Beach Safety for your Pet

October 14, 2009 by Jodi · 1 Comment
Filed under: Pet Safety 


Beach Safety Tips

Here are some beach/water safety tips from the American Kennel Club and American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals:

Check daily water conditions – Ask your lifeguard about the water conditions. Dogs are easy targets for jellyfish and sea lice.

Limit running if your dog is not in shape – Running on a beach is strenuous exercise, and if your dog is not in good physical condition he/she could easily pull a tendon or ligament.

Provide fresh water – The salt in seawater can make your dog ill. Freshwater streams and lakes can contain parasites and unhealthy bacteria. Make sure your dog stays hydrated. See our post on Dog Dehydration

Check if pets are allowed - Not all beaches or lakes permit dogs.

Stay away from currents – Don’t let your dog get over tired and keep the dog away from currents.

Don’t get in over your head – If you and your dog swim together don’t let the water get over your heads. Many dogs will try to climb on their guardian’s head or shoulders when they tire.

Use a canine life vest for boating – For boating or swimming in lakes, get your dog a well-fitted canine life vest. To keep your dog from swimming too far away use a long nylon lead. Keep a close watch to make sure your dog doesn’t get tangled in the lead.

Keep fishing gear and fish away from pets -If you take your dog fishing make sure they can not get close to fishing lines, lures, hooks or bait. Keep your dog away from feces, dead fish and shellfish washed up on the shore. They can contain toxins and parasites.

Rinse your pet at the end of your visit to the beach – Salt and other minerals found in the ocean can damage your dog’s coat. When you are ready to leave for the day, rinse him with fresh water. Don’t forget to rinse the paws. You might also consider giving your pet PetAlive Skin & Coat Tonic which will act as a preventative to keep their coat healthy. Also if your dog has a heavy or soft coat, brush her thoroughly after she’s dried following a swim. Soft coats can mat when wet and trap bacteria that can create local areas of infection called “hot spots.”


Natural Flea Control Recipes

October 5, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
Filed under: Dog health, Flea control 

Natural remedies for fleas

Flea control is a constant problem for all pet owners. Here are some natural flea control recipes I found:

Citronella Oil Recipe for Natural Flea Shampoo

Citronella has been found to repel insects. You can actually buy this in the essential oil form. You simply add 1 to 2 drops, depending on your pet’s size of Citronella oil to their shampoo and then shampoo.

Natural Flea Collar Recipe

Purchase a soft material collar and soak it in the following solution:

1/2 Tsp Alcohol

1 drop Cedarwood essential oil

1 drop Lavender essential oil

1 drop Citronella essential oil

1 drop Thyme essential oil

4 Garlic Capsules

Break open the garlic capsules and add the liquid to you alcohol and essential oil mixture and mix it all together. Pour the solution all over the collar until all the liquid is absorbed. Let the collar dry completely before using it. The collar is effective for about 30 days. To boost your pet’s flea immunity you may add 1 to 2 capsules of garlic to your pets food.

If you don’t want to mix up a natural remedy yourself consider using a natural flea shampoo with a residual effect. PetAlive BeFree Flea Shampoo helps deter fleas, flies and mosquitoes for dogs BeFree Flea Shampoo is a natural cleansing herbal shampoo for dogs using only tested, natural ingredients, supporting a residual mosquito, flea and fly deterrent effect while encouraging healthy, clear skin and coats.

In other words this product keeps on working even after you rinse it out to repel fleas. Plus it keeps your pet’s skin clear and healthy. BeFree Flea Shampoo contains absolutely no parabens, sodium laurel sulphate or harmful petrochemicals.

To get more information about PetAlive Befree Flea Shampoo click on the ad below

PetAlive BeFree Flea Shampoo


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