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Disclaimer: I am not a veterinarian, nor do I have any formal training in any medical field. The information presented here is not meant to replace your vet's advice or prescribed medications, but only to suggest additional options to explore, based on your dog's condition. I started making holistic remedies for my own dogs awhile back because I hated giving them chemicals that they didn’t really need. My friends started asking about what I was using that made my dogs smell so nice. I told them that I was tired of using chemicals on my dogs. When I was young, my mother used to soak bandannas in warm water with essential oils, let them dry and tie them around my dogs’ neck and repeat every couple of weeks. She used mixes of cedar wood and eucalyptus pure essential oils. That sparked an interest and I started researching different oils and their uses along with speaking to holistic vets about what oils were best for my dogs. I found with the proper blends, I could make something that would prevent the fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, gnats and other pests that my dogs could get being outdoors a lot. Now my pups play in the yard and and visit the park without any problems using with these oil blends. I have stopped using the flea and tick medications over a year ago and have been applying my own blend, which I call “Buddy’s Flea & Tick Remedy” twice a month to all my pups and to date we have not seen any signs of fleas or ticks and they all sleep in bed with us. Then my friends asked me if I could make some for them too. I started sending it to my favorite animal shelters and within a year, it had made its way across the country and everyone was telling me how well it worked and they wanted more. Needless to say, it got so expensive that I had to start selling it. Well, then became obvious that a legal company needed to be started and that is how BuddyDogShop, LLC. became legitimate. By the way, Buddy, my Boxer/Great Dane is the face of this company and it he is the inspiration. From rags to riches, or so to speak...A shelter dog from Delaware County SPCA to the beneficiary of what will hopefully be a well known company someday. Yes, if something happens to me, Buddy and his furry siblings gets it all! Now about the products, The 100% pure essential oils in my very own special blend are eucalyptus, rosemary, cedar wood, clove bud, geranium, lemongrass and pure avocado oil as a base. Avocado oil contains Omega 3 acids, which is a great topical application on dogs. Іt contains vitamins A,D and E – aiding in healing dry and itchy skіn. Іt also increases the production of skin cell renewal. Avocado oil is good for skin irritation due to dermatitis, as it effectively penetrates the skin, and helps to keep the dog's skin well moisturized. Avocado oil helps to heal skin wounds quickly as well. This is the main reason I chose this base for my blends. This product is not guaranteed to work on all dogs. Some dogs have different reactions and can show signs of displeasure so always test the oil with just a drop on the shoulder blades over the first 24 hours to make sure there is no adverse reaction. The amounts that should be used really vary with each dog. To start, I recommend using 3 drops on the shoulder blades and 3 drops above the tail 2x a month for a 50 lb dog and see how they react to it. If you find no itching at all and no irritation, then it may be the target dose. Buddy is 80 lbs. and I generally give him 4 drops on both spots 2x a month because he is a little heavier and he loves to roll in the grass. Little Rusty who is only 15 lbs. generally gets 2 drops in both spots 2x a month and that seems to work well with her. As for the spray for in between applications, just a spray in the same general area will work best. If your pet is going out into higher grass or wooded areas, maybe a spray on their under carriage would work as well (avoid contact with genital areas). Keeps in mind that depending on activity and playtime and especially after baths, these products may be used more often than the standard flea medication because it is all natural. Test it out and see what works best for your pet. Warning: If your dog is experiencing an irritation or a rash, never use water to “wash off oils” this will enhance the effect. You can use a V-6 (or high quality vegetable or coconut oil) directly on site of application or irritation that will dilute the effect and soothe. Use wisely. Please email me if you have questions or concerns and I will be happy to assist. Thank you for choosing Buddy’s Flea and Tick Remedy and for making the right decision to put your best friend on a holistic alternative. Jennifer & Buddy

05/19/2022

We will not accepting orders for the time being. Please forgive us, we are still trying to figure out how to continue without Jennifer.

11/09/2021
I thought I missed Buddy’s 9th birthday but it is July, not June. Happy upcoming birthday Buddyboo! Love you so much; yo...
06/29/2021

I thought I missed Buddy’s 9th birthday but it is July, not June. Happy upcoming birthday Buddyboo! Love you so much; you are the love of my life!

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06/25/2021

Here are some great tips to make sure your pets stay hydrated. Btw, we love our whistle gps monitors that all of our dogs wear which also includes health monitoring.

Keep your dog from getting parched by learning the causes and symptoms of dehydration, plus how long dogs can safely go without water.

Are you stocked up on your All Natural BuddyDogShop Products to keep your pets safe?  To order visit our website at www....
06/25/2021

Are you stocked up on your All Natural BuddyDogShop Products to keep your pets safe? To order visit our website at www.BuddyDOgShop.com Look up your state to see when the flea and tick seasons are.

States with Year-Round Flea and Tick Seasons:

If you’re a resident of one of these US states, you’ll need to take precautions against fleas and ticks all year round. You might consider it a rare downside to living in a region with abundant greenery and warm weather.

Alabama
Arizona
California
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Louisiana
Mississippi
Nevada
North Carolina
Oregon
South Carolina
Texas
Washington

Flea and Tick Season in Other States
These states aren’t home to active flea and tick populations all year, but that doesn’t mean pet owning residents are out of the woods. Read on to learn more about pest-heavy times of year in your home state.

February to December
Iowa

March to December
Arkansas
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky
Missouri
New Mexico
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Utah
Virginia
West Virginia

April to December
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Michigan
New Jersey
New York
Rhode Island

April to November
Colorado
Iowa
Maine
Minnesota
Montana
Nebraska
New Hampshire
South Dakota
Vermont
Wisconsin

May to November
North Dakota
Wyoming

May to October
Alaska

Does Your Pet Have Fleas?
The most common type of flea affecting America’s pets is the Ctenocephalides felis, commonly known as the cat flea. Both cat and dog owners, however, need to familiarize themselves with methods for avoiding, recognizing, and treating flea infestation.

Symptoms of Fleas in Dogs
According to the ASPCA, you’re most likely to find fleas on a dog’s head, across their abdomen, or around the base of their tail.

Look out for symptoms like these:

-Excessive scratching, biting, or licking at specific areas of the body
-Hair loss
-Pale gums
-Scabs
-Visible flea droppings (these should look like small, dark grains of rice)
-Visible flea eggs (these should look like small, white grains of rice)

Symptoms of Fleas in Cats
It can be a little trickier to identify a cat who’s got fleas. The ASPCA recommends purchasing a fine-toothed flea comb and watching for small, brown specks moving across the cat’s body.

-Excessive scratching, biting, or licking at specific areas of the body.
-Hair loss
-Pale lips and gums
-Scabs
-Visible flea droppings (these should look like small, dark grains of rice)
-Visible flea eggs (these should look like small, white grains of rice)

In addition to causing topical allergic reactions, fleas can lead to severe blood loss and anemia as a result of their insatiable appetites. Young puppies and kittens are particularly vulnerable to these complications.

Was Your Pet Bitten by a Tick?
Typically, pet owners can spot ticks with the naked eye. When they first latch onto a host, ticks are only the size of a pinhead, but they grow considerably as they gorge themselves on blood. Careful and prompt removal is essential to avoid tick-borne infection (for you and your pet) and other complications.

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Disclaimer: I am not a veterinarian, nor do I have any formal training in any medical field. The information presented here is not meant to replace your vet's advice or prescribed medications, but only to suggest additional options to explore, based on your dog's condition. I started making holistic remedies for my own dogs awhile back because I hated giving them chemicals that they didn’t really need. My friends started asking about what I was using that made my dogs smell so nice. I told them that I was tired of using chemicals on my dogs. Period. When I was young, my mother used to soak bandannas in warm water with essential oils, let them dry and tie them around my dogs’ neck and repeat every couple of weeks. She used mixes of cedar wood and eucalyptus pure essential oils. That sparked an interest and I started researching different oils and their uses along with speaking to holistic vets about what oils were best for my dogs. I found with the proper blends, I could make something that would prevent the fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, gnats and other pests that my dogs could get being outdoors a lot. Now my pups play in the yard and and visit the park without any problems using with these oil blends. I have stopped using the flea and tick medications over a year ago and have been applying my own blend, which I call “Buddy’s Flea & Tick Remedy” twice a month to all my pups and to date we have not seen any signs of fleas or ticks and they all sleep in bed with us. Then my friends asked me if I could make some for them too. I started sending it to my favorite animal shelters and within a year, it had made its way across the country and everyone was telling me how well it worked and they wanted more. Needless to say, it got so expensive that I had to start selling it. Well, then became obvious that a legal company needed to be started and that is how BuddyDogShop, LLC. became legitimate. By the way, Buddy, my Boxer/Great Dane is the face of this company and it he is the inspiration. From rags to riches, or so to speak...A shelter dog from Delaware County SPCA to the beneficiary of what will hopefully be a well known company someday. Yes, if something happens to me, Buddy and his furry siblings gets it all! Now about the products, The 100% pure essential oils in my very own special blend are eucalyptus, rosemary, cedar wood, clove bud, geranium, lemongrass and pure avocado oil as a base. Avocado oil contains Omega 3 acids, which is a great topical application on dogs. Іt contains vitamins A,D and E – aiding in healing dry and itchy skіn. Іt also increases the production of skin cell renewal. Avocado oil is good for skin irritation due to dermatitis, as it effectively penetrates the skin, and helps to keep the dog's skin well moisturized. Avocado oil helps to heal skin wounds quickly as well. This is the main reason I chose this base for my blends. This product is not guaranteed to work on all dogs. Some dogs have different reactions and can show signs of displeasure so always test the oil with just a drop on the shoulder blades over the first 24 hours to make sure there is no adverse reaction. The amounts that should be used really vary with each dog. To start, I recommend using 3 drops on the shoulder blades and 3 drops above the tail 2x a month for a 50 lb dog and see how they react to it. If you find no itching at all and no irritation, then it may be the target dose. Buddy is 80 lbs. and I generally give him 4 drops on both spots 2x a month because he is a little heavier and he loves to roll in the grass. Little Rusty who is only 15 lbs. generally gets 2 drops in both spots 2x a month and that seems to work well with her. As for the spray for in between applications, just a spray in the same general area will work best. If your pet is going out into higher grass or wooded areas, maybe a spray on their under carriage would work as well (avoid contact with ge***al areas). Keeps in mind that depending on activity and playtime and especially after baths, these products may be used more often than the standard flea medication because it is all natural. Test it out and see what works best for your pet. Warning: If your dog is experiencing an irritation or a rash, never use water to “wash off oils” this will enhance the effect. You can use a V-6 (or high quality vegetable or coconut oil) directly on site of application or irritation that will dilute the effect and soothe. Use wisely. Please email me if you have questions or concerns and I will be happy to assist. Thank you for choosing Buddy’s Flea and Tick Remedy and for making the right decision to put your best friend on a holistic alternative. Jennifer & Buddy