What is a natural treatment for fleas on dogs?

June 18, 2009 by admin · 14 Comments
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I would like a natural, safe, economical way to treat fleas on my outside dog. I have tried Sevin dust, and it was not too effective.

Is your dog a hippie? You can try to bath the dog with a shampoo of your choice and let the suds/lather sit on the dog for about 5 minutes…this will tend to starve fleas of air. It may not get all of the fleas but it should make a serious dent.

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14 Responses to “What is a natural treatment for fleas on dogs?”
  1. Eddie H says:

    Is your dog a hippie? You can try to bath the dog with a shampoo of your choice and let the suds/lather sit on the dog for about 5 minutes…this will tend to starve fleas of air. It may not get all of the fleas but it should make a serious dent.
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  2. chelsea-bo-belsie says:

    i would try just bathing him….. or squirting him down with a hose.

    if i were you i would go to the pet store and they have little packets of oil that u squeeze out on its neck 1 a month and they should start clearing up.
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  3. ou712aaac says:

    Unfortunately, I have found none of the so-called natural treatments to be effective. Washing your dog with shampoo stuns the fleas which can then be picked out with tweasers. Other than that, you're best off using something like Frontline.
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  4. eejonesaux says:

    Hi Berdie,,,,,, look take it from me,,, i have 4 dogs and 9 cats,,,,,
    go to the vets office and get …. Frontline,,,, it may cost a little but it works for a month or more,,,,,,i promise you…..

    good luck
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  5. giraffe says:

    A small amount of garlic mixed in with his/hers food.
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    my friend who is a total nut for all natural everything. she's totally for kindness to animals as well so I'm sure it's safe she most likely researched like crazy before giving it to her dog.

  6. dumplingmuffin says:

    I have just read that if you put a small ammount of vineggar in thier drinking water it repels tics and fleas,about a couple of large spoonfuls should do
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  7. Protagonist says:

    There's a product called De Flea and it is a natural flea treatment safe for puppies, kittens, weaning mothers, and sick and aging animals.It's not typically very expensive considering how much you get per bottle. It comes in a spray and shampoo, and the spray can also be used for upholstered surfaces as well as your pet.
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  8. Granny says:

    After bathing with a good flea shampoo rub apple cider vinegar in the fur, fleas hate it.
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  9. ybstrait says:

    flies on cows?
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  10. skyeblue says:

    If you give the dog enough garlic, it may help. But, unless you grow it yourself, it may be less expensive to go ahead and get Frontline for once a month treatment. If you can't afford to buy the pack of 3-6, just get one pill a month from your Vet. Most sell it this way and there are a lot of people on fixed incomes who need to purchase just one pill a month.
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  11. JR says:

    Fleas don't like powders or any vinager.
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  12. cameron b says:

    sprinkle brewers yeast on the dry dog food daily the fleas do not like the smell the dogs skin emits after digesting the yeast ( its like garlic to humans others smell it but you dont) you wont smell it from yur dog but the fleas will. unfortunatly you have to build it up for about 2 wks before it begins to work so yu should look at getting rid of fleas first then prevent reocurring infestation with the yeast. use frontline,
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  13. happyteague says:

    HELLOISE HINTS SAY TO USE LAVENDER OIL, BATHE IT IN IT AND SPRAY BEDDING, TO KILL FEAS.
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  14. Lenny C. says:

    There are several natural ways tohandle this !.) is to buy catnip and simmer it for tea cool some and spray to work on cockroaches. Bugs won't come around Bay Leaves-no stink. try theses two and let me know how it works and what kind of dog yours is. Good Luck. See if you can catch Calling All Pets on the radio from 2 to 3:00 p.m. on Fridays up here and they answer quesstions or at least let them be heard on the air. You will never get rid of them without debugging the area AND his bed plus its a good idea to watch and see if you can find where he pick up these little friends. I like Teatree oil but can cause ittatation to some people so there is the rub.
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