been driving him – and me – nuts. I figured, why not try making some hair oil for him? I mean, I make my own face masks, so how hard could dog hair oil be, right?

First thing I did was hit the internet. I wanted to see what kind of oils are safe for dogs. Turns out, there are a bunch! I saw coconut oil, olive oil, almond oil, and even argan oil mentioned. I already had some olive oil and almond oil in the pantry, so I figured I'd start there.
Next, I thought about what else I could add. I knew lavender oil is supposed to be calming, and Sparky can be a bit of a spaz sometimes. Plus, it smells good! I made sure to get a dog-safe lavender essential oil – you gotta be careful with that stuff.
So, here's the concoction I whipped up:
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup almond oil
- 5 drops of dog-safe lavender essential oil
I just mixed it all together in a little glass bottle I had lying around. Super simple.
Now for the application. I started by brushing Sparky to get rid of any loose fur. Then, I poured a little bit of the oil into my hands and rubbed them together to warm it up. I started massaging it into his skin, focusing on the dry patches. He actually seemed to like it! He was all wiggly and happy.
I made sure not to use too much oil, because I didn't want him to be greasy. A little goes a long way. After I applied it, I let him chill out for a bit so the oil could soak in.
Okay, so here's what I noticed. Immediately after applying the oil, Sparky's fur was definitely shinier. And he smelled amazing! The lavender was a nice touch. The real test, though, was seeing if it helped with his dry skin.
I've been using this hair oil on Sparky about twice a week for the past couple of weeks, and I have to say, I think it's helping! His skin seems less flaky, and he's not scratching as much. Plus, his coat is super soft. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.

It’s not a miracle cure or anything, but it's definitely made a difference. And the best part is, I know exactly what's in it. No weird chemicals or artificial fragrances. Just good, natural oils.
If your dog has dry skin, I'd say give it a try! Just make sure to do your research and use dog-safe ingredients. And don't use too much oil, unless you want a greasy pup running around your house!