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All Natural Tip – Homemade Flea Repellent for Pets and Homes

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Flea season is just around the corner.  Now is the time to start protecting your home from the hassles and annoyance of fleas.  If you are looking for a way to control fleas without the harsh chemicals, try all natural essential oils with borax. 

 

Simply combine two cups of borax with 25 drops of a pure essential oil.  Lavender oil has been known to repel bugs.  Crush the drops and distribute evenly on your carpet.    Another option is to place a dish of soapy water under a light.  Fleas will be attracted by the warm light and will drown.

 

Do not include garlic in your dog’s all natural dog food.  You would need to feed your dog high doses in order for it to repel fleas and ticks.  The problem is that while your dog might tolerate it, it can cause anemia. 

 

Do not apply orange oil directly to animals, as this can be toxic.  It is important to be very careful when using essential oils, as they are potent and condensed.

 

You can make a homemade flea collar for your pet by rubbing a few drops of one of the following types of oils:  eucalyptus, tea tree, lavender, or geranium oils, onto a webbing, rope collar, or doggy bandana. 

 

Have a great flea free spring and summer.

 

Pet Food Café is here to help you raise a healthy and happy pet so you can enjoy life together for a very long time.  Our all natural pet food, all natural pet supplies, and training tips will ensure your dog or cat has the best life possible. 

 


 

It is not too late!   Decide today to “make the switch” to all natural dog food, all natural cat food, and all natural pet supplies.  Your pet deserves the best and Pet Food Café provides the best!

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Warning – Too Much Road Salt can be Toxic to your Pet

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Alerts were issued by the ASPCA in 2000 warning pet owners about the toxicity of road salt.  Health Canada and Environment Canada declared road salt as a toxic product in 2001. 

 

Road salt contains chlorides, such as:  sodium chloride, calcium chloride, potassium chloride or magnesium chloride.  These are highly toxic if ingested by your pet.  Despite the toxicity of road salt, our roads are still being salted with these toxic salts.

 

It is important to watch for the following signs:

• Vomiting
• Diarrhea
• Salivation
• Depression
• Anorexia
• Tremors
• Disorientation
• Excessive thirst
• Seizures

 

It is important to know that if your pet ingests enough road salt, it could be fatal.  It takes 4g of sodium chloride per 1kg of body weight to be lethal for your pet.   Your pet would have to ingest quite a bit of ice melt for him to become seriously ill; however, the other symptoms are not fun for him to deal with.

 

There are some things you can do to help your pet avoid ice melt toxicity.  Simply wash his paws after you have taken him for a walk and if he has been playing in the snow.  Do not let your dog or cat eat snow, and don’t allow them to drink out of puddles.  This could be harder to control with a cat.  If possible, limit the time your cat is outside. 

 

Not too many people are aware of the toxicity of ice melt.  Please pass this information on to pet owners you know.  You could be helping to save their pet’s life.

 

Pet Food Café is here to help you raise a healthy and happy pet so you can enjoy life together for a very long time.  Our all natural pet food, all natural pet supplies, and training tips will ensure your dog or cat has the best life possible. 

 


 

It is not too late!   Decide today to “make the switch” to all natural dog food, all natural cat food, and all natural pet supplies.  Your pet deserves the best and Pet Food Café provides the best!

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