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Fleas, Ticks and Vinegar?

 

Does your pet come home from the park with fleas and ticks?

Are you looking for natural flea and tick pet care? Did you know that apple cider vinegar repels fleas and ticks?

To make the solution more fragrant, you can make a tincture of fresh and dried leaves such as rosemary leaves, calendula blossoms, rose petals, lavender, lemon peel, sage, comfrey and/or chamomile.

Loosely place the plant leaves & blossom in a small jar filling about one third full. Cover with vinegar. Leave the jar in warm place for two or more weeks. Occasionally shake the jar gently.

Strain the scented vinegar and add several drops essential oil of rosemary or lavender to enhance the fragrance. Store the vinegar in a cool dark place.

Pour a small amount of scented oil onto a damp cloth and wipe your pets coat. This not only is good as an insect repellent but also soothes the skin and improves the coat.

This mixture can also be applied directly to treat itchy or irritated skin or as a disinfectant for cuts & abrasions. Use it as a final rinse after you give your pet a bath for a soft silky coat, but dilute it with an equal amount of water.

Would you ever thunk it? The active ingredient in pickle juice is a GREAT natural flea and tick pet care product. And CHEAP!

Heres to your pet dogs health care!

Author: MaryLou Marier
 
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MaryLou Marier

MaryLou Marier is first and for most an animal lover and has been around animals most of her life. She grew up on a farm and has had multiple pets ever since! She and her husband raise Registered St Charles Cavalier Spaniels. They are members of the Continental Kennel Club. MaryLou has read and done research on any and all ailments that her pets have come across over the years and now wants to share her knowledge with all you pet lovers out there!

 
 
 

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