Fleas and Ticks?
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Fleas and Ticks?
Okay guys what do you think is the best choice is for keeping you're dogs flea and tick free and also safe. Dip, Drops on the neck, Spray, or collars. Have any of you guys tried the spot on by Happy Jack?
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The best way to control fleas and ticks on your dog is to use a spot-on product. Frontline Plus is a good product, but there are others out there that work just as good. But they all are on the expensive side.
I have had decent luck with the cow ear tags cut and tied onto the collar of the dog. I also feed a quality food, which boosts the immune system and prevents fleas from infesting on my dogs. I keep my kennels clean and free from excess moisture and debrie that can be a favorable environment for fleas and ticks to live. My dogs don't have a problem with fleas or ticks, but I do wish I could find a way to keep those biting flys off my dogs. They are relentless and make the dogs miserable. I am currently using Avon's Skin-So-Soft and it works well, but I have to reapply it often and it can tend to make the coat a little on the oily side after several applications. Man, I would love to have an indoor/outdoor kennel!
I have had decent luck with the cow ear tags cut and tied onto the collar of the dog. I also feed a quality food, which boosts the immune system and prevents fleas from infesting on my dogs. I keep my kennels clean and free from excess moisture and debrie that can be a favorable environment for fleas and ticks to live. My dogs don't have a problem with fleas or ticks, but I do wish I could find a way to keep those biting flys off my dogs. They are relentless and make the dogs miserable. I am currently using Avon's Skin-So-Soft and it works well, but I have to reapply it often and it can tend to make the coat a little on the oily side after several applications. Man, I would love to have an indoor/outdoor kennel!
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I order the cow ear tags from Jeffers.Cut 2 places in them and slide them on the dogs collar.The tags have 10% Permethrin and control both the fleas and the ticks.$20 to treat up to 24 dogs.They last up to 5 months.This is my 2nd season using them and have not seen any signs of anything.I used to use spot-on but with the tags you just put them on and your good to go.
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