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Ranch Remedy — Dogs And Puppies (Natural ear and skin care for dogs)

Ranch Remedy

Natural ear and skin care for dogs

Got a dog with ear or skin issues on your horse property and need a barn-friendly remedy?

Reviewed by Ann Pruitt, InfoHorse.com · Updated June 2026
Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid all-natural pet spray bottle
Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid all-natural pet spray bottle

Ranch Remedy supports ear care, skin care, and other condition-specific treatments for dogs and puppies on horse properties. The banner above links to the manufacturer's product line. Featured on multiple InfoHorse.com pages including dog ear products and dog skin care.


Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid all-natural pet spray bottle
Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid all-natural pet spray bottle

What is Ranch Remedy and what does it treat?

Ranch Remedy is an all-natural topical care line built for the realities of life on a horse property, where dogs, cats, livestock, and horses all share the same dust, bugs, and rough ground. Its flagship product, Topical First Aid ($28.95), is a single spray formulated to be antifungal, antibacterial, analgesic, and anti-itch in one bottle. On dogs and puppies it is used for hot spots, general itching, rashes, cracked skin, scrapes, minor cuts, post-surgery wounds, warts, ringworm, nail fungus, mange, and ear mites, the kind of nagging skin and ear problems that keep a dog rubbing, licking, and biting at the same spot.

Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid spray for dogs cats and horses
Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid spray for dogs cats and horses

Who makes Ranch Remedy?

The brand was created by its founder, Daryl, and is sold direct at yourranchremedy.com. The company describes its products as human-grade, all-natural, and organic, and notes that the proprietary Topical First Aid formula was tested on humans before it was ever offered for animals, an unusual reversal of the typical order that the brand uses to signal how gentle it is. Every product is described as Lovingly made in the USA and Made for all animals, including horses, dogs, cats, pigs, and sheep.

Ranch Remedy all-natural skin and wound care product detail
Ranch Remedy all-natural skin and wound care product detail
What is in it, and how does it work?
Topical First Aid is built around a proprietary blend of natural plant extracts rather than steroids or harsh chemicals. The four working properties the company emphasizes, antifungal, antibacterial, analgesic, and anti-itch, are what let one bottle address both the cause and the symptom: the antifungal and antibacterial action goes after the underlying infection in an ear or hot spot, while the analgesic and anti-itch action eases the pain and irritation so the animal stops worrying the area and lets it heal. The plant-based approach is also why the brand markets it as safe for use across so many species.

Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid bottle for itch and hot spot relief
Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid bottle for itch and hot spot relief

How do you use it on a dog or puppy?

Topical First Aid comes as a spray. For most dogs you spray it directly onto the affected skin, hot spot, or scrape; for more sensitive areas, or for cats, owners commonly apply it with a cotton ball. Customer experience reported on the site points to roughly twice-daily application until the problem clears, with one owner noting a growth was completely gone after about three to four weeks of applying it 2x per day, and others seeing reduced itching and visibly improved scrapes within a few days.

Why do horse-property owners choose it?

The appeal is one bottle for the whole place. Instead of stocking separate products for the dog's ears, the puppy's hot spot, the barn cat's scrape, and the horse's wound, owners can reach for the same all-natural spray for all of them. Real-owner testimonials on the site, including Marilee Jett (Within a few days we saw a difference in the itching and pain he had been in), Karri Lutz (the next day it was significantly better), and Noel Garcia, speak to fast, visible results on itching, scrapes, and skin growths.

What else does the brand sell, and how do you buy it?
Beyond Topical First Aid, Ranch Remedy offers a full CBD line for pets: CBD Dog Treats (from $32.75), CBD Cat Treats ($32.75), CBD Oil (from $20.95), CBD Peanut Butter ($30.50), CBD Honey Paws ($42.50), CBD Water Soluble ($64.50), and Ranch Remedy CBD Gel Caps ($32.75), with a standing offer of 40% off when you buy two CBD products. Everything is ordered directly from yourranchremedy.com, and the company runs a give-back program donating $1 of each sale to animal non-profits.

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The Solution Section (FAQ)
What is Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid?
Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid is a proprietary, human-grade topical made with all natural and organic ingredients. It is formulated as a spray and is described as antifungal, antibacterial, analgesic, and anti-itch.
What conditions does Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid help with?
According to the product label, it is used for post surgery care, cuts, warts, ringworm, nail fungus, mange, ear mites, and cracked skin.
Is Ranch Remedy safe for dogs, puppies, and other animals?
Yes. Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid is made for all animals, and its all natural, organic formula avoids harsh chemicals so it can be used on dogs, cats, and farm animals alike.
How do I use Ranch Remedy on my dog?
Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid comes in a spray bottle, so you apply it directly to the affected area of skin or coat. Because it is anti-itch and analgesic as well as antifungal and antibacterial, it is intended to soothe irritation while it works.
Does Ranch Remedy offer other products besides the topical spray?
Yes. In addition to Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid (listed at $28.95), the company also offers CBD products for pets. For current pricing and the full lineup, see the Ranch Remedy site linked from the banner.
What skin and ear conditions does it treat on dogs and puppies?
On dogs and puppies the company lists hot spots, general itching, rashes, cracked skin, scrapes, minor cuts, post-surgery wounds, warts, ringworm, nail fungus, mange, and ear mites. These are the recurring skin and ear irritations that keep a dog scratching, licking, or rubbing the same spot. Because it is both antifungal and anti-itch, it is aimed at the underlying cause and the discomfort at the same time.
Is Ranch Remedy safe for puppies and for use around horses?
The brand markets Topical First Aid as all-natural and safe for all animals, including dogs, puppies, cats, horses, pigs, and sheep, which is part of why it is positioned for horse properties where multiple species share the same environment. The formula was reportedly tested on humans before being introduced for animals, which the company uses to underscore how gentle it is. As with any topical, owners should follow label directions and consult a veterinarian for serious or worsening conditions.
How do you apply Ranch Remedy to a dog?
Topical First Aid is a spray. For most dogs you spray it directly onto the affected skin, hot spot, or scrape. For sensitive areas or for cats, owners often apply it with a cotton ball rather than spraying directly. Reported use is roughly twice daily until the problem clears.
How long does it take to see results?
Owner testimonials on the company site describe quick visible change. One reviewer saw reduced itching and pain within a few days, another said a scrape was significantly better the next day, and a third reported a skin growth was completely gone after about three to four weeks of applying it twice a day. Results will vary by the animal and the condition being treated.
What ingredients are in Ranch Remedy Topical First Aid?
The company describes the formula as a proprietary blend of natural plant extracts and emphasizes that it is human-grade, all-natural, and organic. It does not publicly itemize each plant extract, keeping the exact recipe proprietary. What it does publish are the four working properties: antifungal, antibacterial, analgesic, and anti-itch.
Can I use Ranch Remedy for my dog's hot spots?
Yes, hot spots are one of the named uses. The anti-itch and analgesic action is meant to relieve the irritation so the dog stops biting and licking the area, while the antibacterial and antifungal action targets the infection that often drives a hot spot. Owners typically spray the affected patch and reapply about twice daily.
Does Ranch Remedy help with dog ear problems and ear mites?
Ear mites are listed among the conditions Topical First Aid addresses, and the brand is positioned for dog ear care on horse properties. Its antifungal and antibacterial properties target the kind of microbial and fungal irritation common in ears, while the anti-itch component eases the itching that makes dogs shake and scratch. For deep or chronic ear infections, a veterinary exam is still recommended.
Who makes Ranch Remedy and where is it made?
Ranch Remedy was created by its founder, Daryl, and is sold directly through yourranchremedy.com. The company describes its products as Lovingly made in the USA and human-grade, all-natural, and organic. Daryl's personal connection to animals is reflected in brand content such as a tribute he wrote about his dog, titled An Ode to Lucy.
What other products does Ranch Remedy sell besides the topical spray?
Beyond Topical First Aid, Ranch Remedy offers a full pet CBD line: CBD Dog Treats (from $32.75), CBD Cat Treats ($32.75), CBD Oil (from $20.95), CBD Peanut Butter ($30.50), CBD Honey Paws ($42.50), CBD Water Soluble ($64.50), and Ranch Remedy CBD Gel Caps ($32.75). The company also sells a Ranch Remedy T-Shirt ($28.95).
How much does Ranch Remedy cost and is there a discount?
Topical First Aid is $28.95. The CBD products range from $20.95 for CBD Oil up to $64.50 for CBD Water Soluble. The company advertises a standing promotion of 40% off when you buy two CBD products.
Where can I buy Ranch Remedy?
The products are sold direct-to-consumer on the official website at yourranchremedy.com. Topical First Aid has also been listed on Amazon under the Ranch Remedy brand. Buying from the official store supports the company's give-back program, which donates $1 of each sale to animal non-profits.
Is Ranch Remedy CBD safe for dogs and cats?
Ranch Remedy markets a dedicated pet CBD line, including treats, oil, peanut butter, and gel caps formulated specifically for dogs and cats, alongside CBD options for large animals. CBD is commonly used by pet owners to support calm and comfort. Dosing should follow the product label and, for animals on other medications or with health conditions, a veterinarian's guidance.
Can Ranch Remedy be used on horses and other livestock?
Yes. The brand is explicitly built for multi-species use and is named for ranch and barn life. Topical First Aid is marketed as safe for horses, dogs, cats, pigs, and sheep, and the company has published horse wound-treatment guidance describing it as an all-around natural, plant-based cleansing solution for horses. This is the core reason it appeals to horse-property owners who want one product for the whole place.
Does Ranch Remedy contain steroids or harsh chemicals?
No. The company positions Topical First Aid as an all-natural, plant-extract-based alternative rather than a steroid or harsh chemical product. Its stated properties, antifungal, antibacterial, analgesic, and anti-itch, are attributed to its natural plant blend, which is also why it is marketed as gentle enough for use across many animals.
Why is Ranch Remedy a good fit for a horse property with dogs?
On a working property, dogs and puppies pick up scrapes, bug bites, hot spots, and ear irritation from the same outdoor environment the horses live in. Ranch Remedy lets the owner keep one all-natural bottle on hand for the dog's ears, the puppy's hot spot, the barn cat's scrape, and the horse's wound, rather than stocking separate products. That single-bottle, multi-species coverage is exactly why InfoHorse.com features it on its dog ear and dog skin care pages.
Does buying Ranch Remedy support a cause?
Yes. The company runs a give-back program and states that $1 of each sale goes to animal non-profits. Combined with its human-grade, made-in-the-USA positioning, the give-back program is part of how the brand frames itself as an animal-first, mission-driven small company rather than a mass-market label.
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