Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Anyone know of a good homeopathic tick repellent for dogs?

We use Sentinel for heartworm and fleas, but this summer ticks have been a problem. She runs in a wooded area almost everyday. I really don't want to give her any more 'medication' if I don't have to. Would rather try a natural solution first. Any ideas?Anyone know of a good homeopathic tick repellent for dogs?
You need to try Frontline Plus! You apply it between the shoulder blades on your dogs back once a month. Its amazing! The ticks were so bad here and just a month and a half ago my dog was rushed to emergency, she was paralyzed and couldn't walk. It was tick paralalises. She had so many ticks on her at once, all the bites at once was pinching her spinal colum which paralyzed here. The ticks were so bad they were on my blankets in bed, found them on my clothes, even crawling on the carpet here and there. This Fronline is the stuff!!! No more ticks anywhere on my dog nor in the house! GONE!!! www.byebyefleas.com or your vet. Good Luck!Anyone know of a good homeopathic tick repellent for dogs?
If your dog will eat garlic cloves (like my two will)...feed that...about every other day.





It doesn't stop the tick from biting...but they will not stay once they taste the blood.





Tea Tree Oil is VERY effective....and if you can get doggie shampoo with TTO in it...they will stay away from her. It's very strong and antiseptic smelling.
I have heard that Garlic is a good deterrent for fleas. You could give her a garlic capsule every day.





Someone posted on here a few weeks ago that Avon Skin so Soft helps to keep Fleas at bay too. Try bathing her in that. It might work.
Tea tree oil is a good parasite repellant, safe for use on dogs but NOT on cats.

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