Tuesday 5 February 2013

Dog hit by dog fleas? Cure it with proper flea medication

Dog hit by dog fleas? Cure it with proper flea medication

 Spring is almost round the corner therefore it is almost time to arm yourself with remedies against flea and tick medication. Those nasty little things can drive your dog to madness but at the same time, exposing your pooch harmful commercial flea medication is not necessary. Here are some effective all natural solutions that will give a boost in terms of removing dog fleas from your pooch.
  • Brewer’s Yeast – Add a small amount of Brewer’s Yeast tablets in your dog’s food. It is as effective as prescription meds but a lot safer and healthier. The effects of Brewer’s Yeast will excrete through your dog’s skin thus making him, better still his blood less palatable for the dog fleas but at the same time check with your vet to know about the proper dosage that depends on the weight.
  • Rosemary dip – Put some fresh rosemary in two cups of boiling water for thirty minutes Discard the leaves after straining the liquid and ass up to at least a gallon of water of course, it should depend upon the size of your dog. Wait till the concoction cools down but is still warm enough. Gently pour this mixture over your dog until he/she is soaked enough. Let your dog to dry naturally. This flea medication works well especially during the summer months.
  • Diatomaceous earth – This earth is a remarkable, all-natural product made of diatoms that are tiny fossilized skeletal remains of unicellular plants. Diatomaceous earth looks and feels like talcum powder but for insects and parasitic presence such as dog fleas; this dust is a lethal razor-sharp weapon that cuts the fleas’ protective outer layering thus leading to desiccation and ultimately death.
These were some of the most effective natural flea medication that you can opt for. They are effective and at the same time will prevent your pooch for exposure to harsh chemical in the fight against dog fleas. The season of fleas is almost reaching the threshold. Are you ready yet?

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