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---I need some too. The mosquitos been horrible here since the rains

started about three weeks ago. And ticks been abundant all spring in

grasses and in trees. I even find them crawling on clean clothes on

the clothes line. Dennis Kemnitz

In , " Delano Eaton "

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> Does anyone know what to give a dog to repel fleas and ticks and

other

> blood suckers?

>

> Thanks,

> Del

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You can feed them garlic and brewers yeast, which is supposed to make

them less appealing to fleas and insects. I can't vouch for the

effectiveness though.

Re: Need natural flea and tick repellent

---I need some too. The mosquitos been horrible here since the rains

started about three weeks ago. And ticks been abundant all spring in

grasses and in trees. I even find them crawling on clean clothes on

the clothes line. Dennis Kemnitz

In , " Delano Eaton "

<mushimushi@s...> wrote:

> Does anyone know what to give a dog to repel fleas and ticks and

other

> blood suckers?

>

> Thanks,

> Del

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What form would you think the garlic needs to be in? Natural garlic

clove or capsules? How much? Also how much of the brewers yeast? Both

of those suggestions sound great to me, thanks,

Del

" Bujak " wrote:

> You can feed them garlic and brewers yeast, which is supposed to make

> them less appealing to fleas and insects. I can't vouch for the

> effectiveness though.

>

>

> Re: Need natural flea and tick repellent

>

> ---I need some too. The mosquitos been horrible here since the rains

> started about three weeks ago. And ticks been abundant all spring in

> grasses and in trees. I even find them crawling on clean clothes on

> the clothes line. Dennis Kemnitz

>

>

>

>

>

> In , " Delano Eaton "

> <mushimushi@s...> wrote:

> > Does anyone know what to give a dog to repel fleas and ticks and

> other

> > blood suckers?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Del

>

>

>

>

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All sound like great suggestions. Thanks.

I have been sent this info and am posting the web site here for all of

you to see and tell me your opinions. Sending the whole web site and

just click on parasites for the info I am referring to. Very holistic IMO.

http://www.bullovedbulldogs.com/

Thanks,

Del

katja wrote:

> At 11:12 PM 7/15/2004, you wrote:

>

> >What form would you think the garlic needs to be in? Natural garlic

> >clove or capsules? How much? Also how much of the brewers yeast? Both

> >of those suggestions sound great to me, thanks,

> >Del

>

> i drench with tinctures which are made in raw cider vinegar.

( " drenching "

> means using a syringe without a needle to squirt it into their

mouth) this

> also functions, by the way, as a natural dewormer. if you can get your

> animals to just eat the raw garlic cloves, all the better.

>

> i've never used brewer's yeast.

>

> -katja

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---Any repellants for humans? Do dogs and cats get west nile virus

too?Dennis

In , " dkemnitz2000 "

<dkemnitz2000@y...> wrote:

> ---I need some too. The mosquitos been horrible here since the

rains

> started about three weeks ago. And ticks been abundant all spring

in

> grasses and in trees. I even find them crawling on clean clothes

on

> the clothes line. Dennis Kemnitz

>

>

>

>

>

> In , " Delano Eaton "

> <mushimushi@s...> wrote:

> > Does anyone know what to give a dog to repel fleas and ticks and

> other

> > blood suckers?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Del

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