How to Move From Chemical to Natural Parasite Protection
Not sure where to start?Β
Making the leap of faith from chemical treatments to natural remedies can be nerve-wracking. With the potential harmful effects of pharmaceutical treatments and the holistic benefits of herbs, we think itβs a choice that supports your petβs overall vitality, not just fights parasites.Β
Ready to make the simple switch? Flea season starts as early as March, so now is the perfect time to try our step-by-step guide!
Step 1
Create a clean slate
Natural remedies work brilliantly on a preventative basis, so before you start, ensure your pet has the all-clear.Β
If you donβt see fleas: proceed to Step 2!
If you spot fleas: Start by giving your dog a bath with a natural flea shampoo such as Neem Teamβs Neem Shieldβ for best results, leave it to sit on the coat for around five minutes. For cats, DiatomPure Food-Grade Diatomaceous Earth is a great lick-safe option for gentle elimination.Β
You will also need to treat your home to break the flea life cycle. Vacuum thoroughly and use a non-toxic treatment such asΒ Diatomaceous Earth or Neem Teamβs Neem Shield Household Spray. Once your pet and home are parasite-free, youβre ready to start with daily prevention.Β
Step 2
Choose your herbal heroes
Billy No Mates is a bestseller at Brownβs, and it comes in either a tincture or dry herbal mix to add to your petβs food. Proflaxβs Keep Off Me! powder is also a great option, blending neem with lemon balm and peppermint. Both of these remedies use herbs to create a smell through your petβs skin and coatβ a bit like a herby, natural perfume. This is undetectable to us and your pet, but very nasty to fleas, ticks, and mites! Simply add to your petβs food daily for protection from the inside out.Β Β
Step 3
Slowly introduce your remedy
This is the crucial part, especially if your pet is fussy. As natural remedies work with fragrant herbs, some pets need time to get used to the smell. As a general rule, starting with a tiny amount (e.g. 1 drop of tincture, or a pinch of powder), you can build up to the full recommended dosage over 10-14 days. If your pet refuses their food when you increase the dose, return to the previous dosage and try again in a few days. Slow and steady wins the race!Β
If your pet continuously refuses natural remedies on their food, you can try introducing something strong-smelling to mask the taste. JR Pure Pates and Arden Grange Liver Paste are great for this. It also creates a fun routine and bonding experience for you and your petβ before long, theyβll be reminding you itβs time for their flea remedy!Β
Step 4
Monitor your pet
As with any new supplement or medication, itβs important to monitor your pet for any adverse effectsβ and of course, for any fleas or ticks! Using a flea comb, check your pet daily for any signs of parasites, especially during the summer months.Β
Whether you are using natural or chemical products, itβs always a good idea to reduce the risk of picking up fleas and ticks where possible: avoid overgrown grassy areas, dense woodlands, and places where wild animals frequent.Β
Step 5
Rejoice at the benefits of herbs!
And because natural remedies are holistic, you may find some surprise benefits such as improved stools, a shinier coat, and less itching.Β
The key to success with natural parasite control is consistency. Why not set up a subscription for your chosen remedies? Get them delivered to your door for 100% natural and hassle-free protection.Β
Want to know more about the benefits of herbal remedies?
Why not check out our other blog The Best Flea Treatment For Pets, or get in touch with one of our expert consultants? Available in-store or through our online consultation service.
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