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royalla

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  1. i have a dog that was bitten by a brown snake a couple of years ago now i can not use any poisons on her so i just treat all my dogs now the same way and i don't have a flea problem i wash my dogs or spray them with a mix of wintergreen oil and water 1/4 teaspoon wintergreen to a bucket of water you just wash your dog with your shampoo first non flea rinse then slop the wintergreen all over the dog apart from their eyes of course with a rag one bucket can do up to three to four dogs depending on size of course and if i have run out of wintergreen i make up a mint and rosemary wash 2 tablespoons dried mint / 1 tablespoon of dried rosemary add to 2 litres of water bring to the boil then let cool strain and add 1 more litter of water wash dog with shampoo non flea then get a rag and slop mint rinse on do not rinse this one or the wintergreen of they kill and repel fleas you can use both of these to spray your carpets and lounge, beds now the wintergreen will keep killing fleas and their eggs for up to 3 months but the mint will only kill for about two weeks i just spray my hole house out at the start of each season and i also spray the dog pens and yard twice a year it's a lot cheaper then frontline and works a hell of a lot better.
  2. my boy's are Quin Fitz Chance Clay Jax Macca Drumma My girls are Spice Summa Mirra Dance Piper Shandy Ren Ruby and Tease But i have always loved the name Lezah it's hazel backwards and one day i will have a pup to fit that name lol i have a big list of names that i had for my show animals be working dog's need short names you sound a bit funny shouting Enchanted San's go by lol one of my show boy's was Captian Caveman and i had a Mr Gnome, Spindle, O'Conner, Fanta, Sherbert, Butterfingers , Tic Tac, Kinderd,Cinnabar, and many many more here's a name that would suit a small white fluffy girl Shampa's and for a dilute coloured dog Shades
  3. you could try this i use it on my dogs all the time and it makes their coats very soft, it is a natural flea repelant but i use it more as a conditioner. add two tablespoons of dried mint and one tablespoon of dried rosemary to 2 litres of water and bring to boil let cool over night then add one more lite of water strain into milk bottles to store. now wash your dog in a safe dog shampoo as normal but while he is still wet add about 1 litre of mint wash to a bucket and use a rag or sponge to sponge mint wash all over dog do not rinse of but leave him to dry naturaly and his coat will be very soft and shiney. now i use this on my shi tzu and on my koolies, but pleased be warned have a block of choolate or a roast lamb ready for you to eat after as the smell of the mint will cause cravings lol you can store left over mint wash up to four weeks in a dark cool place or in your fridge just remember if stored in fridge please take out the day before you plan to wash your dog.
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