Help Your Pet Get Rid Of Fleas And Ticks The Natural Way

By Catherine V. Testaratti

In this article we are going to talk about ways to cure your flea and tick problems without using harsh chemicals and over the counter methods. We will outline some choices that you can use that will work as well as chemical methods. These methods are softer and easier ways to eliminate these parasites.

For those of us who have children, we are also concerned about our children being susceptible to the dangers of the chemical flea control. When we choose to have the pets, we also need to be responsible for their welfare. Choosing a natural treatment method is healthier for your pet and your family.

You can start with an age old method of brewers yeast and a little bit of garlic mixed into their food. For cats, eliminate the garlic due to the fact that onions and garlic are toxic for cats. For a sweeter option, try squeezing lemon juice or orange juice on their fur and rub it in; acting as a natural repellent.

Regular brushing will keep flea infestations down. When bathing your dog, use a citrus smelling dish soap to also act as a repellent. Fleas don't have the ability to hold onto the hairs so hosing your dog or cat down with water in a tub works to keep the fleas off.

Beneficial nematode worms work great in your garden. These are not the worms that cause heart worms so not to worry. These beneficial worms feed off the flea larva so having them in your garden and yard is a plus. Keeping your floors swept and carpets vacuumed will also help.

Well, we are going to get silly on you now. Ticks, the dreaded blood suckers, live in tall grass in wooded areas and are attracted to the body warmth. A good way to keep this pesky nuisance at bay is to cover your dog. Grab an old T-shirt and some old socks and give your dog protection.

Using a T-shirt to cover your dog's body and belly will not keep the ticks away, however, it slows their progress to uncovered places as do the socks. By covering the hair it hinders the tick's access to the warm b therefore acting as a deterrent. And talk about a chick magnet; this might work better than a cute puppy.

You can use rose geranium oil on the inside of your dog's collar and on their fur to repel ticks. It's a natural repellent for dogs but is not suggested for cats. Cats have severe reactions to all essential oils so steer clear of those for you cats.

Tick removal is crucial to keep your dog free from the harmful bacteria carried by ticks. While the summer months are most common for fleas and ticks, it's best to make sure you are diligent throughout the year. Give your pets the best available for a happy life. - 29953

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