Aug
07
2011
repel dog
My dog weighs 4 lbs and my dad has garlic pills of about 2000 mg, I assume that’s way too much so about how much would be okay?
That disease is from onions, not garlic. And I’m not going to give my dog a lot, hence why I’m asking how much would be okay.
Jul
20
2011
repel dog
I’m getting a Yorkie soon and I don’t want to use a bunch of chemicals to repel fleas and ticks. I’ve heard that feeding your dog garlic or putting apple cider vinegar in its water or spraying it on your dog would help. Has anyone tried either of these methods and did it work for you? Thanks!
Jun
02
2011
repel dog
I am making dog treats for a local craft fair. I hear brewers yeast and garlic is good natural flea repellant. I thought about making flea repelling biscuits. I hear the yeast may be bad for big dogs, and that garlic is actually toxic to dogs. Is this true?
May
27
2011
repel dog
I have been researching that garlic is good and bad for dogs. I gave just one garlic clove with some vienies to my dog that is a year old to repel ticks and fleas. Is this a good idea? Is this a bad idea? What do you think will happen? I’ll take any advice. Thanks.
Dec
01
2010
repel dog
I have 6 acres, I live in the country, and have a lush pasture I let grow for my dogs to enjoy. We mow paths through the pasture for the dogs to explore and play, and of course, tick are a consequence. I do not like to over medicate my dogs, I don’t believe in giving them every med that comes on the market. I know brewers yeast will repel mosquito’s, but what about those darn ticks? I have 10 of my own dogs, I foster for a dog rescue(over 300 adoptions at this point!!!) and I also do doggy daycare-anybody, anywhere use something??? I know tea tree oil for lice, garlic for intestinal parasites, but help me with the ticks….THANKS.
Tags: adoptions, brewers yeast, consequence, dogs, garlic, intestinal parasites, lice, lush pasture, mosquito, tea tree oil, tick, ticks
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Jul
31
2010
repel dog
Is garlic good, maybe vinegar? What is good to use?
May
19
2010
ultrasonic dog whistle
The blood they drink, does it have to be human blood, or could it be beef blood or pork blood which are available as waste products from the meat industry and could probably be had very cheaply?
If the victim of a vampire becomes a vampire, and each of their victims also becomes vampires, and they all have to drink blood to survive, then why are there any humans left?
If mirrors can’t reflect vampires, how do they shave or brush their teeth or tell if they got a rotten haircut?
When they turn into bats or wolves, can they be driven crazy by ultrasonic dog whistles?
Would a Jewish vampire be afraid of a Star of David?
Would a Moslem vampire be repelled by a copy of the Koran?
How would an Italian vampire react to garlic?
Tags: bats, dog whistles, garlic, haircut, human blood, koran, meat industry, moslem, pork blood, star of david, teeth, vampire, vampires, wolves
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May
11
2010
dog deterrent
I have heard that feeding your dog garlic works, but i have read and asked my vet if it is recommended. He said that it may upset their stomach for it being strong, but i was reading on a website that it breaks down their red cell count…. Does anyone know what is a good natural flea deterrent?
Apr
25
2010
repel dog
I found a couple of helpful sites stating that putting a few drops of ACV on the dog’s drinking water and giving the dog an ACV spray will help repel fleas. Please do not suggest using spot ons as i have already tried it.
i have also heard of using garlic but does this cause anemia?