Get rid of fleas on Tibetan Mastiff
Tibetan Mastiffs are lively and active, and the weather is hot. If the owner does not clean the pet dog in time, the dog will get fleas. So how to deal with the fleas on the pet dog?
On the one hand, pesticides contain more or less chemical ingredients. Long-term use is not only harmful to animal health, but also harmful to human health, especially children's health. On the other hand, pets such as dogs and cats have a natural tendency to lick their fur, so using spray pesticides is tantamount to feeding them poison. In comparison, using natural plant extracts such as herbs to get rid of insects is safer and more effective. Carolyn, a well-known American pet expert, provides a simple and practical formula: mix orange peel, grapefruit peel, three cloves of garlic, a tablespoon of rosemary (optional) and about 500 ml of water. Stir well with a juicer and heat over low heat for 15 minutes. Let the solution cool and put it into a spray bottle. You can then spray it directly on your pet, just avoid the eyes.
In addition, small pillows, stuffed toys, sleeping mats, etc. for pets should be filled with herbs and other natural items as much as possible, such as cedar, laurel, eucalyptus leaves, as well as lavender, wormwood, fennel, mint, etc. You can even put some regularly in areas where pets often come and go, so that you can easily drive away fleas on your pets.
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