Fleas!!!!
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i've always used 'frontline' on my dog and cats and never had a problem tbh
good luck...ohhh i'm feeling itchy all over now talking of fleas
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hehe.
The eternal struggle. My parents showered their dog every few days to get rid of them (using flea shampoo). They also gave him tablets which were very good. Having said that, if you get them in the carpets they can be a pain to get rid of. Good Luck!
The eternal struggle. My parents showered their dog every few days to get rid of them (using flea shampoo). They also gave him tablets which were very good. Having said that, if you get them in the carpets they can be a pain to get rid of. Good Luck!
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[QUOTE=sarahchirles;5105367]Everything in the USA is bigger....
wrong, only in TEXAS
wrong, only in TEXAS
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Oh well i suppose it will stop. Its always one bug or another.
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It is a Bayer product, its available in Spain and it is the only thing that takes care of the fleas on my working dog.
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Freedom or critters! Critters for me
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I have sheep, the dog is around them everyday, and she picks up any number of bugs, including fox fleas.....we have never managed to keep on top of the flea situation, but since Jan it has been kept in check with it.
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But the little fleas still like him.
Ticks... I have months checking them out! But fleas are too fast for me.
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