I don’t know if any scavengers have carefully observed their dogs to see if they often bite their own fur and scratch themselves severely. If so, then it may have fleas on its body. As a scavenger, how should you help your dog get rid of fleas? You can get it with natural therapies and dietary therapies.

Natural therapy: Mix orange peels, grapefruit peels, three cloves of garlic, a tablespoon of rosemary and about 500 ml of water. Stir evenly with a juicer, then heat over low heat for 15 minutes. After cooling, put it into a spray bottle. You can spray it directly on your dog, as long as you avoid the eyes. In addition, small pillows, stuffed toys, sleeping pads, etc. for dogs should be filled with herbs and other natural items as much as possible, such as cedar, laurel, eucalyptus leaves, as well as lavender, absinthe, fennel, mint, etc.

Dietary therapy: Mix one teaspoon of vinegar in about 1000 ml of water and use it as daily drinking water for dogs. It is very effective in preventing fleas and ticks.
