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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 119387" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Betsy is also very allergic to frontline. First time was just vomiting/diarrhea. Second time it was awful and by then I'd figured it out. </p><p> </p><p>She did however use another product, can't recall the name, and had no problem. I'd recognize it if I saw it.</p><p> </p><p>But because of her reaction it just makes me nervous. I've went back to older methods of flea control Mine get baths reg, and I buy a spray found at TSC that is for horses dogs and cats. It's about 8 bucks for a huge spray bottle but the stuff works for fleas, ticks, and those darn biting flies. Has always done the trick for us, although it's more work. Plus i'll vaccum twice a day til their gone from the house. Or shampoo.</p><p> </p><p>I even spray the stuff in Rowdy's kennel during warm weather. Those biting flies are horrid. They'll eat the skin right off his ears. But the spray keeps them away.</p><p> </p><p>Got rid of my problem in the fall and won't have to worry again til spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 119387, member: 84"] Betsy is also very allergic to frontline. First time was just vomiting/diarrhea. Second time it was awful and by then I'd figured it out. She did however use another product, can't recall the name, and had no problem. I'd recognize it if I saw it. But because of her reaction it just makes me nervous. I've went back to older methods of flea control Mine get baths reg, and I buy a spray found at TSC that is for horses dogs and cats. It's about 8 bucks for a huge spray bottle but the stuff works for fleas, ticks, and those darn biting flies. Has always done the trick for us, although it's more work. Plus i'll vaccum twice a day til their gone from the house. Or shampoo. I even spray the stuff in Rowdy's kennel during warm weather. Those biting flies are horrid. They'll eat the skin right off his ears. But the spray keeps them away. Got rid of my problem in the fall and won't have to worry again til spring. [/QUOTE]
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