subversiveone -> RE: ARG DAM FLEAS (6/14/2005 2:53:46 AM)
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Dawn works but you must leave on for NO LESS than 20 minutes! I used to help a groomer and learned this. Protect eyes w/mineral oil or drops they sell for this. The yeast/garlic debate has been goin on for years. No proof unless personal. Also, if you want to protect your pet from harmful chemicals, diatomaecous earth is the best powder. Don't put on pets as it's an irritant if breathed. The tiny skeletons pierce the chitin of the fleas body and they dehydrate immediately. Good for carpet (wear a mask if large area) and bedding in small quantities. Skin so soft is reputed to repel if added to bath water. If you can still find it, Frontline stays in the sebaceous glands and treats the fur well. Advantix supposedly goes into the bloodstream. Collars and sprays are a definite no no for a 14 yr old. If you can find the D.E. in 50 lb bags, use a seed spreader and slowly broadcast across grass. It's added to horse feeds and can be eaten as it's non toxic (but of course don't inhale it or add it to food unless infested parasiticaly) and pretty cheap if you buy it in bulk. Google Diatomaceous Earth and check local co-ops. I find higher quality feeds like Solid Gold or the like good for older pets. See Naturapet.com for some others like Innova. If you have any long term serious health concerns, B.A.R.F. is another possibility. http://www.touchmoon.com/dotters/raw/index.shtml Also, herbal essential oils like cedarwood, lemongrass, rose geranium, peppermint, eucalyptus, bay leaf, tea tree, and lavendar are well known and easy to find. Yahoo's groups for natural pet care are often very helpful. Lemme know if you have anymore pet q's!
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