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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 223878" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>he he! Sorry- Several of us on the board have had issues this year with our pets getting fleas, even though they were on preventative medications. I guess fleas get immune or something. Anyway, I had been giving mine frontline plus because it also kills ticks, but mine got fleas and I had to get a different type of medication from the vet. I would suggest going that route, but also, if you have carpet you'll need to shampoo it and wash the dogs' bedding in hot water. Once they are in the house, they are difficult to get rid of because they lay eggs on almost all material. My guess is that is why you are getting the bites.</p><p></p><p>(The chuckle was just because I know it's embaressing but I've seen a few threads on board the past several mos saying the same thing- and one of them was mine!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 223878, member: 3699"] he he! Sorry- Several of us on the board have had issues this year with our pets getting fleas, even though they were on preventative medications. I guess fleas get immune or something. Anyway, I had been giving mine frontline plus because it also kills ticks, but mine got fleas and I had to get a different type of medication from the vet. I would suggest going that route, but also, if you have carpet you'll need to shampoo it and wash the dogs' bedding in hot water. Once they are in the house, they are difficult to get rid of because they lay eggs on almost all material. My guess is that is why you are getting the bites. (The chuckle was just because I know it's embaressing but I've seen a few threads on board the past several mos saying the same thing- and one of them was mine!) [/QUOTE]
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