We have an almost 4 year old pug named Bentley. Bentley, ever the rebel, does not ever stop. Contrary to the accepted pug âstereotypeâ he is not fat or lazy, but instead full of muscles and hyper-activity. He, literally, goes until he canât go anymore, falling over in a heap of exhaustion for a cat-nap that, at most, will only last 5 minutes. While we all enjoy watching him frolic through the grass, chase bugs, fetch sticks and so on, all this play time outside meant he was a constant tick magnet. Literally, he set one paw outdoors, he had already attracted at least four of the little blood suckers. We used to buy over the counter products to help keep him bugger free, but aside from the expensive costs, we had another reason to seek out an alternative remedy. With our toddler, and other young children always in and out of our home, we just couldnât risk the hazards of any one of them loving on the dog, and then ingesting harmful, toxic chemicals when those chubby baby hands went straight in their mouths. I tried several recipes, but this version was the immediate, and obvious winner. When applied to Bentley once a day and rubbed lightly into his coat, we havenât seen a single tick. Not one! Thereâs also been no scratching that would indicate any other unwanted squatters trying to take up residence. I donât have to worry about the little ones wanting to love on, and give kisses to, the dog. Make up your own batch today and serve an all natural, affordable eviction notice to the bugs.
All-Natural Flea & Tick Spray for Dogs
- 1 cup of water
- 2 cups of distilled white vinegar
- 2 tbsp vegetable, or almond, oil
- 3 tbsp lemon juice, citrus oil, or peppermint oil
- spray bottle
Directions
- Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle.
- Spray onto your petâs dry coat, staying away from sensitive areas including eyes, nose, mouth, and genitals.
- When outdoors for an extended period, spray this solution on two to three times per day. When pets are outdoors generally to use the restroom only, spray the solution onto the animalâs coat once per day.
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