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Old August 17th 16, 07:28 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Adverse reactions to Program?

On Tuesday, November 14, 1995 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-6, Kim Wilkinson wrote:
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:Program is a pill you can give to your dogs and cats for flea "prevention".
:I don't know exactly how it works, but supposedly once a flea bites your
:Program-treated pet the flea is rendered sterile so your environment is
:gradually rid of fleas.

Actually, it inhibits the production (in the dogs) of a chemical/hormone that
the fleas need to reproduce. The problem is, the flea is NOT rendered sterile;
it just doesn't get the "reproduction chemical" it needs IF it feed off
TREATED DOGS ONLY. It's not a medication, or a poison, so it's safe for
most dogs (even Greyhounds, and finding stuff that's OK for them is a PAIN
because they don't process toxins as quickly, so stuff that won't affect
most dogs can kill them in a matter of days)

: but I do know someone who tried it on both her dogs for 5
:months and it didn't work.

Yep, same here. The problem is confining the darn fleas to one area. Our
dogs get walked every day, and there's a lot of stray/loose dogs and cats that
spread fleas around in our area, and the fleas on our dogs can just feed on
another dog or cat that hasn't been treated. OR they could just bite us
(that happened a LOT, too). I have heard that there is a product called
Torus that is manufactured by the same company that makes Program, and I
believe that it *DOES*, in fact, render the fleas sterile, so that the
flea control is *NOT* dependent on the flea feeding on just your dog.
I don't know what kind of adverse effects it may have; I believe it is
an environment treatment instead of a "dog" treatment.

I've heard many, many nice things about Torus. I can't say for sure
if it works for us, because we just found out about it recently (not in
time for this past summer )-: ), but I have read many postings in the
various r.p.d* groups that were positive postings about Torus.

they do have a toll-free number; I believe it's
1-800-449-FLEA

Good luck!

Kim


Is program still available for purchase? It seems to be out of production.

Steve
 




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