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Has Achieved Nirvana |
https://www.usatoday.com/story...source=pocket-newtab
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Ugh. Both of my dogs are wearing Soresto collars. They've used Bravecto before, but flea collars are more effective. Now I've got to figure out what to do. | |||
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Pinta & the Santa Maria Has Achieved Nirvana |
Passed it on to a few of my friends. My daughter was told by her vet specifically to not use collars, but I don't know if it was for this reason. She has something she squirts onto her dog once a month, maybe a teaspoon-sized dose. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I poked around for additional info. Found these, that might be helpful: https://www.dailypaws.com/dogs...-veterinarian-advice This one is worthy of markb. The author raises a lot of valid points. https://skeptvet.com/Blog/2021...e-new-satanic-panic/ And it could also be that some collars are counterfeit: https://www.pennlive.com/crime...ts-seized-in-pa.html
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knitterati Beatification Candidate |
I tried that squirt on the neck stuff once with our cat (Frontline?) and Calvin thought it was itchy, he “violently removed his hair” according to the vet. They’re indoor cats, we don’t need flea prevention. No more upsell on that one.
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Minor Deity |
Dog gets Frontline. Vet tries to sell something more expensive but I haven’t bit. Cats are indoor only so they get nothing. Jf
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Frontline has never done the job for us. Both dogs seem prone to bringing things into the house. I have to figure out what to use, if it isn't going to be Soresto. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Really is a tough one. We never had flea or tick problems, so we never used any prevention products on our dogs. I think the flea and tick prevention products, both oral and topical, are basically neurotoxins; that's how they kill the insects. Could be the case that some dogs are especially sensitive and they react. Kind of like the sheepdog breeds being sensitive to ivermectin (Heartguard). Millions of dogs take the product without issue, but for some breeds or individuals it can be a problem. I also looked up an oral flea and tick prevention product, Simparica, and the website and the prescribing information mention possible neurological issues. I don't have time right now to chase down the studies on flumethrin and imidacloprid, the two insecticides in Seresto. If you've been using the collars for a while without issue, maybe you're OK just sticking with them. I'm sure your vet is inundated with calls, but obviously best to consult with her/him.
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