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12-01-2009, 12:31 PM | #1 |
My hairy-legged girls Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: lompoc, ca.
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| Stop itchy dry skin, fleas and ticks naturally! I keep reading about people having pet problems with dry itchy skin and others with flea problems and just wanted to share some things with you that really work and can end the dry skin and flea problems once and for all. First I want to say that most commercial shampoos contain Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. (SLS) SLS is used as a sudsing ingredient in nearly all commercial shampoos. SLS is a solvent used in industrial degreasers. Traditional Castile Soap is made from olive oil and sometimes contains coconut oil as well. It's remarkable gentle and moisturizing. You can also add 24 drops of one of the essential oils to repel fleas and ticks, such as cedar, citronella, lemon grass, lavender, geranium, myrrh, or eucalyptus. Next I rinse them with apple cider vinegar and water. (3 tablespoons to a pint of water). If there is an out break of fleas, use equal parts apple cider vinegar and water and put in a spray bottle and spray over the dog or cat and allow pet to drip or shake dry. The apple cider vinegar will acidify the skin making it unattractive to fleas and ticks. Here are more reasons to use apple cider vinegar: For an infected ear, use 5 ml of the 50:50 vinegar water solution per 20 lbs (9 kg) of body weight, applying the solution with a syringe obtained from your local pharmacy. Gently rub in the solution then wipe the inside of the ear with a soft cotton ball. This should be done daily for 5 days. The vinegar helps to control the growth of unfriendly bacteria and other microorganisms that are a common cause of ear infections, and as a result, this will help keep your pets from scratching their ears. This what and how I use these. First I buy Dr. Bronners Baby Mild Liquid Soap, Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps Retail Store: Baby Mild Liquid Soap - 16 oz. You can even dilute this down to 1/2 cup per 2 gallons of water. I like to run about 4 gallons of water in the bath tub and give a couple squirts of the castile soap, put all three girls in and give them a shampoo. You don't need lots of suds to get them clean. Rinse, rinse and rinse again then as the final rinse use the apple cider vinegar rinse. Don't rinse it off. Now your probably wondering how I condition to keep knots out. Well I've never found a conditioner that "really" worked on my cotton coated Razael, but I did find something that works better than anything I have ever used, and believe you me, I've used them all! It's called PetSilk Liquid Silk. PetSilk Liquid Silk - PetSilk Products "AFTER" they are dry (I say this because if you put this on them before they are finished rubbing themselves on the carpet and sofa, they may be a magnet for dust) I rub this into the leg hair and anywhere else that mats easily, then I put about a dime size in my palm, rub hands together and finish them on the face and lightly over the body. You will be amazed at how easily the brush and comb go thur the hair. I know this product is a bit pricy, but to me, it's worth it's weight in gold. I hope I have helped with any problems you have been experiencing with your fur babies.
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12-01-2009, 12:42 PM | #2 |
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| Donna isn't it crazy what vinegar can do? Honestly it is the natural cure all for ANYTHING. Makes such a great cleaner for the counter- kills bacteria so well. I think we are all so quick to go out and buy stuff that is full of chemicals and quite expensive when vinegar is dirt cheap! |
12-01-2009, 12:53 PM | #3 |
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| I've read on here that apple cider vinegar is also good for stopping the black eye gunk. I tried a little in Gunnar's drinking water and I it helped. It has to be a little bit, or they won't drink the water! Donna
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12-01-2009, 01:03 PM | #4 | |
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I always keep in mind what my grandmother, who raised me, always said........for everything that can go wrong with the body, there is always a natural cure. I'm always putting her "cures" to work, and digging deeper for more. It's a shame how much knowledge on natural cures we have lost over the past 200 years. I'm happy though that more and more scientist are looking into alternative medicines. Now if only we could keep the government out of it. They tend to scare people into believing vitamins and herbs can be lethal. They even threatened to take our vitamins off the shelves and make them a prescription drug, but the companies got wise and stop putting any information about cures on the labels. They wouldn't make as much money off of sick folks if they got healthy. Here I go again, just got on my soap box again. Sorry. Anyway, I love finding natural products that really work. My girls are everything to me, and I want to keep them as healthy and happy as possible.
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12-01-2009, 01:10 PM | #5 |
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| Pet Care - Daily Health Tonic The minerals, enzymes and acids in unpasteurized apple cider vinegar can supplement your pet's existing diet. It can be added either directly to the dog's food or drinking water. Besides being a good source of easily absorbable potassium, apple cider vinegar aids digestion, inhibits the growth of unfriendly bacteria and helps maintain the proper acid/alkaline balance of the digestive tract. Many holistic Vets recommend a daily dosage of: 1 tsp (5 ml) for cats and small dogs (up to 14 lb) 2 tsp (10 ml) for medium dogs (15 to 34 lb) 1 tbsp (15 ml) for large dogs (35 to 84 lb) Note: Do not feed ACV to dogs that have irritation of the intestinal tract lining. If you plan to use it for your pets regularly, an excellent organic apple cider vinegar can be ordered online in one gallon containers at a very reasonable price, using the link below: I personally use the BRAGG brand. Bragg Live Foods, Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar, Bragg Liquid Aminos,Systemic Enzymes, Bragg Live Organic Food Products, Patricia Bragg, Paul Bragg, Bragg Organic Olive Oil, Bragg Salad Dressings, Bragg Seasonings, Bragg Health Products Apple Cider Vinegar cures - the best NATURAL home remedy for many health issues.
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12-01-2009, 01:23 PM | #6 |
YT 2000 Club Member | the ACV didnt work for me, tried for eye tearing and fleas, thier pee left terrible brown spots all over my yard and made my dogs dad itch even more to the point that he had to be taken to the vet. . Im glad that some have good sucess with it.
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12-01-2009, 02:12 PM | #7 |
My hairy-legged girls Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: lompoc, ca.
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| That is too rare. My grandmother used this method to keep fleas off her Boston, all her grandchildern including me have done this for over 50 years, many others I know that have been doing this and no problem. In fact your the first that said it had an adverse affect on your dog. Hopefully it wasn't something else, or used too strongly.
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12-01-2009, 02:22 PM | #8 | |
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12-01-2009, 03:03 PM | #9 | |
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12-01-2009, 05:11 PM | #10 | |
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thanks so much!
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12-02-2009, 10:11 AM | #11 |
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| Need some help I just ordered the Castile Soap from amazon and should be receiving it soon this week. Where exactly do i buy the UACV? Supermarket? any specific brand? My BellaBear recently started to have excessive dry skin which causes her to itch like crazy. Hopefully this helps her. As for mixtures, what are the exact amount/proportions of soap&water and ACV&water? Thanks All. I've always been on car forums never dogs. My wife demanded that i find a cure for our BellaBear, so i'm here. |
12-02-2009, 12:01 PM | #12 | |
My hairy-legged girls Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: lompoc, ca.
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The liquid castile soap I use 1/4th cup to a couple gallons of water. I do bathe them in the tub, so I give it about four squirts into about 4 gallons of water, shampoo them and use a sprayer to rinse. You could also just mix a gallon up, then just put them in the tub, get them wet then shampoo, without putting them in the water. I may switch to this method and save on the liquid soap. You could use the sprayer or just a plastic glass to wet and to rinse.
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12-09-2009, 08:16 PM | #13 |
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| Roxies First Bath I'm new to YT.. I first came across the site while doing some research before bringing our new puppy home.. I've been amazed and so thankful for all the wonderful advice that's here.. From training to feeding and everything inbetween.. We got Roxie last week and she has just been a true delight.. She is 8 weeks.. Born October 6th, 2009.. We gave her a bath today for the first time and it really went well.. I read this post about the Castile Baby Soap so I had to try it.. I have to say I'm so pleased with the results.. She looks great.. Her coat is shinny and smells wonderful.. We rinsed her in the apple cider vinegar and there was not one tangle.. It made her coat so soft.. She normally scratches quite a bit and have not seen her do it once since we washed her.. I was wondering if you ever use the essential oils directly on your dogs coat or do you just mix it in with the soap?? Thanks in advance for your time and Thanks for the great info.. |
12-09-2009, 08:24 PM | #14 |
Donating YT 7000 Club Member | Thank you SO much for sharing this with us!! Tucker has very suddenly been dealing with fleas and very dry skin. I don't know if the cat brought the fleas in when we got her or what, but it's been a constant battle. Everytime we get rid of them, they come back. and his skin is SO itchy. It makes him litterally crazy. He's pulling his hair out on his legs. This is the first time he has ever dealt with this in the 4 1/2 years we've had him. I'm going to try this ASAP. Thank you so much!
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12-09-2009, 08:29 PM | #15 |
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| Cats???? Have you tried it on cats. I use the K9 advantage and the advantabe for cats but I just had another flea on me this morning, it came off of my kitty, any thoughts on using it on them? Also any ideas on being able to use this mixture along with the advantax on the dogs. They are scratching terribly again this evening, any help appreciated and thank you for sharing this with us. Last edited by joeys mom; 12-09-2009 at 08:33 PM. |
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