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Keep your dog parasite-free, the NATURAL way!

By May 24, 2016Working Dogs

Blog posting by Joy Matthews

Read Joy’s blog at: http://joyfuldogs.co.uk/keep-your-dog-parasite-free-the-natural-way/

Are you concerned about the chemicals in conventional worming, flea and tick treatments?

If you’re looking for an alternative, read on!   Here are two products that tackle all those parasite nasties using totally natural ingredients:

  • Billy No Mates – to keep away fleas, ticks and mites
  • Verm X – worming treatment

Both products have a strong odour – not unpleasant but strong!  It’s what keeps the parasites away.   So, if your dog is a fussy eater you may need to craftily disguise the herbs in his dinner!  But if you can surmount this (minor) hurdle, you’ll find that BNM (Billy No Mates) makes your dog’s coat beeeautifully silky and soft … and makes him smell lovely (it’s not the reason I use the product but it’s a definite bonus).

How The Products Work & How To Switch

Both products create an environment that parasites find repugnant!  The herbs repel parasites from wanting to go near your dog in the first place; but should your dog ingest any ‘intruders’, the herbs make it difficult for the parasites to survive.  Give BNM alongside your current medication for 1 month to ensure a smooth transition and that your dog is fully protected during the product change.

What Are You Waiting For?! 

Let nature’s pharmacy keep your dog parasite-free… and his coat glossy, silky and smelling suuuper!

If you’d like more information about this topic or about training your dog or puppy, contact Joy on jo*@jo********.uk  or 07717 89 44 14 for your free consultation.

About Joy Matthews

“I grew up in the rolling hills of Lancashire’s ‘Ribble Valley’ – you’ll probably notice a slight Northern twang! After my degree I worked in London for 16 years as a Recruiting/HR Manager.  However, in 2014, I was lucky enough to be able to change my career completely and follow my real passion – dogs! Now I help other people train their dogs so they have a dog who’s beeeautifully behaved and welcomed anywhere; a dog they feel proud of.” Read more about Joy

 

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