Natural Flea Repellent

@Bella27 (387)
Waverly, Tennessee
September 22, 2016 2:30am CST
I was reading up on the internet lately on getting rid of fleas, and ticks. I came across an article saying you can use Apple cider vinegar mixed with water in a spray bottle to get rid of them on your pet's. I tried it, and it work's pretty decent. I've noticed a change in my dog's scratching decrease,and also I havent seen many fleas around the house. You can also spray their beds and your house. Just put about a half of cup of ACV to two cups of water and spray. I don't know if its a good repellent for tick's seeing as if my dog has none. But it's working wonder's for fleas! It's a safer method then flea medication and cheaper. I don't use flea medication at all after one of my pet's was highly allergic and was hospitalized.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
22 Sep 16
Thank you for posting this . I will tell my brother-in-law about this so he can use it for his dogs at the house .
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@Bella27 (387)
• Waverly, Tennessee
22 Sep 16
Your very welcome. I hope you find it useful too!
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@nanette64 (20364)
• Fairfield, Texas
22 Sep 16
It is amazing at all the different things ACV can do @Bella27 . For people with acid reflux all it takes is 1 tbp of ACV in a 1/4 cup of water with a dash of honey.
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@Jackalyn (7558)
• Oxford, England
23 Sep 16
Really? Oh I would give anything not to take the pills the doc insists I must take. Definitely stocking up at the supermarket tomorrow for this and cat care!
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@Jackalyn (7558)
• Oxford, England
23 Sep 16
@Bella27 weight loss? I think I better buy a case full
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@Bella27 (387)
• Waverly, Tennessee
22 Sep 16
Yeah and it works for a natural weight loss agent! Plus good on hair. I used to do ACV hair washes for conditioning purposes! It has a lot of wonderful benefits
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@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
22 Sep 16
Sounds like a natural non harmful product.
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@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
22 Sep 16
Sorry what? @Garrix
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@Bella27 (387)
• Waverly, Tennessee
22 Sep 16
@Bluedoll yes seems to be working! I think the fleas hates the smell.
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• Kaohsiung County, Taiwan
22 Sep 16
It looks good with
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@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
22 Sep 16
There are many different uses of ACV... Thanks for the tip... I wonder if it works on cats too...
@Bella27 (387)
• Waverly, Tennessee
22 Sep 16
I don't own cats but the research I done said its safe for cats!
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@skysnap (20153)
22 Sep 16
apaple cider vinegar only removes bacteria from skin or stomach no idea if it would work on fleas.
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@Bella27 (387)
• Waverly, Tennessee
22 Sep 16
It does work against fleas, they didn't like the smell. As soon as I gave my dog a bath and put it on her i comb through her fur to get the product to the skin, and instantly fleas was jumping off. I washed them down the drain. Gonna repeat this once a week every week. It's great and not harmful
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• Philippines
22 Sep 16
I have heard something like this but never actually tried it.
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@Bella27 (387)
• Waverly, Tennessee
22 Sep 16
I try anything once. Especially when it comes to pet's and being scared of their medications. If it's a home remedy 90% of the time it's safe if you do your research
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