Consider aromatic leaves,
wood shavings and soap your
first defence in your arsenal
of flea repellents.
❖ Fill small drawstring bags
(available at cooking supply
and natural foods shops) with
fresh or dried chamomile leaves,
walnut leaves or cedar shavings
and tuck them into your dog’s
bedding (where they can’t be
chewed) to repel fleas.
❖ Sprinkle garlic powder or mix
a crushed garlic clove into your
dog’s food to ward off fleabites.
Both garlic and chamomile are
attractive flowering perennials,
so for a free supply, try growing
these herbs in your flower or
vegetable beds.
❖ A sprinkle of brewer’s yeast
(buy from health-food shops)
on your pets’ food daily is also
thought to help them repel fleas.
❖ Soap kills fleas on contact.
When bathing your dog, begin
by lathering the neck area first
and then work your way towards
the tail, because fleas tend to
congregate around the neck.
❖ After rinsing, rub apple cider
vinegar through the fur to help
repel fleas, and add a teaspoon
of cider vinegar to the dog’s
drinking water.
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