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DO NOT USE Pine Sol For FleasEmily from TX Editor's Note: Pinesol is toxic to pets, even using it on your floors is considered a hazard by some. Never use it on your dog. Feedback About This Post:RE: DO NOT USE Pine Sol For FleasAlways remember if you wouldn't put it on you then don't put it on your pet. I have found that hemaroid medicine is the best all around, It has benzocaine in it and that's what causes the itching to stop. This is good for pets as well as humans, I mentioned it to a doctor, he laughed he said but that it was a great idea to help ease itching of mosquito bites also for humans. My Vet also told me to buy the cheapest flea collars that you can find and place them under the furniture of your house that way they have no place to hide. Sprinkle powder soap on the rugs, sweep it into the rug with a broom. Leave it on for a day or 2 and then vaccum. Fleas eat the soap and can't burp, that's how they die. Hope this helps. I have used this before with no problems. Post by Spongebobrenee RE: DO NOT USE Pine Sol For FleasI had a very itchy dog and it was not fleas but a skin condition so the vet gave me the equivalent of benydryl and a bottle of fish oil pills to give him every day. They made his coat so pretty and helps with the dry skin. Usually when they are itching, I treat for fleas after a bath and then do the benydryl thing. If it continues, I do the cream treatment, you the cream you put on that is a cortisone cream. Have not had any bad reactions so far between all these therapies. I have not tried the apple cider vinegar in the water bowl yet. Robyn Post by Robyn Fed I would never use Pine Sol on an animal
I think Pine Sol is sooo strong. I would only bathe a really infested animal in Dawn and water, the blue kind and leave it on a couple of minutes before rinsing. I have multiple pets so I order frontline online, the spray bottle, and it lasts all summer. No rx needed. Post by Robyn Fed RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NOPine sol is a toxin and should never be used on your pet. If you have been battling fleas and no other approved products have worked try Comfortis. It is a new flea product you can get at your Vets Office and it works wonders. It is an oral tablet given once a month that controls fleas. Post By Vet Tech (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NOWhen you get tired of fleas. 1st: vacuum and wash everything. 2nd: spray everything with Viper. 3rd: wash dog with pinesol starting around the eyes and ears. Repeat once a week for one month. 4th: start dog on frontline. Post By chris kelly (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - Yes
1. I have used a diluted pine sol solution on my pets for years. I also mop my floor with pine sol solution. In 1984, I went to Philadelphia, Pa to pick up a German shepherd. She was 1 1/2 years old. I stayed with the family when she was a puppy. After a bitter divorce, the wife contacted me to say I could have the pet. When I got there she was not in the backyard. I went to the front porch (where we sat many of hours). I called her name. She came running, jumping the rails that connected the row houses. When she reached me, I petted her from head to toe. She was FULL of ticks. FULL! I mixed a gallon jug with 1/16 pine sol solution and the rest with warm water. I started sponging the solution around her face, eyes and ears. Post By Toni (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NO
Pine sol is toxic to cats and probably not good for dogs. Post by makm33135 RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NO
White Ivory dish soap is more gentle than Dawn, no slight to the Dawn manufacturers intended. Post By js - Texas (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NOI have not used pine sol on my animals yet ,But I have cleaned there kennels with A cloth i dipped in pine sol and it was covered with dead fles and the next day I did the same thing and there were dead ticks also . I've sprayed A light mist on my carpets around there kennels (Their bedrooms:})All my animals are inside .Only go out to potty and come right back in doors.I've spent much money on the frontline ,frontline plus etc. from vet and online NEVER worked !!!!!! Borax for my floors left it down 2 days and hey lots of dead fleas came up from my carpet.I have A lab mix puppy ,shi tzu 1 year and A himalayan Cat .The cat has more hair than both my dogs and has never gone outside .But he is the one who gets the most fleas.He is now on iron because of the fleas they ate up his Blood !!! So that's where I am right now ,Cat goes back to vet monday to have his teeth cleaned and A flea dip . Anyway Good Luck .I live in Ga CAN'T WAIT FOR WINTER LOL Post by PEACHEE RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NO
FIRST AND FOREMOST---NEVER EVER USE A CLEANING PRODUCT ON ANY PET. YOU COULD KILL THEM. Post By KLS8800 (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NO
I have lived all my life with dogs and only recently moved to a place where there are fleas. Had never even seen them up till now. Post by Sheraone RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NO
Give your dog powdered brewers yeast with its food. Post By Nikki (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NOI heard that when a dog has flee's usually they also have worms. I'm not sure if this is the case in your situation, your dog could also be allergic to the flee bites and that's why his neck is raw and lost his hair. You should really take your pet the the vet. Never use chemicals on your pet. Bring a stool sample with you so it can be tested. The dawn treatment I heard about, but I would rinse the dog really well and then use a soothing aloe condition so the dogs remaining hair and skin will not dry out. Good luck to you, hope this information helped. Post By Joyce (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NO
this is all very good advice...true you need PROFESSIONAL flea medication and/or advice. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NO
Please do not rub Tea Tree oil on your dog after bathing, as one poster suggested. My teenager uses Tea Tree Oil nightly for slight acne. One night our Yorkshire Terrier went in for hugs and kisses and rubbed against her face - he was in pain. The Tea Tree Oil burnt his skin, eyes, nose, etc. Post By Sheryl (Guest Post) Itching dog
How do you know it is fleas? It could be ringworm or another skin condition. Post By Sally (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NO
Don't take chances, with a pet! Get a product, from Post By Carla (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas - NOi bathe my puppy in dawn then dry him rub tea tree oil on him rub it in good Post By eve (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For FleasDo NOT use Pine Sol on your dog! Take your dog to the vet immediately! Get your dog dipped and then get Frontline to put on the dog once a month! These so-called home remedies do NOT work! Don't waste your money on silly stuff and above all, DON'T risk your dog's health! Post By Robin (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas
GO TO YOUR VET! FRUGAL IS GREAT BUT IT'S TIME FOR A TRIP TO THE VET!!!! Scrimp when you must, but your dog is a living thing, deserving of REAL HELP. This is one of those medical emergencies when you need to get her to the vet. Post by kimhis RE: Pine Sol For FleasI think frontline is the best,you can purchase it from the vet or online. Post By tosha07 (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For FleasPlease take your dog to your vet and have him or her dipped for fleas! Then use Frontline. You can get it from you vet. It goes on the back of the dog's neck and gets applied once a month. It's easy to use and your dog will be flea free. Also, have your house professionally exterminated! I really do understand what it's like to be tight on money and yet needing to tend to a problem with a pet. Even though you are trying to do some of the cheaper, easier things, please take my word for it: they WON'T work!!! This is the ONLY way to get rid of the fleas. I know it costs money, but if you keep using ideas that don't work, they cost money, too, and without being effective! It makes a lot more sense to just get things professionally treated. Also, your dog's health hangs in the balance as well. The longer he has fleas, the more compromised his health will become. Please do NOT do the garlic or brewer's yeast remedies. They absolutely do NOT work. Good luck! Post By Robin (Guest Post) RE: Pine Sol For Fleas
DAWN dish detergent, but it has to be the BLUE kind of DAWN will kill the fleas!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Post by healthaidefrog1959 RE: Pine Sol For Fleas
pine sol would probibly burn your dog's skin. You say she's scratching her neck raw. First are you sure she has fleas ( have you seen them), because there are other reasons (ex: nerve condition) than fleas that cause a dog to scratch. Post By connie (Guest Post) |
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