Heating a dog house can be done by purchasing a specially made heater that fits in larger dog houses, or by using heated mats on the floor of the dog house. Protect dogs from weather below 30 degrees Fahrenheit with information from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog house heaters. Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
When pesky fleas hop a ride on a pooch or kitty, pet owners often rush out to buy sprays, flea collars, powders, foggers, and bombs, or have the vet dunk the animal in flea repellent. It wasn’t until 1996 that the EPA started to examine the risk of pet pesticide products; even today, the agency’s toxicity testing is far from thorough. But pesticides can make your pets sick, and can be unhealthy for everyone else in your family, too. Pregnant women should absolutely avoid contact with these chemicals. Jennifer Taggart is showing how you can make your own non-toxic flea killer. Mix a half cup baking soda and a half teaspoon organic essential orange oil into a jar with perforated lit. Blend. Dust onto your pet and work into the fur. Visit www.healthychild.org for more helpful tips.
Eucalyptus is a plant that has medicinal properties and can help keep fleas away by being sprayed on furniture, bedding and carpets. Use eucalyptus to help keep fleas away with tips from a pet industry specialist in this free video on fleas and pest control. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
A homemade flea dip can be made in the bath by adding tea tree oil or lavender to the water. Use a homemade flea dip to help kill fleas with tips from a pet industry specialist in this free video on fleas and pest control. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
Homemade flea repellents include a lemon tea mixture, eucalyptus leaves, tea tree oil or lavender oil. Use homemade flea repellents to spread around the house with tips from a pet industry specialist in this free video on fleas and pest control. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
EVOLV™ organic flea control applied to a large breed, great dane dog with short hair. Natural pest control that is safe, effective, and did we mention, Natural?
www.tailwaggers.ie http www.twitter.com Episode 4…Home Made Natural Flea and Tick Spray. I read a blog post on natural flea and tick spot on treatments and it had a comment underneath with this recipe. I was so excited to read it and find out how cheap and simple it was. I just had to do a video on it. SO here it is. Enjoy and post all comments and questions either here or at my tailwaggers.ie website. Oh and rate me 5 stars!!! (:-3
anybody have any recipes? my dogs have fleas, not many, usually in the spring i have to do a REALLY good flea bath and everything and i was alittle late this year and they got some fleas. i gave them a goooood bath and put some flea and tick stuff on their backs but i was wondering if their was any repellent i can spray around their legs/tail where the fleas go once the treatment is on their backs.