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Use Natural Neem Oil for Flea and Tick Protection on Dogs
Posted By: LilliHart
Date: Tuesday, 16-Jul-2013 15:05:33
Using neem oil for flea and tick control for dogs is different
than for cats and preparations have different quantities of active ingredients.
Commercially available toxic pesticide products are being advertised
everywhere; although they may be fast and easy, they may also be deadly to some
animals. Using organic neem oil promotes healthy dogs by protecting their
livers against damage from poisons, their immune systems against neurotoxins,
and their skin against allergic reactions to commercial products. What follows
are suggestions for using natural neem oil as a natural flea and tick control
for dogs.
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Using neem oil for flea and tick control for dogs is different
than for cats and preparations have different quantities of active ingredients.
Commercially available toxic pesticide products are being advertised
everywhere; although they may be fast and easy, they may also be deadly to some
animals. Using organic neem oil promotes healthy dogs by protecting their
livers against damage from poisons, their immune systems against neurotoxins,
and their skin against allergic reactions to commercial products. What follows
are suggestions for using natural neem oil as a natural flea and tick control
for dogs.
The seemingly miraculous substance known as neem comes from the
bark, leaves and oil of the neem tree and has been used in India for centuries
as a natural Ayurvedic remedy for a multitude of ailments and preventatives.
Neem oil promotes a shiny, healthy coat in animals, a strong immune system and
healthy skin. And lucky for us, it is a wonderful organic product that can
easily and safely be made into a natural flea and tick control mixture for
pets. It’s safe for humans too – and it works, incredibly well on dogs, for
flea and tick control.
Using Neem Oil as a Rub for Flea Control on Dogs
Place a few drops of neem oil on palms and simply rub hands
through your pet’s fur for effective flea and tick control. Neem oil is best
used this way for dogs, only, not for cats. For sensitive dogs, dilute the neem
oil 1:10 in a light carrier oil like almond or jojoba and rub palms first. Then
run hands thoroughly through the dog’s coat for natural, effective flea and
tick control.
Organic Neem Oil Makes an Excellent Flea and Tick Spray
Prepare a general flea and tick spray by mixing 2.5 ml (1/2 ounce)
of organic neem oil with 1-2 ml (1/4-1/2 ounce) of mild soap or detergent and
.5 liter (2 cups) water. For a stronger solution if there is a problem or the
dog will be going into deep bug country, mix 5 ml neem oil, 2 ml mild soap or
detergent and .5 liter (2 cups ) water. Use warm, not hot, water to dissolve
the oil. Mix water and soap first and then slowly add neem oil for flea and
tick control. Add to sprayer and use immediately. Discard after use. Neem oil
is unstable and breaks down after 8 hours. Mix anew each time.
Make a Natural Flea and Tick Control Shampoo for Dogs from Neem
Oil
Add neem oil into pet shampoo at a rate of 1-5 ml (roughly 1/2
ounce) for every 100 ml (8 ounces) of shampoo. Use the lesser amount for a
preventative maintenance shampoo adding more neem oil to the mix if the dog has
an existing or severe infestation. Blend shampoo well into the coat. It will
leave an odor that will continue to repel unwanted pests. Treat weekly or more
often for effective flea and tick control for dogs and to catch all insects in
their various stages of development.
Tips:
Use only pure, 100% organic neem oil. -Be aware: neem oil smells
terrible. But it works and it’s safe for animals and humans.
Warnings
Caution is advised when using neem oil on animals that are
breeders or about to be bred. Use neem oil at half strength for flea and tick
control. -Do not treat cats with concentrated neem oil that is left on the
skin. Using neem leaf tea is far safer for felines. See accompanying article
for recipes for natural flea and tick control for cats.
2 comments:
I used this oil to treat warts very painful at foot, I was in for a consultation process with nitrogen, so I did the treatment before my appointment that was scheduled in the next week I tried hit with the oil that was recommended to me by a colleague and four days after there was almost nothing left, it's great i recommend it. No pain more gain
Neem oil is a nice product for controlling flea. It is effective for controlling not only fleas but also many house insects like ants, moths, etc. It is not toxic, so can be used anywhere as required. I am a great fan of Neem oil.
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