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2. Make
good use of Garlic, Vinegar, and
Brewer’s Yeast.
This particular method works
great if your pet just so
happens to be home to more fleas
than you can count.
As is typical of bloodsuckers,
fleas seem to have a strong
aversion to garlic. So strong,
in fact, that they drop dead
when they get a taste of it in
their host’s blood. By feeding
your pooch small amounts of
garlic, you can drastically drop
the fleas that have taken up
residence in his skin and hair.
Same could be said for vinegar
and Brewer’s yeast. Try mixing
some vinegar in your dog’s drink
or have him join you for a round
of booze, and watch as the fleas
check out of hotel K9.
Word of caution, though:
sizeable servings of garlic has
been proven to be detrimental to
your dog’s health, and the same
can be said for small doses over
an extended period of time. Your
best bet is to allow your dog to
switch to another natural remedy
for dog fleas once the garlic
has done its job.
3. Make good use of
Vinegar…again.
The great thing about vinegar is that it’s
pretty versatile; you can use it as more
than just a food additive. So how else can
vinegar be used for killing dog fleas? Well,
it works wonders as a spray.
Mixing water and vinegar (50-50) in a spray
bottle should give you one heck of a weapon
in the war against fleas. Spray all areas
you suspect might have fleas and you’ll wind
up reducing the flea population by the
hundreds, and maybe even the thousands.
That concludes Part One of Home Remedies For
Killing Dog Fleas. Stay with me and continue
reading Part Two – killing dog fleas.
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