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Get Rid of Fleas and Ticks Naturally – Really!

Fleas and ticks are not only a nuisance, but a serious risk to your pet’s health, and your own. These pests can bring parasitic tapeworms, flea anemia, and Lyme disease—which should be enough to put any of us into action. Thing is, there are a lot of products to choose from out there, and all sorts of opinions on the best ways to deal with the problem. Couple that with the fact that many of the over-the-counter remedies you can find at any department or pet supply store have developed a reputation for doing more harm than good, and a loving pet parent might feel at a loss on what to do.

Before you buy that topical treatment or flea “bomb,” try these all-natural methods we’ve tested and proven below.

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First of all, DO NOT attempt to pull any ticks out of your pet’s skin with tweezers, fingernails, or other methods that often result in the head of the tick left embedded, which leaves your pet at risk. Use a product designed to remove ticks, such as the De-Ticker ll (clicking this link will bring you to a handy and informative “dos and don’ts” page. You can click elsewhere on that site to purchase a De-Ticker.) Just like all of our recommended products, we’ve used this, and we’ve never had the head get left behind using it.

Apply a skin relieving spray or lotion. Some of our favorites include the line of specialty pet first aid products from PetClenz known as Dr. Emmo’s (you should have a small bottle of the wound care wash nearby in the house and car! Another great selection is the  Skin Rescue Lotion from DERMagic.

No matter which road you choose to take in dealing with fleas and ticks, we want to remind you to read all labels and warnings no matter what products you decide to use—even all-natural ones. Be sure that each is safe to use on any particular pet, and get in touch with the manufacturer (or get in touch with us) if you have any questions.

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