Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Natural Flea & Tick Options

After Lexy was diagnosed with cancer I've reevaluated everything that I put on and in her body.  Its come that time when she needs a fresh round of flea and tick so I started researching my options.  First things first, most of the regular topical stuff people buy sounds REALLY BAD FOR THEM!  I guess I never really thought about it, but your essentially putting pesticides on your dogs skin.

A variety of common flea and tick products contain chemicals called organophosphate insecticides (OPs) and carbamates, both of which have been linked to brain damage, endocrine system problems and certain kinds of cancer.  Each year, millions of people purchase flea and tick products believing that these products have been thoroughly tested and are safe for both pets and their caregivers. The main active ingredient in some flea and tcik control is a pesticide known as Permethrin, used in more than 18 similar products.  It kills insects by paralyzing their nervous system (that is also how nerve gas works).  However, it cannot distinguish between an insect's nervous system, a dog's nervous system, or a human's nervous system.  Sounds safe!

Needless to say, I started researching some other natural ways to keep the fleas and ticks off my pooch.  This might not be a good method for other dogs, but for Lexy I think they may work.  She's not very furry and she's not outside for long periods of time.  Plus, she has cancer, I just don't want to subject her immune system to anything more than what she's been dealing with.

Listen to what this lady has to say.  Really informative website about flea and tick defense.  I'm not saying to buy her stuff, but listen, read and learn.  There's definitely cheaper similar stuff on Amazon.

http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/natural-flea-and-tick-control.aspx

Here are the natural Brazilian oils and ingredients found in Natural Flea & Tick Defense spray: 

Lemongrass oil –When formulated into a spray for pets, promotes a shiny, healthy coat , and helps repel fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. 

Cinnamon oil – A versatile essential oil widely used in the household. It is an effective environmentally-friendly ingredient that helps deter mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, and other pests from attacking your dog or cat. 

Sesame oil – A rich, almost odorless oil derived from tiny sesame seeds. When combined with other essential oils it helps protect against pests and promotes the health of your pet's skin and coat. 

Castor oil – Castor oil has been used for years by veterinarians. When combined with other oils, helps to repel a variety of pests.

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