GET RID OF FLEAS-NATURALLY!!! APPLE CIDER VINEGAR
I am an animal lover and part of that is taking good care of them! The first thing we do not want to do is apply anything toxic , so here is one of many remedies to try out in several different ways.
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NON TOXIC HOME AILMENTS FLEAS
How to Use Apple Cider Vinegar for Fleas in Pets
Apple cider vinegar is Earth Clinic's top home remedy for fleas in dogs and cats! Apple cider vinegar is much, much cheaper than prescription and over the counter anti-flea medications. More importantly, it is much safer for your pet.
Four Ways to Use Vinegar for Fleas in Pets
You can use your choice of apple cider vinegar, but I can say Bragg's is among the best !
Topical Spray for Your Pet's Fur
The most popular and most simple way to treat your dog or cat for fleas is with a simple spray of apple cider vinegar and water. Mix equal parts of vinegar and water into a spray bottle. (You can find empty spray bottles at dollar stores or grocery stores.) Spray your pet daily with the vinegar spray. Cover his eyes to avoid getting vinegar into the eyes. It will sting!
Some of our readers have found that all that is needed for flea prevention is some apple cider vinegar to the back of the neck each day. Use a cotton ball to apply some vinegar and water solution to the neck. (Use 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 water.)
Vinegar Spray for Fleas in the House
If you have fleas in your house you can make a similar spray for your baseboards and even your furniture. For this spray, plain white vinegar is fine. Mix equal parts of water and vinegar and put into a spray bottle. Spray furniture (test an inconspicuous area first) daily or as needed.
Internal Use of Apple Cider Vinegar for Flea Control
Apple cider vinegar can be given to pets internally for flea control. It can be added to your pet's water bowl or mixed in his food. Add 1-2 tablespoons of raw and organic apple cider vinegar to each quart of water for your pet. If you pet won't drink the water with vinegar in it, decrease the amount. Some have found that very little vinegar is needed to keep their pets flea free.
To mix apple cider vinegar with food, try 1 tablespoon for a large dog, 1/4 teaspoon for a small cat, etc.
You may find that other nagging health issues with your pet clear up when you add apple cider vinegar to his diet. Apple cider vinegar is a common natural remedy for a variety of pet health conditions.
Apple Cider Vinegar Bath for Fleas
If you have a cat or dog with a serious flea infestation, you may need to begin with an apple cider vinegar bath for your pet. Add 2 cups of apple cider vinegar to the bath water and wash your pet thoroughly. You will see lots of fleas coming out into the water!
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Just what we need to get rid of fleas! Thanks for sharing we have a huge flea problem x.x
We have to try moooore!
great post!
Much cheaper ,and much healthier!Thank you!
non toxic is so much healthier ..you are correct ..I have seen the nerve damage that veterinary flea baths do ... this is sooo much better
Applecider is the best, it' used for so many other things
MULTIPLE .. a beautiful thing
Good to see some relief for the pets.
But it has to be repeated
Fleas - BE GONE!
AMEN
Considering our dog has issues with fleas, I have been trying this remedy for some time. It does seem to work! I do see the fleas "fleeing" from her. I would like to get a bottle of it and start on other areas like her food or maybe a spray might work. I know she does not need alot as it does not sit well with her. But It does work. Thanks!
Goooood ! It just needs to be consistent
I have been using the spray on my puppy and they do seem to jump off but not all of them as many are still on her. I have been applying it multiple times a day. I am unsure if they are getting used to it.