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Top 6 Natural Remedies For Ticks In Dogs

 
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Here are the top 6 natural remedies for ticks in dogs.

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1. Tobacco:

Tobacco, a perennial herb containing nicotine, a potent insecticide, can be used to repel ticks. Rubbing tobacco leaves directly onto your pet's body or creating a water extract from the leaves to spray on your pet are effective methods. The juice of tobacco leaves can also act as a tick repellent when applied to the body.

2. Mint Leaves:

Mint is not only fragrant but also acts as a natural defense against ticks. To create a mint-infused spray, combine the juice of 2 lemons and 10 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar in warm water. Soak 10 to 15 mint leaves in this mixture overnight. Strain the mixture into a spray bottle and apply it to your pet's fur for a couple of months to eliminate ticks.

3. Bay Leaves (Crushed or Ground):

Crushed or ground bay leaves work as a strong tick repellent. Rubbing them over your pet's fur 3 to 4 times a week can help keep ticks away. Adding bay leaves to your pet's bedding can also deter ticks from nesting.

4. Neem Leaves/Oil:

Neem leaves or neem oil, known for their antibacterial and antiseptic properties, can combat ticks effectively. Gently apply a few drops of neem oil (diluted with jojoba or almond oil for sensitive skin) to the affected area. Bathing your pet with water boiled with neem leaves is another option.

5. Cloves:

Cloves possess anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that can help eliminate ticks. Prepare a clove spray by dissolving 3 camphor crystals and 3 dried cloves in 1 liter of ethanol/alcohol. Add 1 cup of apple cider vinegar to the mixture, pour it into a spray bottle, and apply it to your pet's fur. Rinse after 2 hours.

6. Lemon:

Lemon's citrus content aids in naturally removing ticks. Create a disinfectant solution by simmering lemon juice, peels, and pulp in water. Another option is to mix 8 cups of water, 2 cups of lemon juice, and 1/4 cup of natural shampoo for bathing your dog. You can also boil lemon slices in water, let it sit overnight, and use the solution on specific areas troubling your pet.

By utilizing these straightforward and natural methods, you can provide relief to your beloved furry companion from the discomfort caused by tick infestations.