Farewell to Fleas By Frances Gavin - Canine Natural Cures
Are you worried about the effects of chemicals on your dog? Why not make your own safe,
non toxic flea repellents?
CITRUS REPELLENT: Cut a lemon into quarters and place in a pint jug. Cover the
lemon with boiling water and let it steep overnight. Next day you have a flea repellent
that you can use in a spray bottle. Spray all over your dog remembering especially behind
the ears and around the head generally (careful of eyes), around the base of the tail
(once again keep away from delicate bits) and under your dogs armpits.
Aromatherapy repellent. Using 10 ml. of sweet almond oil as your base, add 10 drops of
lavender and 5 drops of cedarwood. Shake well and use 1 or 2 drops spread over the skin at
least twice a week to keep the fleas away.
A flea collar can be made by rubbing a few drops of one of the following into an
ordinary webbing or rope collar or even a doggy bandanna: eucalyptus oil, Tea Tree Oil,
citronella, lavender or geranium. Dont forget to do this weekly.
YOUR HOME: Fleas spend most of their time in your furnishings and only hop onto
your dog or you for their next meal. Make sure you wash your dogs bedding regularly
because no flea ever survived a hot wash cycle. If you add eucalyptus oil to the final
rinse it will also kill 99% of house dust mites according to research from the University
of Sydney, Australia.
Vacuum your home very thoroughly and sprinkle a fine layer of ordinary table salt over
your upholstery and carpets and leave overnight before vacuuming again to evict your
unwelcome guests safely but dont forget to empty your vacuum bag.
BATHING: A badly infested dog really needs to be bathed so use your favorite dog
shampoo. Rinse the dog off very thoroughly and in the final rinse add a couple of drops of
Tea Tree Oil or Lavender oil. An alternative is to make your own herbal flea dip which
will also work on ticks. Steep two cups of fresh rosemary in two pints of boiling water
for 30 minutes. Strain the liquid, discard the leaves and make it up to one gallon ( 8
pints) with warm water. Pour this mixture over the dog until its saturated. Do not
rinse off and allow the dog to dry naturally so this is a remedy to use on hot summer
days.
INTERNAL FLEA REPELLENTS: Garlic may not be your favorite cologne and its
not the fleas favorite smell either. When your dog eats garlic, the smell is
excreted through the dogs skin making your dog less likely to be the fleas
next meal. In case you think you might need to give your dog a breath freshener along with
the garlic, my dogs, Mack and Josh, eat a garlic clove every day and I dont find
their breath smells from it at all.
Brewers yeast tablets will also help to make your dog less attractive to fleas
because once again the smell is excreted through the skin.
Adding a dessertspoon of apple cider vinegar to the water bowl will make the skin more
acidic and unpleasant to fleas and ticks. If your dogs dont fancy apple cider
vinegar in the water bowl, dilute it 50/50 with water and use in a spray bottle instead of
the citrus repellent.