Dog Shampoo and Cats?
Julia
Dog fleas can be a major nuisance during the spring and summer months. A chemically based dog shampoo can help prevent and treat flea infestations of your dog and home, but they aren’t always necessary.
If you don’t want to expose your dog to harsh chemicals, there are a few time tested natural alternatives to flea control. For one, many people swear that one teaspoon of brewer’s yeast may keep dog fleas away when mixed into your dog’s regular meal. And because brewer’s yeast is rich in various B vitamins, it is also beneficial for your dog regardless of its effect of dog fleas.
You can also give your dog a warm bath, making sure to thoroughly scrub him down with soap. Then have him sit in the water for about 15 minutes. This will kill off all the fleas that have been submerged underwater. As for the rest of them, a good scrubbing of your dog’s upper half using a cooled mixture of one teaspoon of dried rosemary boiled in water should do the trick. Not only is this homemade shampoo for dogs very effective at killing fleas, it also gives your dog a very pleasant smell.
Dog flea control doesn’t have to be difficult. By taking preventative measures, you ensure the happiness and well being of both your family and beloved pet.
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