Method 1:
Pour the wind oil essence in the water to give it a bath, and then put the dog in the wash, wash the hair to get good on the dog into the bag, with the bag’s handles to tie it on the neck, do not tie too dead, and so the hair is dry, he shook his body on the fleas will come down, wash a few times on the good, do not wash too hard, will get skin disease, each time more soak.
Method 2:
Mix together orange zest, grapefruit peel, 3 cloves of garlic, roughly 500 ml of water and blend well in a juicer, then heat over low heat for 15 minutes and wait for it to cool, then put it in a spray bottle and spray it directly on your pet as long as you avoid the eyes.
Method 3:
Food Remedy. Hand over a spoonful of vinegar mixed in about 1,000 ml of water as your pet’s daily drinking water, which is very effective in preventing fleas and flatworms. (Long-term drinking is recommended) !
Method 4:
A flea may get stuck in the teeth of a dense-toothed comb when combing your dog or cat’s fur. Instead of crushing it, stick it to the adhesive strip or put it in water with detergent to kill it. If crushed, the eggs of the flea will fly out and may be licked and eaten by the dog or cat.
Method 5:
The home is thoroughly cleaned and fleas that have escaped the net or fallen onto the bed are thoroughly removed with a vacuum cleaner. Especially the corners of the house, the edges of wooden floors, and the hairs between carpets and blankets should be carefully cleaned. If this is not enough, hang insecticide boards in the house or put insecticides under carpets and blankets. However, insecticide boards are not only a flea killer, but also harmful to humans, cats and dogs, so they must be used temporarily as a last resort when the house is infested with fleas. Families with small children, cats and baby dogs are better off without them.
Method 6:
The answer to eliminating fleas is to keep your dog or cat’s body clean. Shampoos and treatments specifically designed to kill fleas are used for fleas that can’t be cleaned with a comb. When washing, start from the head little by little and get wet so that the fleas have no way to escape.
Method 7:
For dogs that don’t like to be bathed, give them flea powder. Flea powders for both cats and dogs may contain ingredients that are harmless to dogs but harmful to cats, so use one for cats. Separate the hair behind the ears and at the base of the legs on the abdomen where fleas may be present, stick your hand in and sprinkle the flea powder, then comb it with a brush. Sprinkle every 2-3 days, not every day.
Method 8:
You can take 250 grams of fresh citrus peel, cut it into pieces with a knife, wrap it with gauze and squeeze out the juice with a sour and bitter flavor. Dilute the juice with 500 grams of boiling water and stir well, and then spray it on the cat and dog after it cools down, or use a towel soaked in the citrus dilution and wrapped around the cat and dog, and the fleas on the cat and dog will all be dead after an hour!
In addition, pillows and sleeping pads used by pets, and the easiest thing to do is to put some cedar, bay laurel, eucalyptus leaves, and peppermint leaves around them (they are available at drugstores, and are very inexpensive), can also easily get rid of fleas on your pet.
Traditional flea medicines can easily cause poisoning in dogs. Some flea medications for cats are also toxic to dogs. If several flea medications are used at the same time, the chemicals in them may react and become toxic to your dog. So be careful when killing fleas, and if your doctor prescribes flea medication, other medications, or anesthesia for your dog, tell the doctor which flea medication you are currently using.