no. your dog doesn't have fleas...you do!
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pure lavender or eucalyptus oils pretty cheap at home economist
Yes. They jump off and into the carpet, etc. furniture. One way to eliminate fleas on the dog is to bathe them, neck down, then do the head. You may see the fleas going down onto the nose or into the ears. I use Eucalyptus soap, but as long as you use soap and water it will drown the fleas. Vacuum a lot, and dispose of the bag immediately to the trash. Soap works faster and more safely than pesticides with fleas. Be sure to lather up the dog or cat and don't hurry to rinse off... let the fleas absorb into the lather, then rinse. Shampooing will eliminate the live fleas, pesticide will not; it weakens them (and your dog).
eucalyptus tree juice
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use a flea comb to get rid of fleas on you dog. If you want also you can use dog shampoo ang get rid of fleas that way.
The dog has fleas
Eucalyptus leaves are very useful for the lungs, or sore throats.
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You can use dry eucalyptus leaves for making potpourri, crafting decorations, or creating aromatic sachets.
Yes, muriatic acid can kill fleas. The product in question also carries the name hydrochloric acid and represents an extreme measure that is unfriendly to people, pets, places and wildlife. Fleas respond to such gentler measures as cedar chips; diluted salt, soap or vinegar sprays; and essential cedarwood, eucalyptus, lavendar, lemongrass and peppermint oils.