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Keeping Fleas off DogsBy jdunn1507 from Savannah, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Fleas off DogsTried and true methods are feed your dog some brewers yeast in small amounts (mixed in with their food) and put just a touch of vinagar in their water. Flease hate the products effect on their hosts blood so they don't stay on. Works the same for cats, too. Post by Poor But Proud RE: Keeping Fleas off DogsI treat my dogs and cats to a meal of raw beef or pork liver from time to time and they never have any parasites. When I started doing that it got rid of the mites and fleas they had. Post by Reginainqc RE: Keeping Fleas off DogsHands down the best product out there is Advantage (or if you also have a tick problem -- Advantix). Nothing else works as quickly and completely as this does. The fleas will be dead and gone within 24 hours. Post by Rchinaberr RE: Keeping Fleas off Dogs
In 37 years as a pet care provider, the best way to control fleas are the spot-on treatments that have become popular and available since 1996, Advantage or Frontline. Frontline now offers Frontline Plus, and it is the only thing I use anymore. Flea collars on cats can cause cats to have seizures, who knows what they do to dogs, because I have not used them in decades. As far as the other flea control products on the market, Post by artpets |
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