Natural Tick Repellent Solutions for Our Pets
- Adrienne Beaupré, Holistic Nutrition Consultant
- 21 hours ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 13 minutes ago

Engaging in outdoor activities like hiking, walking, or gardening exposes us and our pets to ticks. To safeguard against these pests, we opt for natural tick repellents applied to our clothing and our dog.
Natural tick repellents provide a safer alternative, using ingredients derived from plants. Studies show that natural repellents can be as effective as chemical options when used consistently. This eco-friendly choice keeps both, our pets and the environment safe, while making your outdoor experience more enjoyable. Dr. Becker shared more on this topic here.
Protecting our furry friend, Bhikkhu, from ticks is a priority. We've reduced the ticks we find on him and us with a DIY natural dog tick spray. Here’s the quick and easy recipe you can make at home for your canine companion:
Ingredients:
2 oz water
2 oz Witch Hazel in 100% Organic Alcohol-Mountain Rose Herbs
20-25 drops of Cedarwood Virginian Essential Oil
2 drops Dr. Bronner's 18-in-1 Hemp Baby Unscented Pure-Castile Soap
Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a glass spray bottle.
Shake well before each use.
Lightly mist your dog's coat, avoiding the face and eyes.
Reapply as needed, especially after swimming or exposure to rain.
Easy Grab Option:
Have you heard about Nantucket Spider? Their commitment to crafting effective, natural tick repellents makes them a top choice among pet owners and outdoor enthusiasts.
Nantucket Spider offers a dog spray made with natural ingredients designed to effectively repel ticks and other insects. It is perfect for dogs and provides peace of mind, knowing you’re not jeopardizing their health or the environment.
Contact us to order yours today!
P.S. We also sell their Extra Stength Tick Repellent for people!
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