This is shaping up to be a high tick season, so itās a good time to think about preventionāfor both our families and our pets š¾ Many conventional flea and tick treatments can be quite harsh, so I love having natural options to support protection without adding extra chemical load. For years we put toxic flea and tick prevention on our dog and our kids were also exposed. I learned that their were more natural options. šæ Homeopathic support:Ledum is a great remedy to have on hand. Itās commonly used after bites, but many people also use it preventatively during tick season. It can be taken orally or even added to water and used as a light spray. Borrelia nosode is another option some use for additional support, especially when there is concern about Lyme exposure. Both of these can be used for humans and animals, which makes them very versatile to keep in your natural toolkit. š¶ Natural prevention for pets:The last slide recommends choosing one option from each category: - Repellent sprays or shampoos - Supplements - Environmental treatments - Collars This layered approach helps create a more effective, natural defense. š± Simple prevention still matters: - Check yourself and your pets after being outdoors - Shower after exposure - Use protective clothing when needed Letās stay aware this season, protect our families and animals, and do our best to avoid unnecessary toxins on our bodies and our precious pets ā¤ļø If you use natural flea and tick solutions, Iād love to hear whatās worked for you š