what do you use as flea preventative? my dogs/cats get garlic pills. it's too dangerous to use most medications.
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what do you use as flea preventative? my dogs/cats get garlic pills. it's too dangerous to use most medications.
Revolution ^^ It's good stuff.
They don't recieve any preventative, and they are fine. :)
fleas dont like the smell or taste of raw fed dogs from what I have heard. Happy and Misty do where flea and tick collars but only because they dont sell plain ol tick collars lol
none, we've never had them.
Frontline for fleas, HeartGard for heartworms.
I've never heard that, maybe I'll have to try my crew with no flea prevention & see what happens.Quote:
Originally Posted by cali
They get advantage or frontline plus, whatever is cheaper or more avail at the time.
It's because fleas prefer a less than healthy host. I guess maybe a truly healthy dog doesn't taste good?Quote:
Originally Posted by lv4dogs
Nova's immune system has been compromised by vaccines, and she has gotten the occassional flea. Nothing for alarm, but the other dogs haven't had a single flea since switching to raw.
I use Frontline for fleas, Heartguard for heartworms ^^
I don't use anything for fleas for them. They are on heartguard for heartworms.
Same here, they're both on Heartguard but nothing else. My Mom uses nematodes in the yard (still have no idea what the heck this is... but it apparently works) because it's over 1 acre and the back is woodsy. I give them garlic supps here and there, and if I find a tick anywhere I have frontline just in case. Last year I saw a few ticks where I walked Gonzo, so he was on Frontline all season and he didn't have a single flea or tick.
That's what we use accept we use heartguard plus. I forget what the difference is.Quote:
Originally Posted by ramanth
That's pretty interesting.. Kai has only ever gotten fleas when he was fed kibble.Quote:
Originally Posted by cali
My boys aren't on anything at the moment. Fleas aren't bad around here so I don't use any preventative. If they get it, I'll put them on Advantage for a month or two until the fleas clear up.
I use Advantage for fleas and Heartgard Plus for heartworms.
The dogs use Frontline Plus once every 3 months for fleas, and heartgaurd every month for heartworm preventative.
I also don't give any heartworm preventative.
frontline, only in the summer
Frontline Plus for fleas/ticks and Interceptor for heartworms.
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Originally Posted by .sarah
Wow, if your girls in FLORIDA don't get fleas I think I'm going to go without and see happens.
PS, I see others are listing what they use for heartworm prevention, I use interceptor, as Aussies (as well as many collie breeds & the like) are sometimes known to have reactions with ivermectin, most often called ivermectin sensitivity.
Frontline Plus for fleas and liquid Ivermectin for heartworm.
I used to use Revolution, but have found this way to be much cheaper!
I have my dogs on Frontline Plus but since I don't have any cats I'm thinking of switching to K9 Advantix. Ticks and fleas are pretty bad in my area, especially this year for some reason. I use Interceptor for heartworm prevention.
Hey, it's worth a shot! And if you see a flea or two you can always give them a teaspoon of garlic to see if that helps.Quote:
Originally Posted by lv4dogs
Frontline plus for me!
Our old vet had a model of an infested heart - gross!!! He also said it was prevelent inour area. Both are on heartworm preventative, used to use Frontline, now using Interceptor. Just switched to K9 Advantex because of the mosquito repelling factor - those are pretty bad around here after our rainy spring. My huskies live outdoors, so there is reason to use it. If they stayed indoors all the time, I might think about discontinuing its use. Also have planted several mosquito-repellent bushes in their yard. Never have seen fleas on them. Ticks were bad in IL, Star had one that caused a hot spot. That's when I started using Frontline.
I am really surprised at the number of people who don't protect their
dogs from heartworm infestation. :( The sad fact is they don't begin to show symptoms until the heart muscle is fully involved.This is a sad and
painful way to die. :( I'd rather not guess that my dogs will not contract
this horrible disease. :(
Oh the question only asked about flea medication, so I didn't mention anything about heartworm prevention, but I use heartguard plus.Quote:
Originally Posted by lizbud
What is the difference between heartguard and heartguard plus?
We don't use anything for fleas, but use Heartguard for heartworms.
Same here :). We don't need it. :) We give her Interceptor 1 a month to prevent heartworm and that is it.Quote:
Originally Posted by .sarah
I know what you mean, my fathers dog Molly who's now in my care, has heartworms. We're lucky we caught it so quickly, she's now on her way back to good health. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by lizbud
I don't think anybody on Pet Talk would intentionally put their dogs in danger. Some areas don't need hearworm preventative.Quote:
Originally Posted by lizbud
I don't give it for another reason. I have researched this and am very comfortable with my decision. And believe me, I didn't take it lightly, since I live in Florida and have had a heartworm positive dog before and have worked at a vet and witnessed plenty of treatments.
Same hereQuote:
Originally Posted by ramanth
I use Advantage and Heartgard. :)
Frontline Plus and Heartguard.
I don't see it possible NOT to have any protection living in Florida. Especially since I live so close to the coast, and my dogs visit the beach often where there's tons of sand fleas.
Nothing for fleas, we don't have them here. Heartworm is very rare here as well but I give Nebo monthly pills anyway...it starts with an I I'm not sure if its Ivermectin or Interceptor, something like that...its what my vet carries. ;)
After trying to reword this a billion times, I can't figure out how to say anything and not sound rude. I just seems that you're talking about me, and like I said, I researched this and am comfortable with my decision.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kfamr
This article includes all of the main reasons that I don't give heartworm.
http://web.archive.org/web/200406050.../heartworm.htm
If I'm going to the beach, camping, will be outside for a long period of time, and am taking my dogs, certainly they will be sprayed vigorously with a natural mosquito repellent.
Not everyone is going to agree, some people will think I'm doing more harm than good, some people will think I'm just cheap, whatever. I'm doing what I know is best for my dogs and that's all that matters.
I don't use any preventatives either. Heartworm is NOT a concern where I live and Bailey has never had a flea.
Nothing. Fleas aren't a huge problem where I live. Dogs do get them, but not often and none of our dogs have ever had them. My dogs are also not on any heartworm prevention as it is not a problem in my area at all...if I lived somewhere that fleas or heartworms were a problem, they'd definitely be on prevention.