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Q. Dear Terry, “I guess I have a dumb question to ask you, but do you have any idea what I can treat my dog with naturally for fleas and ticks? My vet wants me to use the commercial flea and tick powder but I was hoping to find something natural.” — Carol B., Red Wing, MN
A. Dear Carol, That’s not such a dumb question. In fact, we went through the same search for our two dogs. We did not want to treat them with harmful chemicals and searched for something to treat them naturally. When we first got them, they picked up a few ticks running through the woods while we hiked with them. After our search, we found that the essential oil, Rose geranium, works fantastically. We have two Australian Shepherds. They’re just pups, but the male, Buddy, is about 60 pounds, and Bella is about 30 pounds. So for Buddy, we put 3 or 4 drops of the Rose geranium oil around his neckline and for Bella we use 2 to 3 drops, and they have not had a tick since we started using this essential oil. Whether or not this works for fleas, I’m not sure, since our puppies have never had fleas. Personally, I think fleas are the result of a bad diet. We never feed our puppies’ table scraps or junk food.
Healthy regards!
Terry . . . Naturally
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