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re: Dog flea and tick prevention meds/treatments
Posted on 11/26/18 at 10:14 am to sleepytime
Posted on 11/26/18 at 10:14 am to sleepytime
1) What kind of dog do you have?
2) Have you treated your yard?
3)do you have a lot of trees in your yard
4) How wet does your yard stay
5) What are you feeding your dog
The reason I ask, is because I have fund that dogs that have thick coats ....or double coat like Pugs suffer down here. You can give them Advantix or Revolution and it only helps moderately.
I find that yards with a lot of tree cover that take a long time to drain out create more problems for dogs even with treatment
Also, I use dinovite for my dogs.....it really does help especially with the scratching and the oils on the coat from the result are not as attractive to fleas and ticks
2) Have you treated your yard?
3)do you have a lot of trees in your yard
4) How wet does your yard stay
5) What are you feeding your dog
The reason I ask, is because I have fund that dogs that have thick coats ....or double coat like Pugs suffer down here. You can give them Advantix or Revolution and it only helps moderately.
I find that yards with a lot of tree cover that take a long time to drain out create more problems for dogs even with treatment
Also, I use dinovite for my dogs.....it really does help especially with the scratching and the oils on the coat from the result are not as attractive to fleas and ticks
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