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Crystals for Dogs: The Best Healing Crystals for Your Pup

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You may be familiar with the art of crystal healing, an ancient method still used today. Maybe you even have a collection of crystals like quartz, jasper, or amethyst in your home. Crystal healing is said to help heal all kinds of ailments, including spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical. Crystals can also help heal your dog!

It’s important to note that while crystals may help with a pet’s health, energy, or anxiety, this healing method shouldn’t replace vet visits. Crystal healing should be a supplement to taking your pet to the vet. If your dog is experiencing an emergency, they must go to a vet clinic.

But which crystals are the best to use with canines, and how should they be used? Here’s a look at some of the best healing crystals for dogs and how they’re used.

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How Does Crystal Healing Work?

Before we get into what crystals are best for use with canines, you should know how crystal healing works and how to choose the best stones for your pup.

Crystals (and gemstones) are thought to give off subtle vibrations. These vibrations are believed to interact with a person or pet’s energy field. By doing this, the stones can restore balance, remove blocks, and generally encourage good health. Crystals and gemstones can be used alone or with other alternative medical techniques, such as acupuncture.

What are some of the benefits of crystal healing? Potential benefits include:
  • Protection from negative energies
  • A reduction in stress and anxiety
  • Better sleep
  • Pain relief for mild aches and pain

How do you decide what stones should be used for your dog? After all, there are thousands of crystals available for you to use. You can determine what crystals to use with your pet by considering their needs.

Is your pet anxious or high-strung? Then you need calming crystals, like amethyst. Is your pup crazy high-energy? Then, a grounding crystal like quartz could help. Is your dog getting older and suffering from joint pain? Anti-inflammatory stones, such as aventurine, could be useful. Or maybe your canine companion isn’t feeling well; in that case, an immune-boosting crystal or stone, like carnelian, may be beneficial.

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The 15 Best Healing Crystals for Dogs

1. Amber

Amber stones on beige background
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  • Key Traits: Cleansing, renewing, energizing, immunity boosting, pain relieving
  • Symbolism: Shields from negative energy
  • Color: Golden

Amber is supposed to help relieve joint pain and inflammation in dogs, so if your pup has arthritis or joint issues, this could be the perfect stone for them. Amber is also often used in collars as it is supposed to help ward off fleas and ticks. Supposedly, the vibrational field of amber is beneficial in keeping fleas and ticks away (though it may also be that when amber rubs against a dog’s fur, the static helps prevent parasites from clinging; amber is also said to release a scent unpleasant to ticks and fleas).


2. Black Obsidian

Black Obsidian Stone Sphere
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  • Key Traits: Protection, calming, grounding
  • Symbolism: Shields from negative energy
  • Color: Black

Black obsidian is one of the more commonly used crystals in healing for dogs. This stone helps to reduce anxiety and loneliness when dogs are left on their own, so if your dog has separation anxiety, black obsidian can help! This crystal can also increase creativity. How does that apply to canines? Increased creativity can help dogs figure out and learn new tricks faster, as well as more quickly assess situations and better know how to deal with them.


3. Carnelian

Carnelian Tumbled Polished Crystal Rocks
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  • Key Traits: Vitality, confidence, joy
  • Symbolism: Boosts energy and confidence
  • Color: Orange

Carnelian can be used for a variety of things, as it’s thought to have potent healing capabilities. This stone is most commonly used for dogs dealing with age-related illnesses or significant health conditions to help make them feel better and increase vitality. However, carnelian can also be used for dogs dealing with excessive itchiness, as this stone can help soothe whatever is causing them to scratch. And because carnelian can boost confidence, it can be beneficial for pups who are shy or anxious!


4. Chevron Amethyst

Chevron Amethyst crystals
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  • Key Traits: Calmness, stress relief, intuition
  • Symbolism: Soothes and supports intuition
  • Color: Purple

Did you know this crystal is also known as dog tooth amethyst because of its V-shaped pattern? That isn’t why it’s perfect for your canine companion, though. Chevron amethyst is helpful for dogs who are big on barking, as this stone is thought to produce a chill vibe that calms dogs down and reduces barking. That chill vibe chevron amethyst gives off can also help lessen anxiety in dogs, making them less stressed and more easygoing. Finally, chevron amethyst can be used with older pups suffering aches and pains, as it can ease these.


5. Citrine

Citrine raw crystal
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  • Key Traits: Uplifting, calmness
  • Symbolism: Increases positive energy
  • Color: Amber

If your dog is dealing with depression, citrine could be highly beneficial. This crystal is thought to improve emotional and physical energy by uplifting positive energies. This can increase a dog’s happiness and help them with emotional control.

Citrine is also believed to help calm unruly pups, so it can be used during training if a dog is hyperactive or not paying enough attention. Some even use this crystal to relieve canines with intestinal issues, as it may help soothe those issues.


6. Clear Quartz

Healing crystal clear quartz
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  • Key Traits: Energy amplification, clarity, cleansing
  • Symbolism: Amplifies and cleanses energy
  • Color: Clear

You’ve most likely owned clear quartz at some point in your life as it’s the most common crystal and known as the “Master Healer.” This stone is known for amplifying and strengthening the abilities of other crystals, but it can also be used on its own. Used alone, this crystal can increase focus, which can be useful when training your dog. Clear quartz also strengthens the immune system as it cleanses the body of negative toxins.


7. Green Aventurine

Green aventurine semi-precious natural polished gemstones
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  • Key Traits: Soothing, heart healing, vitality
  • Symbolism: Supports heart health and well-being
  • Color: Green

This stone is known as the “Stone of Opportunity” and was discovered in the 18th century. Green aventurine is renowned for helping pets deal with trauma. Whether your dog has a history of past trauma, like a former abusive owner, or simply is traumatized by moving to a new home, this crystal can help uplift their mood and provide emotional healing. With this stone nearby, your pup will be instilled with newfound joy and confidence.

Green aventurine can also help canines be more resilient against stress and fear. This stone is also believed to have regenerative properties.


8. Howlite

Two white Howlite polished spheres
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  • Key Traits: Relaxation, sleep, patience
  • Symbolism: Aids in relaxation and patience
  • Color: White and black

This stone, which somewhat resembles a Dalmatian’s coat, is known for strengthening and growing confidence in canines that are lacking in that area. If your pup needs a boost of courage, this is the stone for them! Use howlite for pups who are shy, nervous, or dealing with behavioral issues due to anxiety.

Howlite may also be used to increase calcium in dogs to promote healthier bone and bone growth. It may also be able to help with soft tissue problems in canines.


9. Moonstone

Moonstone crystal healing stones
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  • Key Traits: Calming, bonding, harmonizing
  • Symbolism: Alleviates anxiety
  • Color: White

This white stone can be used for a variety of issues in dogs. It is most often used to soothe and calm dogs dealing with anxiety, frustration, hyperactivity, or nervousness, as it can make them feel more relaxed. Moonstone is also fantastic for helping you bond with your canine companion, as it fosters connections and understanding.

Other uses for moonstone include soothing digestive issues such as indigestion, helping pets cope with grief, and offering comfort to dogs who are seriously ill.


10. Rose Quartz

Pink healing chakra rose quartz crysta00ls
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  • Key Traits: Love, emotional healing, comfort
  • Symbolism: Provides emotional support
  • Color: Pink

Rose quartz is also known as the crystal of unconditional love, and for good reason! This lovely pink crystal vibrates with a soothing aura of contentment and love, particularly beneficial for dogs with traumatic pasts. It can help fearful dogs open up to new owners more quickly, allowing you to bond with your new pup, and may even reduce muscle tension, making canines feel more relaxed.


11. Smoky Quartz

Crystal clear smoky quartz crystal
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  • Key Traits: Stress relief, grounding, calming
  • Symbolism: Provides calming and grounding energy
  • Color: Brown, smoky gray

Smoky quartz is different from clear quartz as this crystal is used mainly for protection and grounding. Used for protection, smoky quartz works to maintain whatever positivity is around it rather than creating more positivity. It’s beneficial for homes with multiple dogs or pets, as it can help an environment feel safer and more grounded for everyone in the house.

This healing crystal can also be used for physical ailments as it can ease some aches and pains and make muscles feel rejuvenated. Issues with the nervous and reproductive systems may also be helped by this stone.


12. Sodalite

Sodalite blue mieral crystal quartz
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  • Key Traits: Communication, calming, harmony
  • Symbolism: Enhances communication and calmness
  • Color: Blue

Does your pup need a little help with their attitude and behavior? Have they been feeling extra barky lately or a little bitey? Then sodalite is the stone for them.

This powerful crystal helps canines balance their emotions and reduce their anxiety. Plus, sodalite will help keep a canine calm and boost self-esteem, which will further alleviate any untoward behaviors they may be exhibiting.


13. Tiger’s Eye

Tiger eye gemstone on white background
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  • Key Traits: Balance, courage, protection
  • Symbolism: Promotes courage and balance
  • Color: Golden brown

You’re likely familiar with Tiger’s Eye, as it’s a fairly common stone. When it comes to canines, this stone is particularly good for travel. With its incredible grounding qualities, it can protect canines from any sort of negative energies they may be surrounded by during travel. This can be traveling in a car, train, or plane; it doesn’t matter. Tiger’s Eye can help a pup keep from feeling unnerved, making them more comfortable for the duration of the trip.

Tiger’s Eye can even be used on travels such as long walks and big hikes, as it also gives canines a feeling of stronger endurance. This gives them the confidence and agility to conquer distances and more challenging journeys.


14. Tourmaline Quartz

Raw Tourmaline healing crystal
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  • Key Traits: Protection, purification, detoxification
  • Symbolism: Eliminates negative energies
  • Color: Clear and black

As you may have guessed from the name and colors of this crystal, the tourmaline quartz is a combination of tourmaline and clear quartz. As such, it has the healing properties of both these stones. What are these properties?

Tourmaline quartz can be used to protect your dog, as it eliminates any negative energies in the nearby area. It can also help with digestive issues as it’s known to rid a dog’s body of toxins. Plus, this stone is believed to strengthen a canine’s immune system, which can help relieve a variety of health issues.


15. Turquoise

Polished Turquoise gemstones
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  • Key Traits: Protection, grounding, healing
  • Symbolism: Protects from harm
  • Color: Light blue and brown

Turquoise has been around forever and is one of the oldest known protection stones. Not only can this stone protect your dog from negative energies that may leave them anxious and depressed, but it also offers grounding in peace of mind. Turquoise can also make an excellent confidence booster for pups feeling a bit anxious or shy. As for healing, this stone can neutralize digestive issues and viral infections.

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How Can I Use Healing Crystals With My Dog?

Unsure how to use healing crystals with your pup? There are several ways you can incorporate crystals into your dog’s daily life to give them the aid they need!

Collar charms are one of the most popular ways to utilize crystals for canines. These are simply pieces of crystal or gemstone hanging from a dog’s collar; the dangling stones will bump against your dog as they go about their day and release vibrations. You can make your own by wrapping crystals in wire and attaching them to the collar, or purchase a pre-wrapped stone or collar.

Crystals can also be used in travel by adding a few to your pet’s carrier or seat. To prevent your pet from chewing on the crystals while you journey, tape them down securely or use a non-toxic wrap for crystals.

Crystals can also be used in your pet’s bed! Simply sew some stones into the lining of your dog’s bed or place them beneath the bed to utilize them. When your pup lays down, they’ll be instantly soothed.

Finally, aid your pet with crystals and bond with them by providing them with a doggie massage while holding a stone. This works because the crystal you hold will channel energy through your hands to your dog. Just be sure you use smooth crystals for massage and not ones with jagged edges!

There are plenty of other ways to utilize healing crystals, but these are fantastic ways to get started.

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Conclusion

If you’ve never used healing crystals before, you may want to give them a try with your favorite four-legged friend. Healing crystals have been around for ages, are perfectly safe to use, and may offer tons of benefits for canines. However, keep in mind that crystals cannot replace a veterinarian; they should only be used in conjunction with medical advice!


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  1. Love this guide on crystals for dogs! It’s great to learn how these can help our furry friends. I’ll definitely consider trying some for my dog!

    1. Hello there,

      thank you very much for your feedback! We are happy that you found the information in our article helpful. If you will try some of the crystals mentioned, please let us know if you had success and if your dog liked them.

      Best wishes

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