Mosquito Repellents for Dogs
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2024
- When warmer weather approaches … it’s time for most dog owners to start worrying about heartworm.
Heartworm spreads through infected mosquitoes …so mosquito bite prevention should be a top priority. But many repellents, along with heartworm medicines, aren’t good for your dog.
Luckily there are safe and effective natural solutions you can choose. Before we roll them out, let’s talk about why you should choose topical mosquito sprays for your dog.
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Out of all of these suggestions, I recommend garlic. I feed my dog, the garlic supplement powder from Springtime. this way it doesn't just last a couple hours. I feed it every day through the spring and summer and into the fall a little bit.
Where do you buy this?
Garlics are toxic for dogs
Thank you❤
Does celery seed extract need to be diluted with anything?
Lemon eucalyptus oil, cinnamon oil, thyme oil, fennel oil, neem oil, cedar oil, citronella, garlic, celery seed extract. You’re welcome 😉
Only Lemon Eucalyptus oil is proven.
@@Cactus_hug cedarwood oil works, too 😉
@@onlyinparadise4613 oh yes that is nice to smell
Can someone break it down in simple words ☠️😮💨
Interesting, I thought garlic wasn’t safe for Dogs
Lemon balm is a natural sedative so be careful putting on a dog.