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Fleas can be one of the most irritating things of having a pet. Your pet also gets highly uncomfortable by them. They can bite your pet and people also. There are many ways to get rid of these fleas which are always become the source of itchiness and annoyances for your pets as well. You should adopt natural ways to remove these unwelcoming guests from your home. There are many chemicals for flea control but these chemicals can be harmful for you and for your pet. That's why majority of people remain worried once own a pet and do not use chemicals in order to remove fleas from their homes.
Insecticides for Pets are Full of Chemicals
As you know, there are many insecticides that you can buy at a pet store to treat fleas. Because of the growing resistance of fleas to these insecticides, manufacturers keep making the chemicals in these products stronger. This could very well poison your animal. There are many cases of even children getting poisoned after handling an animal treated with these chemicals recommended for the treatment of fleas in animals.
If these chemicals are hazardous for humans, as it clearly says on the labels, they are also harmful to your pets. Yet they are recommended by veterinarians and the health care industry. They tell you to bathe your pet in these strong chemicals which get into their blood through their skin. This is poisoning the animals!
Garlic: it is highly wrong assumption that by giving your pet garlic in the food, you can get rid of flea. It can damage your pet digestive system but cannot damage fleas. So don't try to use garlic in your pet foods.
Is grass an essential part of my pet's diet?
What we know:
- Our pets need fiber as part of a balanced diet.
- Grass is mostly fiber.
- Cows graze. Horses graze. They don't throw up when they eat grass. (Rumination doesn't count.)
- Horses, cows, sheep and other regular grazers have special enzymes in their systems that help digest grass.
- Dogs and cats don't have the above-mentioned enzymes in their systems.
- Dogs and cats are very likely to throw up after eating a quantity of grass.
- If ingested grass isn't regurgitated by a cat or dog, it will be passed, undigested, in the stool.
- Feral cats and dogs, as well as wild canine and feline animals will graze occasionally and it seems to have the same effect on them.
- Dogs and cats that aren't allowed to eat grass don't suffer any directly related ill effects.
What we might conclude:
While grazing might be tasty or simply habitual for your dog or cat, it doesn't appear to be necessary for good health. Fiber comes in many forms and if your pet is getting a well-balanced diet, it will include more suitable sources of fiber.
Taking a Proactive Role in the Care of Your Pet
Use natural flea control. Learn how to take an active role in the health of your pet. There are many natural home remedies that you can use to heal your pet for all kinds of illnesses. You probably have many of the ingredients in your home already that are used for these cures. Not only will you be caring for the well-being of your pet, but you will also save thousands of dollars doing this

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