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Hello fans,
as you know, I know everything about dog behavior, but I don't have time to research all the various flea and tick products. Last year, Chazz got Lyme disease, which seems to have cleared up with a course of antibiotics. But we run every day along a trail with lots of ticks and it's tick season and I'm declaring war on ticks. I hate the little *******s. Don't want them on my dogs, and don't want them in my house. I also don't like applying toxic materials to my dogs. I'm more concerned with ticks than fleas, but what's the best product that's the easiest to use with least toxicity for a dog. I'd rather use a collar that I can take off and put on as necessary, specifically during our runs, but something more powerful than your basic dimestore tick collar. I'd also use one of the application techniques, where you rub it into their back, although I don't like that idea... Anyway, what do you people prefer to eradicate ticks. talk amongst yourselves... -- this is michael reporting live... http://dogtv.com BRILLIANT http://dogtv.com/sionnach.wmv |
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