jennie_c_d
Posted : 8/21/2006 1:07:00 PM
Powdered garlic isn't raw. Raw is different

I use one clove, per dog, per week, and they are 13 and 17 pounds. If she gets an upset stomach from that, you might try Kyolic. It has been through some process to remove the irritant. It's not as good as raw (IMO, nothing is as good as raw--for any of us), but it's still very beneficial.
I mostly use tea tree oil. Emma is very allergic to fleas. She breaks out in hives. She itches like crazy. It's not fun, at all. I keep her shaved down, to watch for them. After her bath (she gets bathed very, very often), I put 1/2 teaspoon of tea tree oil in a couple of gallons of warm water, and pour it over her, til the water cools. She reeks of tea tree oil for at least a week. This is pretty effective in repelling fleas. I've been washing my scrubs in Dr Bronner's tea tree castille soap, and it seems to be repelling them, at work. For Teenie, who rarely gets bathed, I diluted 1/2 teaspoon of tea tree oil in a good sized spray bottle of peppermint tea (because it smells good, and is cooling, and repels fleas) and spray her daily, especially paying attention to her belly and feet. They both get sprayed if we're going to a flea place, like the vet's office, the groomer, the beach, the park, or the pet store. Teenie will still pick up a tick, on occasion, because she gets in the deep grass, where the deer sleep, and rolls around like a crazy Weenie dog[

] She had a lime vaccine last year, so I'm not horribly worried (evil Banfield vaccinated her against stuff I've never even HEARD of!). I do try to keep her out of the tall grass, because it gives her a rash on her belly. She has some mild contact allergies.