Ticks hate peppermint oil. However I'm not sure if you can put it on a dog. Will look into it. Praise Allah.
There aren't any effective natural (non-prescription) antibiotics for dogs, and many of the natural/holistic/herbal/traditional preparations suggested can actually be toxic to dogs. For a superficial, non-complicated infection, your dog may be able to fight off the bacteria on his own. However, most bacterial infections, if severe enough to be noticed by an owner, will need to be treated with antibiotics prescribed by a veterinarian.
There are several good option for a natural mosquito repellent. Some great options are citronella oil, lemon eucalyptus Oil, rosemary oil, and peppermint oil. Many of these have a great side effect of smelling great.
Coumarins...
Aveeno Natural Active Shampoo and Conditioner. Also Herbal Essence.
A dog. Maybe something like this would work, not sure...http://www.critter-repellent.com/squirrel/squirrel-repellant.php
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Try using cedarwood shavings in the area they roost/sleep It is an all natural insect repellent and smells good when you enter the coop.
Eucalyptis leaves. When my sisters nasty cats had fleas, I put a bunch of leaves under my bed and under the couch and it seemed to work.
The glue boards are a great brown recluse repellent.
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Toys made out of rope are good for dogs. They are made out of natural substances, which makes them safer for dogs than toys that are made out of other substances.
As long as used properly, the effect of liquid mosquito repellent on human bodies is good. You should not apply the repellent to the hands of young children.