posted by
Melissa Breyer May 8, 2008 9:00 am
Adapted from The Healthy Pet Manual: A Guide to the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer by Deborah Straw (Healing Arts Press, 2005).
What are your options for flea and tick control if you do not wish to use sprays, pills, or injections? Several healthy alternatives exist.
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posted by
Annie B. Bond Nov 8, 2000 1:57 am
Let’s face it. Fleas are the WORST, but applying pesticides to our pampered pooches doesn’t make us howl with excitement eith
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posted by
Annie B. Bond Jul 1, 1999 10:04 pm
Fleas are the bane of many a beast. Fortunately, there are safe alternatives to the toxic chemicals often used for controllin
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posted by
Annie B. Bond May 6, 1999 4:51 pm
After a blessed three month winter reprieve, our two dogs (Sammy and Cleo) are bringing home deer and dog ticks again. So
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posted by
Annie B. Bond Jan 21, 1999 4:01 pm
Citrus peel extract is an excellent choice against fleas for dogs, because its components, limonene and linalool, kill all st
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posted by
Annie B. Bond Jan 20, 1999 8:11 pm
While flea collars seem tempting to use, read the ingredients carefully and
check the chemicals for safety at Scorecard, th
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