How To Get Rid of Ticks And Fleas At Home?

How To Get Rid of Ticks And Fleas At Home?

Ticks and fleas are constant sources of tension and stress for pet parents. They can cause severe diseases in your pet. While the problem of parasites is something you need to watch out for throughout the year, there are a few tips and tricks that you can follow to keep them at bay. We understand that it can be a reason of concern amongst all pet owners and this is why, through this blog, we aim to share some homebound secrets that will decrease the intensity of problems ticks and flea bites bring along with them. 

How To Remove a Tick or Flea & Get Rid of Them at Home?

Flea Comb

If you have noticed your fur baby indulge in pet scratching incessantly, it could be fleas or ticks. You can use a flea comb to check for it before beginning the treatment. The type and intensity of tick and flea treatment are largely dependent upon the type of ticks and fleas that have attacked your furry. There are several home remedies for tick control and flea control that you can choose from. 

Dogs lemon bath

Lemon Bath for the Win! 

A lemon bath is a natural way to keep your pet feeling fresh, clean and be flea-free too. Squeeze half a cup of lemon and dilute it in two cups of water approximately. Add this concoction to your pet-friendly shampoo or soap and voila! You have a natural, homemade flea treatment shampoo ready. It is one of the best and time-tested flea medications. 

Essential oils for Dogs

Essential Oil Spray is Essential! 

Did you know that certain essential oils offer excellent topical flea treatments in pets? Yes! Essential oils such as eucalyptus, tea tree, citronella, peppermint and rosemary are natural flea repellents. All you have to do is add a few drops of the essential oil to 300ml of water and then spray it directly on your doggo’s coat. This helps them find instant relief from pet scratching too.

 

Another essential oil to take note of is neem. It is a well-known fact that neem is a great insect repellent. It also has ample medicinal properties. This is why it is used as a natural flea and tick treatment ingredient. Neem oil can be applied directly to your fur baby’s coat. The more you massage and leave it on, the more it will help in getting rid of ticks and fleas. You can also add it to your pet’s shampoo or use it as a flea spray by diluting the neem oil in 300 ml of water as stated above. 

 

Dog Bath

Give ‘Em A Lather Bath

Leaving the flea as it is can lead to flea allergy dermatitis. The same goes for ticks. Leaving any of these untreated can lead to flea or tick-borne illnesses that can be fatal too. Hence, taking preventive steps is necessary. A good lather bath using a pet-friendly tick and flea control shampoo is helpful. Whenever you choose a flea shampoo for your fur baby, pick a natural and paraben-free formula. Make a good lather and leave it on the coat for a few minutes. This is a wonderful way of getting rid of fleas before you begin with the actual flea medication

Dog Collar

Vodka Up That Collar! 

Here is some fun trivia: Vodka is extremely effective in dog flea control. The process of using it to make a vodka collar is easy as pie. First, buy a simple dog collar and then soak it in good old vodka. However, you must use unflavoured vodka only. If you want the collar to have some fragrance then you can add a bit of essential oil to it. This will make it a scented vodka anti-flea collar. Let the collar dry and viola! You have your flea and tick repellent collar ready.

An Apple Cider Drink A Day Keeps ‘Em Fleas Away! 

Fleas leave flea droppings and they need to be extracted. If you want to treat fleas inside out, then you can think of adding some apple cider vinegar to your fur baby’s freshwater bowl every day. The right ratio for the same is one teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in four cups of water. This great concoction will not just keep fleas at bay, but also improve your pet’s skin and coat.

 

These were a few safe and time-tested home remedies for treating ticks and fleas at home. However, it is important to visit a vet who can prescribe a specific, safe, and complete tick and flea treatment for your furry. 

 

Good luck!