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by jra on 10 July 2012 - 16:07

We've just relocated to TX and I'm wondering what preventives others are using or find most effective for the region.  So many choices and, of course, different vets have different recommendations.  Our last vet had them on Revolution, but apparently it's not as popular here as I've yet to find a vet that carries it. 

Which meds/combos do you find work best?  Thanks.

 


Riven

by Riven on 11 July 2012 - 02:07

I live the Croom forest in central FL so we have an abundance of fleas, ticks, and other undesirables here. I use Trifexis for fleas, heartworm preventive, and intestinal worms. It dose not cover ticks but studies and what seems to hold true is protects from ticks for 2 weeks. I have 5 GSD and not a flea on property.

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 11 July 2012 - 07:07

 I live in rural Tyler Tex. and use Advantage on every 3 dogs ..ONE in the house on Rex, ONE on CHelsi because she goes to the lake...THAT means I do not put anything on my one cocker spaniel ..

I use Dawn Diswashing soap on the cocker spaniel for her shampo.

Frontline does not work for me' 

I use DE in kennels and on grounds and in flowerbeds.

I use odo ban on concrete floors and have no fleas or bugs anywhere . ODO ban keeps ants out of kennel also

DE is put on dogs and a pinch in their food

 HAS to be FOOD GRADE written on the sack of DE>

YR

by joanro on 12 July 2012 - 17:07

Bio-spot. Once a month application. Has insect growth regulator, so flea eggs do not hatch which breaks the life cycle and limits re-infestation. Heart guard for heart worm preventative. Shot gun formulas such as revolution are too toxic. My vet won't sell it or recommend it because of side effects.

by Blitzen on 12 July 2012 - 23:07

I love Bio-Spot too, Joanro. I've used it for many years and have never seen a flea or a tick on any of my dogs. Given it is so much more reasonably priced than all the other topical products, I wonder why more don't use it.  Ivermectin for h-worm prevention.

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 13 July 2012 - 00:07

  I warned all of my pet owners to NEVER use REVOLUTION... I had reps tell me in secret of all the claims sitting in files in the company against them.

  TOO many chemicals for too many things on one poor animals hide???Invasion of the LIVER big time.

   I warn about Ivemec also...I use it very spareingly...

  NOW my friend in Michigan just pmed me and said  all of the puppies in her kennel get a dossing down of a GARLIC rub for prevention of fleas.


    grind your 3 cloves of garlic in stone bowl...put in a container with 2 tablespoons of Extra Virgin Olive Oil....mix and put on a clean pup..FIRST..wash pup with Dawn , rinse and dry..THEN apply the garlic rub.

  Rub the oil of Garlic all over pup...PUT in a wire crate for 30 t0 45 minutes...then wipe off with a cloth and brush out all the dried ..

NO fleas...

  I do not care what the pup smells like...it will vanish...better than chemicals...Put some nice smelling Oil on yur hands and rub on your puppy if the smell is too much for ya...Smell  vs Fleas ?  I choose smell.

  and it works... I have always given garlic powder or crushed garlic from jar to my dogs..about three times a week...

not every day.

  Luvmidog had told me when I met him he had used it on 7 shepherds he owned for years..Old timers have used it for ages..nothing bad ever happened so the myth that it is poison is not so.
One of the nutrients sold widely in USA and Abroad is Garlic in Wheat Germ for dogs..
YR





 


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