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Natural Flea Prevention
Our Cheeto is scratching all the time. He even has sores where he scratches. Please any one knows of a natural way to control fleas? Thanks and May God Bless Tamara from Texas Feedback About This Post:RE: Natural Flea PreventionI live in TX also, and have for 11 years and never had a problem with my four dogs until this summer! It was a nightmare! We had to treat the yard, the dogs, the house and now they are on Advantix from the vet. It's worth every penny. They make it for very small dogs too. This is Texas. The other stuff just doesn't work! Post By suzi_homemaker01 (Guest Post) RE: Natural Flea Prevention
I've been there and done that. There really is no way to control fleas "naturally" You really have to treat the house, the dog, and the yard all on the same day. It's harsh but it works. Post By rose. (Guest Post) RE: Natural Flea Prevention
I want to thank you all for the replies to my question. Post By tamsy (Guest Post) REF: Fleas
Hi Post By phyllissanjua (Guest Post) RE: Natural Flea Prevention
Put a couple of drops of Dawn dish soap into a large spray bottle of water . Spray this everywhere, just not where someone could slip & hurt themselves, including using it to wash dear little Cheeto. It won't hurt him. Dawn is the stuff used to rescue animals from oil slicks . If your sprayer has a pinpoint or needle spray ,spray it along your baseboards . Mop your non wood floors with it . It kills fleas. Exterminators use it too. Post By Linne Dodds (Guest Post) RE: Natural Flea PreventionWhen we lived in Florida fleas were big problem. Vet told me to put a tiny bit of GARLIC POWDER in the drinking water. It worked great but now I hear that garlic is bad for dogs. Post By Graycrab (Guest Post) RE: Natural Flea Preventionif your dog has sores on his body, please take him to the vet. His constant scratching could lead to infections. Post by S Singer RE: Natural Flea PreventionTry adding brewers yeast to their food. Apparently after a short time of doing this, they begin to smell bad to fleas and they won't go on them. My cat always loved it and it works very well, but again it is something that must be done daily all through flea season. Post by thriftmeg RE: Natural Flea PreventionI understand you can use used coffee grounds sprinkled through out the yard is very helpful. Post By Enter your name.JULIA (Guest Post) RE: Natural Flea Prevention
I have posted this for many times on various sites... Post By Laine Butterworth (Guest Post) RE: Natural Flea Preventioni have 2 chihuahuas and i have used avon skin so soft. just put a little in your hands and gentle rub all over the dogs., it is safe for them. also a mixture of vinegar & water works good too..1/4 vinegar & 3/4 water mixture in a small spray bottle. they wont like it but will get used to it when its time to go out and potty just give them a lil squirt. it wont smell to good but the smells wears off fairly quick. hope this helps Post By jean (Guest Post) | |
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