How To Get Rid Of Fleas On Dogs Naturally
Dog fleas are a pesky nuisance. Any time your dog has them,
not only do they annoy your pet and make her scratch
constantly, they also infest the whole house, it seems.
You can easily tell when your dog has fleas. She will
scratch furiously, over and over. It is important to check that
there are no signs of other parasites such mange. Mange results
in red skin patches and loss of hair.
Some people seem to be particularly attractive for fleas,
mosquitoes and other biting insects. If you have a person like
that in the house, they may know that the dog has a problem
before you even notice the dog scratching.
Of course there are plenty of commercial products to get rid
of dog fleas, but these are often chemical insecticides that
you may not want to use on your pet or in your house. So you
probably want to know how to get rid of fleas on
dogs naturally?
Fortunately there are some natural treatments for dog fleas.
The traditional flea comb is one of them. It will get rid of a
certain number of adult fleas by simply combing them out of the
dog's hair. Most dogs enjoy being combed, but be sure to do it
outside or the parasites will just stay in the house and jump
right back onto the dog.
Regular flea collars are to be avoided because of the harsh
chemicals that they contain, but you can find all natural
versions of a flea collar. Alternatively, rub a couple drops of
essential oil of eucalyptus and rosemary onto a regular canvas
or fabric covered collar. This will not work so well on bare
leather. Watch that the dog does not chew the collar, because
essential oils are strong and can burn the tissues of the
mouth.
You can also get natural flea powder from many sources. Try
asking in your local pet supplies store or health store, or
order online. These natural dog flea treatments are usually
made up of plant extracts including eucalyptus, fennel,
rosemary and wormwood.
To prevent further infestations, try giving your dog garlic
regularly in his food. The smell will keep parasites away.
Brewer's yeast is another natural food that has the same
effect, so you can try this if your dog will not eat
garlic.
At the same time as you are getting rid of fleas on your
dog, it is important also to treat the house. Fleas will lay
eggs and hide out in all kinds of soft furnishings including
your sofas, rugs and beds.
For the house, be sure to get something that will not harm
children or other pets. Usually the flea powder that you use on
your dog can be sprinkled onto furnishings too, but try a spot
test to be sure that it does not discolor fabric. You will need
to treat furniture and mattresses, and wash sheets. Repeat the
treatment twice more, every 2-3 days, to deal with any eggs
that were left. You should find this is an effective way to get
rid of dog fleas naturally.
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