☀️🌷 Spring is here in North Carolina, and the fleas and ticks are loving it…
During this time of year, I get asked a lot about which natural preventatives to use in lieu of traditional medications with dangerous side effects. I recommend using a few in tandem for best results:
1. Use a collar tag. The FleasGone tag generates scalar waves to create a protective shield around your pet that repels fleas, ticks, and other parasites. The Tickless Pet collar tag is an ultrasonic flea & tick repellent safe for pets of all sizes!
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2. Add a meal topper designed to make your pet less appetizing. Bug Off from Wildly Blended and Flea + Tick Defense from Woof Creek are both great options. A daily dose added to your pet’s food can help deter pests from latching on.
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3. Use a topical repellent. Woof Creek, Project Sudz, and Kin + Kind have safe options for both dogs and cats!
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4. Treat the environment (your yard). Beneficial nematodes release a bacteria that kills flea larvae. This prevents fleas from developing in the first place. Nematodes are safe for people, pets, plants and beneficial yard dwellers like ladybugs, lacewings, praying mantises, and earthworms!
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Surprised that you had all that toxic dye injected into your skin given your awareness of how exposing dogs and cats to all the chemicals is bad. I have to point out the illogical idea that the metal tag takes 30 days to “activate” to get in synch with your dog’s bioelectric field. Think about that, everyone. Why would it take 30 days? Ridiculous. I am a fan of the various essential oils and also the “Tickless” tag that is ultrasonic. None of these things prevent but together they helps repel.
I ordered your product from Woof Creek but I can’t seem to find where it says how many times do I give my dogs and cats flea & tick defense. Please anyone know. Is it only once daily?
I use First Saturday Lime and it works great. It’s a monthly insect repellent, neutralizer, deodorizer, eco-friendly and safe for the environment, pets and organic gardening.
I have no dogs and I’ve been getting bit for 2 years and I’ve been battling fleas for2 years every day
I just gave my young dog Bravecto that my vet recommended and I hope nothing negative happens to her. I mixed it into her food and she only ate a third of her food and stopped eating. Which is strange bc she usually eats all her food and usually wants more. It was her usual meal and she ate the same earlier, but she detected the Bravecto. So that’s the last time I give her any of those oral flea and tick meds. That was $75. wasted and i also avoided and never gave her Simparica that the first vet recommended. I was talked into by the vet and cost me about $48.
Oh and the vet said that most dogs will eat Simparica directly and that was the first low bc my dog won’t eat it directly or mix into food.