Fleas - the bane of every pet owner's existence! But are those chemical-laden flea treatments the safest option?
Many of these products turn your pet's blood into poison, leading to potential side effects ranging from mild skin irritation to stomach issues through to severe reactions such as trembling, seizures and even death. The kicker? They only kill fleas that bite, not prevent them from jumping on!
Opt for a natural approach to keep fleas at bay. We offer a range of topical repellents and food supplements using traditional ingredients. From shampoos and spot-ons to sprays and dietary support, we've got your pet covered.
Focus on prevention and a healthy environment to reduce the flea population. Regular cleaning and continued use of our natural repellents can make a world of difference.
Top Tips For Natural Prevention
The key to effective flea prevention is to deter fleas before they strike. Our natural repellents make your pet less appealing to these pesky parasites. Using a blend of oils which smell lovely to us, but not for critters!
For frequent woodland walkers, our Flea Free Spray is ideal. A light mist before each adventure helps keep fleas at bay. If your pet enjoys regular baths, our Flea Shampoo is a fantastic choice. It not only infuses your pet's coat with protection but also helps eliminate existing fleas during bath time.
Our Spot On is easily applied to the neck and base of the tail, or added to your pet's collar. And for an internal defense, our Supplement added to food helps mask your pet's natural odors that attract fleas.
Together, these products create a powerful shield against fleas.
A Natural Guide to Treating an Infestation
Fleas are persistent pests, and eradicating them can be a frustrating journey. Whether you opt for natural or chemical treatments, it's essential to understand that the process takes time.
Chemical treatments, while effective, require fleas to bite your pet before they die. The real challenge lies in the environment: a mere 5% of fleas live on your pet, while the remaining 95% hide in carpets, furniture, and other hidden spots. Our recommendation? Focus on treating your home, not your pet. This eliminates the need for potentially harmful chemicals on your pet.
If chemical intervention is necessary, prioritise your pet's safety. Remove them from the house, treat the environment thoroughly, and allow the area to air out before returning. This approach significantly reduces the risk of adverse reactions.
Regardless of your chosen method, diligent cleaning is crucial. Vacuum often, paying close attention to corners, skirting boards, and pet bedding. Natural repellents can also help deter fleas from your pet while you tackle the infestation.
Remember, patience is key. Consistent effort will eventually lead to a flea-free home.