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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 320886" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I've heard garlic works too- although I've never asked a vet if it is safe for dogs. My dogs got fleas for a short while last year after I was late giving them their frontline plus- I had forgotten it. The dog me chantix (or something like that) to use for a few months to make sure the fleas hadn't gotten immune to the frontline. It worked, now I've gone back to frontline plus to get the bennie of tick protection. What gets me on price the most is the heartguard- it's expensive!</p><p></p><p>Fran- if you check this thread again- are you flying your dogs? If so, any recommendations? I used to fly two other dogs I had but that was years ago. They weren't flown in extreme weather conditions and I made sure any change of flight had ample time between flights and I never had a single problem even though one was diabetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 320886, member: 3699"] I've heard garlic works too- although I've never asked a vet if it is safe for dogs. My dogs got fleas for a short while last year after I was late giving them their frontline plus- I had forgotten it. The dog me chantix (or something like that) to use for a few months to make sure the fleas hadn't gotten immune to the frontline. It worked, now I've gone back to frontline plus to get the bennie of tick protection. What gets me on price the most is the heartguard- it's expensive! Fran- if you check this thread again- are you flying your dogs? If so, any recommendations? I used to fly two other dogs I had but that was years ago. They weren't flown in extreme weather conditions and I made sure any change of flight had ample time between flights and I never had a single problem even though one was diabetic. [/QUOTE]
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