October 2014 Moms

Natural Flea & Tick Meds for Dogs- suggestions?

Hi all,

I'm new to the Oct. Mom's club. We have a dog and are now approaching flea & tick season. I've been putting off applying Frontline on our dog until the end of my 1st trimester, BUT we found a tick on our dog yesterday during a walk. Does anyone have any success with natural flea & tick preventatives for their dogs? I'm concerned with some natural sprays that include strong oils (like Neem) as they say that some may not be safe for pregnant women.

OR- has anyone used traditional meds/pesticides on their dogs and been told by their Dr. that they're ok? Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: Natural Flea & Tick Meds for Dogs- suggestions?

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  • Garlic tabs...only thing that would really work for our dogs and we live on a 60 acre farm :) you should be able to find them at Walmart or a local farmers coop.

    Garlic gets into the blood and helps with all kinds of things, helps pets feel healthier while also making them taste bad to fleas and ticks. Our pooches also loved them, but you may find hiding them in like a beef hot dog will make them go down easier :) safe for family and kiddos to be around too!
  • I like that idea, thanks! We have a lot of ticks & lyme disease in our state, so I'd like to do several overlapping things to cover our bases.
  • Thanks FamousEa, I know FrontLine works but I now that I'm pregnant I'd like to use the least amount of chemicals as possible. I saw some brands on Amazon, like Vet's Best are reviewed well. With your experience at a vet's office, did you hear any complaints of the natural options?
  • We use the oral medication. After we had used it awhile I read something where someone was claiming her dog died after taking it. I probably wouldn't have tried it had I read that first, but we haven't had any problems. If you have a lot of ticks in your area I probably wouldn't mess around with too many natural remedies unless you get really good recommendations about the effectiveness. It will be much worse if you have to deal with a bunch of them in the house.

    This doesn't help you with treating your dog, but my parents swear that spraying yellow joy dish soap in their backyard got rid of a tick problem they were having.

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  • I use the nexguard and it works well. But my mom is in Georgia and they have fleas bad. She uses garlic and yeast tabs. Its cheap and u can buy them at any pet store.
  • We've had success keeping things under control with the oral meds. Our cat is neurotic and has sensitve skin and loses his damn mind with topicals, so we've been using the oral meds for a couple of years now. It's nice not having to worry about DS touching the oily spots from topicals as well.
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  • Thanks all for your suggestions!
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