Allergies, fleas and ticks can be the bane of existence for many pet parents. Many of these symptoms tend to be seasonal and can be a source of worry for pet parents come spring and summer. Your pet is itchy, maybe even has skin infections and is uncomfortable. Noone in the house is sleeping from the scratching and licking, and you’re worried about your house becoming flea infested.
In this short video, you will learn how to tell the difference between what a flea allergy looks like compared to a potential environmental allergy so you can make sure you are treating your pets with the right treatments.
You will also learn how to help your dogs and cats naturally with natural remedies like essential oils and diatomaceous earth.
Other natural remedies that can help your pets include products such as Wondercide. Some pets will require traditional medications to clear flea infestations. However, you will need to help your pet detox these stronger drugs if they are used. A safe stronger detox supplement is Animal Essentials Body Cleanse. Use this product for 2 weeks after using the stronger drug to help your pet detox.
Most conditions have a natural remedy to help your pet thrive and live naturally. Make sure to check out our other blog posts for information on how to help your pets live their best lives if they are dealing with other conditions.
SUMMARY
In this video, you will learn about:
The difference between atopy and flea allergy symptoms
Natural remedies for flea and tick repellants
How to use diatomaceous earth safely for flea and tick repellants
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