Foods That Help Your Dog, Cat Naturally Repel, Eliminate Infestations of Insects, Parasites
In this article:
- Supplementary Food Stuffs That:
- You can add to your dog’s and cat’s daily diet to help your companion animal’s immune system and body naturally repel insects and parasites;
- Fight infestations of insects, parasites, and;
- Associated diseases;
- Apple Cider Vinegar – Organic, unpasteurized
- Beets, Carrots and/or Turnip
- Brewer’s Yeast
- Coconut Oil
- Garlic
- Honey – organic, raw, unpasteurized
- Kelp
- Lemon
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- Papaya
- Pumpkin (Pepita) Seeds or Oil
- Yogurt, Kefir or Fresh sauerkraut
- Additional Precautions to Ensure a Healthy Immune System
Supplementary Food Stuffs
Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) - Organic Unpasturized
for dogs and cats...
Dogs and cat’s that are fed
a diet of commercially made dry dog food/wet food usually have an out-of-natural-balance(acidified) blood PH level. Disease, parasites and
insects are attracted to
acidified blood.
- By adding Organic Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) to your dog’s and cat’s diet:
- You can help re-balance his/her blood PH level.
- ACV is a prebiotic and helps maintain the proper acid/alkaline balance of the digestive tract.
- Inhibits the growth of bad bacteria;
- Helps to clean the blood and liver of toxins;
- Helps prevent dry skin;
- Promotes the growth and maintenance of healthy fur.
- ACV can also be used topically to repel insects – you can make your own all-natural, toxic-free insect repellent spray;
- Read here about:
- Many more benefits of ACV;
- Understand how to choose a good quality ACV;
- How to add ACV to your dog’s and cat’s diet;
- Daily Dosage;
- Cautions for some medical conditions and drug interactions.
Beets,
Carrots, Turnip
for dogs and cats...
for dogs and cats...
Add to each meal one of the following (fresh,
grated or finely chopped – organic is best) to help cleanse the digestive tract
and scrub parasites away in combination with using a natural dewormer…
Daily
Dosage
- Carrots ½ tbs to 2 tbs a day, or;
- Beets ½ tbs to 2 tbs a day, or;
- Turnip ½ tbs to 2 tbs a day.
Brewer’s
Yeast or Nutritional Yeast (not baker’s yeast!) and B-Complex Vitamins
for dogs and cats...
Brewer's Yeast
Brewer's
yeast is created from a single-cell fungus called Saccharomyces
cerevisiae. Brewer's yeast is used to make beer. It is also a prized
supplement as it is rich in minerals - particularly chromium (chromium helps in the maintenance of normal blood sugar levels),
selenium, protein and B-complex vitamins. B complex vitamins also
support the health of eyes, hair, liver, mouth, nervous system and skin.
Brewer's
Yeast does not contain vitamin B-12. To ensure your dog or cat is
getting sufficient B12 you can supplement their diet with select dairy products
and meat. If your dog or cat is on a commercially prepared dog of cat
dry or wet food, make sure you supplement their diet with some real
meat.
Brewer’s Yeast is high in B complex
vitamins - B1 (thiamine, B2 riboflavin, B3 - niacin, B5 - pantothenic acid, B6 - pyridoxine, B9 - folic acid and B7 - biotin.
B complex vitamins help the body be less appealing to insects such as
fleas. Brewer’s
yeast can be added to your dog’s or cat’s daily diet in capsule from or lose
powder form.
A
half teaspoon of nutritional brewer's yeast daily can provide the B complex
vitamins a dog and cat needs.
Daily Dosage:
- 1 teaspoon per 30 pounds of body weight.
B-Complex Vitamin Supplement
Some
dogs and cats that are prone to food sensitivities and yeast infections are
also sensitive to Brewers’s yeast. Other dogs and cats that are prone to yeast
infections can tolerate Brewer’s Yeast without any issues. For dogs and cats
that are Brewer’s Yeast intolerant you can use a B complex vitamins supplement.
Daily Dosage:
- Cats and smaller dogs - 50 mg once a day;
- Medium to large dogs – 50mg twice daily.
You can also
add other fresh foods that are high in Vitamin B
complex – you can read about that here.
Coconut Oil
for dogs and cats...
Coconut oil offers a wide spectrum of health benefits including properties that help support a dog and cat in the fight against insect and parasite infestation and related diseases. Coconut oil is
for dogs and cats...
Coconut oil offers a wide spectrum of health benefits including properties that help support a dog and cat in the fight against insect and parasite infestation and related diseases. Coconut oil is
- Anti-bacterial;
- Anti-fungal;
- Anti-viral;
- Anti-parasitic.
- Flea allergies,
- Itchy skin, and,
- Supports healing required as a result of insect bites and stings.
Read here about:
- Many more benefits coconut oil;
- Understand how to choose a good quality coconut oil;
- How to add coconut oil to your dog’s and cat’s diet;
- Daily Dosage;
- Cautions for some medical conditions and drug interactions.
Fresh Garlic
for dogs...
You may have heard or read that garlic is bad or toxic
to dogs – this is only the case if garlic is consumed in unreasonable
quantities. When added to the daily diet in a safe quantity garlic is very
beneficial to your dog. In addition to having many other health benefits…
- Garlic contains multiple forms of sulphur – sulphur is a natural insect repellent!
- Garlic cleanses the blood which helps in fighting disease spread by some parasites;
- Garlic is an:
- Anti-allergen;
- Antibacterial;
- Antibiotic;
- Anti-carcinogen.
- Anti-fungal;
- Antioxident;
- Anti-protozoan;
- Read here about:
- How to add garlic to your dog’s diet;
- How to prepare the garlic;
- Daily Dosage;
- Cautions for some medical conditions and drug interactions.
Honey - Raw Unpasturized, Organic
for Dogs
and Cats
Raw
unpasteurized organic honey (and bee pollen and/or bee propolis) is
beneficial to dog's and cat's when provided in the correct dosage on a
daily basis, Honey helps to protect the body from
bacteria and viruses – including those caused by insects and parasites.
- Read here about:
- A few more of the many benefits of honey;
- Understand how to choose a good quality honey;
- How to add honey to your dog’s and cat’s diet;
- Daily Dosage;
- Cautions for some medical conditions and drug interactions.
Kelp
for Dogs and Cats
Adding Kelp to your dog’s and cat’s diet helps to
protect against fleas and can mediate the irritation caused by flea-bite
allergies. Kelp also reduces skin inflammation – itchiness resulting from other
allergies and improves the health of skin and coat.
Kelp also
supports your dog’s and cat’s health in other ways. Kelp…
- Helps to keep the GI tract clean and promotes a healthy balance of GI fluids;
- Is high in bio-available iron which helps supports blood health and heart health;
- Kelp is also high in Vitamin C, iron needs the presence of Vitamin C to increase its absorption rate by the body;
- Speeds healing as the amino acids present support repair of injured tissue;
- Helps to avoid and treat thyroid problems as kelp is rich, natural source of iodine – low iodine levels are a trigger for thyroid problems;
- The high-levels of iodine and other nutrients (i.e. manganese, folate, magnesium, tryptopan, copper, calcium, vitamin B2) also support the health of the adrenal and pituitary glands.
The best kelp is that which is most contaminant and
toxin free:
- Deep sea kelp;
- Norwegian kelp.
Maximum Daily Dosage:
- Small size dogs and cats - ¼ tsp
- Medium size dogs - ½ tsp
- Large size dogs – 1 tsp
Fresh Lemon
for Dogs
Lemons
are a very alkaline food that helps the body balance PH levels – as noted above
dogs that are fed a diet of commercial dry dog food have acidified blood PH levels which
attracts insects and parasites.
- Lemon is a detoxifier and can kill undesirable microorganisms in the GI tract.
- Lemon is a natural dewormer.
- Lemon can also be used topically to repel mosquitoes and other insects;
- You can make your own all-natural safe sprays and collar drops for your dog;
- Read here about:
- The many more benefits of lemon;
- Understand how to choose a good quality lemon;
- How to add lemon to your dog’s diet;
- Daily Dosage;
- Cautions for some medical conditions and drug interactions
Omega 3 Fatty Acids
for Dogs and Cats
Ensuring that your dog and cat are getting enough good
quality Omega-3 fatty acids on a daily basis helps to ensure that you dog’s and
cat’s skin and fur are healthy and that their immune system is properly
supported.
A proper daily intake of Omega-3 fatty acids also offers a vast
number of other essential health benefits that you can read about here.
Remember that insects and parasites are attracted to animals that have weakened
immune systems. Animals with strong immune systems have their own natural
defence against infestations of parasites and associated diseases.
I am not aware of any commercially made dog or cat food (and I
have looked at many from all over the world) that provides the proper balance of
Omega-3 to Omega-6 fatty acids for a dog’s or cat’s daily diet. Make sure you
add good-source Omega-3 fatty acids to your dog’s and cat’s diet on a daily
basis. You can read about that here.
Fresh Papaya
for Dogs
and Cats
Benefits
- The enzymes in papaya:
- Help to irritate and destroy worms in the animals GI Tract;
- The enzyme papain aids in the digestion of proteins and also helps alleviate allergies;
- Papaya promotes the health of the cardiovascular system;
- Papaya helps provide protection against colon cancer;
- Papaya has anti-inflammatory qualities (important if your dog suffers from conditions such as asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, etc.);
- Helps to prevent macular degeneration;
- Papaya is:
- A rich source of antioxidants including:
- B vitamins;
- Carotenes;
- Flavonoids;
- Folate;
- Vitamin A, C and E;
- Minerals:
- Magnesium;
- Potassium, and are:
- And excellent source of fibre.
- Remove the skin of the papaya;
- Remove the seeds;
- Finely chop or mince by hand or using a food processor or blender;
- Or use in powder form (in which case dosage would be as per manufacturers’ instructions).
- Mix the papaya in with your companion animal’s regular food.
- Small Size Dogs and Cats - ½ tsp to 1 tsp
- Medium Size dogs – 1 tsp to ½ tbs
- Large Size Dogs – ½ tbs to 1 tbs
Pumpkin (Pepita)
Seeds and Pumpkin Seed Oil
for Dogs
and Cats
Benefits
- Antimicrobial support;
- Antioxidant support;
- Nutrient support;
- Are an anti-carcinogen, and;
- A dewormer.
- Use raw pumpkin seeds - certified organic raw is best.
Preparation:
Grind the pumpkin seeds to a fine
powder (you can use a mortar and pestle, a coffee grinder, a food processor,
etc.).
Use
- Add the ground pumpkin seeds to your dog’s food once a day for two weeks.
- As pumpkin seeds are completely non-toxic to dog’s and have many health benefits, i.e.
- Are a good source of zinc, vitamin A and are high in protein;
- You can also choose to add pumpkin seeds to your dog’s diet on a regular, daily basis;
- My dog’s get finely ground pumpkin seeds sprinkled on their food daily.
- For more information on the benefits of pumpkin seeds you can read here.
Dosage
Seeds
- 1/4 teaspoon for every 10 lbs of body weight
Dosage
Oil
- 1/4 teaspoon of pumpkin seed oil (or wheat germ oil) for every 10 lbs of body weight.
Yogurt
and/or Kefir and/or Fresh Sauerkraut
for Dogs and Cats
Ensuring that your dog’s and cat’s gastrointestinal
tract (GI tract) is healthy also supports your dog’s immune system. The
beneficial microorganisms in viable probiotics do a series of things that help
your dog and cat naturally fight-off parasites and associated diseases…
Probiotics:
- Produce antibacterial agents and enzymes that kill a wide range of pathogenic bacteria and viruses;
- Help to deactivate toxins that are produced by pathogenic bacteria;
- Produce:
- Beneficial enzymes;
- A range of essential B-Vitamins;
- Perform digestion of:
- Old organic compounds (muco-proteins);
- Parasites.
- Read here about:
- More benefits of kefir and yogurt;
- Understand how to choose a good quality kefir and yogurt;
- How to add kefir and yogurt to your dog’s and cat’s diet;
- Daily Dosage;
- Cautions.
- You can read more here about why adding probiotics to your dog’s and cat’s diet is essential.
- You can read about the benefits and dosage for fresh sauerkraut here.
Additional Precautions to Ensure a Healthy Immune
System
The following provides some additional pre-cautions that will support your dog and cat
in having a healthy and strong immune system...
Your dog and cat:
- Is on a species appropriate diet;
- Is not over-inoculated;
- Is not on repeated doses of antibiotics;
- Is not on chemical-based insect, parasite preventatives unless TRULY necessary;- but is instead on natural, herbal, homeopathic insect, parasite preventatives, worm preventatives, etc.
- Is not exposed to toxins in their immediate, daily environment, i.e.
- Natural non-toxic household cleaners are used instead of chemical-based cleaners;
- Does not come into contact with or ingest grass and other vegetation that has been treated with chemical-based lawn and garden pesticides and herbicides, road salt, etc.
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a grate post sheba, cody N coco...thanx for sharin.....eye take coconut oil everee day...boomer N dai$y....knot sew much sew.....but eye loves it...heerz hopin everee one haza grate week oh end.... ~~~!!!
ReplyDeletetuna of moon
I'm glad you enjoyed it, have a great weekend.
DeleteSheba.
cool article, was it reblogged from Ottawa Valley? Super thorough. Funny it lists coconut oil. I just am trying to use little of that with Cody and his allergies. I noticed a slight allergy flare up starting yesterday and put a little coconut oil on, it seems to be keeping it at bay but not sure yet.
ReplyDeleteHi Caren it was reblogged from Ottawa Valley, I thought it was to good not to share.
DeleteSheba.
Great article but no sure about kelp. We don't like green things either. Have a fabulous fit Friday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Have a great weekend Molly.
DeleteSheba.
Great post, I did hear that garlic was bad for dogs as you said. I need to keep all these but don't know how..LOL That Coconut oil seems great I must get some. Can I give Mollie a Lemon wedge to lick or has it got to go on her collar.. Thanks for this xx0xx
ReplyDeleteMollie and Alfie
Hi Mollie I would of thought a Lemon wedge would be fine I would do some research first though just to make sure.
DeleteSheba.
That was really informative and helpful! Thank you for sharing all of that information!
ReplyDeleteYour very welcome.
DeleteSheba.
Wonderful post! I always use natural remedies when possible. Love Apple Cider vinegar for my pets a & the humans in the house too! I put garlic olive oil in my dog's food. He loves it, it has helped his dry skin and naturally repels insects. And I use Calendula cream on any irritated, itchy skin for both him and again the humans. I'm sharing this post. Also, wanted to say, thanks for joining the Pet Parade! And for sharing it here! You rock!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed, have a great weekend.
DeleteSheba.
Good for humans AND animals!! Very good info!! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThe pet owners should check the ingredients of dog food, and make sure that it is sufficient level of nutrients, as it helps preventing deficiency diseases among pets.
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