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Natural/safe Flea Remedies, Dog Breed Recommendations

What can we use on our cat and carpets that is also safe for our children? We have a three year old and a 3 month old who will be on the floor a lot soon!

And does anyone have any experience with boston terriers and children? Or have you met pugs that don't snore? (That's my husband's "pet" peeve..lol) We're thinking of adding a canine child to the family later this year. We don't want a big dog or one with a lot of hair. Only breeds we are considering after looking at all types are: pug, boston, cairn, yorkie, jack russell, sheltie.

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Hi TJ. You should try Melaleuca's or Shaklee's housecleaning products. They are non-toxic and safe for people and pets.
Also, I strongly don't recommend getting a pug! We've had a pug/shih tzu mix for 5 years now. They are so noisy! They snort, snore and sneeze all day long! LOL! Also, he licks and chews on his feet constantly. His skin is really gross too...it gets infected easily and flakes off everywhere.
If my husband did not absolutely LOVE this dog, I would have already give him to another home WITHOUT kids and babies crawling all over the floors! :)
Good luck!
~M. O.

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Dawn dish soap works great on animals - as we've all seen from the oil spills way-back-when; it kills the fleas, plus it is safe for the kiddos!

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Dogs and cats like the taste of brewers yeast and fleas do not! Try to get some brewers yeast and start feeding it to your cat and that will take care of your pet.

For carpet we use solumel (which we shop for online) from an online membership based store we shop from. We have a long haired pound puppy (part golden/part ?) and he brought in fleas last year and the kids were getting bites. My hubby took pooch to the groomer for a trim, we bathed him in a melaleuca oil shampoo, and he cleaned the carpets (as described above). It has a strong smell but it is all natural, 100% safe and effective.

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Hello, T J! I have 2 Boston Terriers and think they are the best dogs in the world.:) I have a 3 year old female and a 4 month old male (her son). The only negative thing I'd say about them is if they eat certain foods, man, can they clear the room. I wouldn't say their stomachs are sensitive, but I wouldn't feed a lot of table scraps. Their gas is noxious. I would be glad to answer any questions about them or Bostons in general that I can...from experience and some anecdotal...I'm by no means an expert.:) If you end up getting a Boston or two, we'd definitely be up for playdates.:)

As far as fleas go...we usually give our pets (2 cats, 2 dogs) Program, which is a pill the animal takes and it renders the fleas infertile. We like it because we aren't toxifying our whole house, there's no topical stuff on their fur (that can get on little hands), and it doesn't stink. If there's an existing flea problem, it will take much longer to see the effects of Program. In that case, Frontline and Advantage are good. I absolutely HATE fleas, though for some reason, they LOVE me, a lot. I always prefer natural, non-toxic methods of anything, but in my experience, they haven't worked in this regard. Short of bringing out the big guns of poison to fill the whole house (flea bombs, spray, professional extermination, etc.), the pills I mentioned have worked the best for us. I buy them from an online vet...much cheaper. Email me if you want the name. For good measure, I also use a natural flea-repellant bar soap that I got at Next To Nature or Target, can't remember. It's made with lavender, lemongrass, rosemary, olive oil, castor oil, sweet almond oil, and jojoba oil. Hmmm. Maybe I should use it myself.;) Anyway, it's called Bud's Suds.

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Hi TJ. You should try Melaleuca's or Shaklee's housecleaning products. They are non-toxic and safe for people and pets.
Also, I strongly don't recommend getting a pug! We've had a pug/shih tzu mix for 5 years now. They are so noisy! They snort, snore and sneeze all day long! LOL! Also, he licks and chews on his feet constantly. His skin is really gross too...it gets infected easily and flakes off everywhere.
If my husband did not absolutely LOVE this dog, I would have already give him to another home WITHOUT kids and babies crawling all over the floors! :)
Good luck!
~M. O.

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Hi - It sounds like you have had quite a few suggestions. My Cairn Terrier has a flea allergy (when she gets bitten it is extra bad reaction), so we've tried a lot of different things. Tea tree and Cedar oils do work well, but again if your dog has skin allergies be careful with them. I will admit I was VERY resistant to putting chemicals on our dogs, but after a trip to the emergency vet at midnight for a cortisone shot and a justified reprimand from the vet (because Sadie was so positively miserable), we decided to use Frontline. It really does work and it stops the production of fleas by killing the eggs, so you don't need to worry about cleaning the carpet and bedding as diligently or constantly bathe you pets in other stuff to get rid of the fleas. How I finally rationalized it is that although I was putting chemicals on our dogs, I wasn't using a bunch of other products (natural or other wise) around the house to take care of the problem. One piece of advice, DO NOT put it on after a bath, wait at least several hours if not a day later (that was another trip to the emergency vet because we put it on right after a bath and she reacted badly).

A far as dog breeds, get what works for you and your lifestyle and be honest with yourselves. Do lots of research both on dogs and the breeder if you go that route. It sounds like a pain, but the more questions you ask people and research you do, the better decision you can make. One thing I always suggest is go to the dog park and see what kinds of dogs you like and see how their owners and dogs interact. It is a great way to ask people about their dog and breed and see what they are like, but remember some dogs are good representations of their breed and some aren't. I volunteered in a shelter and it broke my heart to see great dogs surrendered because the people didn't know what to expect when they got it or it didn't fit their expectations or lifestyle.
Hope that helps some! T.

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spray your cat every 3-4 days with avon skin so soft oil. fleas/bugs won't even jump on the animal.

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Hi TJ,
Why don't you try my EM1, Effective Microorganisms.
It's totally safe and natural, a solution of beneficial natural occurring microbes. It helps with flees and you can clean carpets with it - easy to use and inexpensive.
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You will love it

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I can tell you what I used and recomend highly and that is "Brewers yeast" I used it both on my cats and also gave it in tablet form he was 5 years for the cats and dogs just put it in the food. the realy neat thing about this is that it keeps the fleas from getting on them and so no bites no scratching or no alergic reactions any more on my son he was also alergic to ant and spider bites it keept them also at bay please try it it works soo good cost littel keeps your pets happy. T.

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Frontline is the only thing I have used and I have 4 kids! Having worked in the Vet buss for 12 years, it's the safest out there. Just make sure that the little ones don't mess with the cat/dog right after you put it on, the spot needs times to dry...
As far as the pug, almost all pugs have some type breathing troubles because of the pushed in face, and I haven't been around to many that are good around little ones that are rolling around the floor, and trying to walk and things, same thing with the Boston... I have seen two that have been really good around little ones and the other where not nice to the little ones that lived in the same house.
Sorry was going to write more, but babies are up and calling
best of luck.. on one thing you can use on the floor is garlic powder, and the vaccume it up, live in on the floor for about 15mins first. It will kill the fleas, but if you stay with the Frontline you shouldn't really need to use the garlic, tea tree works ok, I havne't had much luck with it for fleas just head lice.

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