Dog ticks are not only a menace to you and your dog, but can also cause serious health problems.
For starters, they carry Lyme disease which can damage a dog’s immune system by slowly shutting
down all the vital body functions. Dog ticks are eight-legged, small arachnid-like insects that
attach directly to the skin. They suck incessantly on their victim’s blood up until their bodies
can no longer contain it. Their favorite target is domesticated dogs.
Different powders and sprays are available on the market today to help free your dog from dog ticks.
However, some of these may do harm to the health of your pet because they contain chemical-based
formulas. As much as possible, you may opt to not use chemicals and go for a safer, yet highly effective
approach to dog ticks.
Here are all-natural herbs that you can use on your dogs to get rid of the problem:
Apple cider vinegar can be used as a bath or as an oral medication. As a bath, simply add three
to four cups of apple cider vinegar to your dog’s bath. Be sure to clean your dog entirely, focusing
on the paws, ears, and neck areas. Apple cider vinegar can also be added to your pet’s water. Add
three tablespoons to your dog's water daily.
Neem oil is a natural insecticide. It has both antiseptic and antibacterial properties so you can basically apply it on your dog’s body with confidence and ease. What’s more, it can repel insects like mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks.
If you want an all-natural insect repellent for your pet, eucalyptus can greatly help. Eucalyptus acts like a natural deodorizer and can keep ticks away because they won’t be inclined to attach to your dog.