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Originally Posted by omega Personally, I don't use the chemicals for flea/ticks on my dogs anymore. I wish I never had. I just don't like the thought of putting pesticides on my little girls. If humans are not supposed to get it on their hands while applying it, imagine what it may do to our dogs!!! I started using Flea Treats and have had no problems with fleas or ticks yet. Here is the website... flea treats, natural flea control for dogs and cats |
Thanks so much for the link. I don't think I can get this though.. The shipping from the US is outrageously expensive as I'd have to get mail tracking

Do you have any other idea on what to give my dogs? I suspect they got fleas from our walks. Scratching badly now. I got some Frontline the other day, but just don't feel comfortable applying it. Not sure what to do now.
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Originally Posted by omega Nope, no need to fast. I would just wait long enough after the last kibble meal to be sure it is out of the digestive system since it takes different lengths of time for them to digest. |
Okay, so maybe after the last kibble finish (usually at night) I will feed them the next afternoon or evening. Thanks!
LOL no I am not expecting you to know about it, just maybe what is your initial impression on it.. Ingredients, etc etc. I was already thinking I'll take a capsule every time I give my dogs one, to sort of justify the cost

I could sure do with a little supplement

To be honest, *I* have never seen any store selling the "oil" in, well, really oil form. Hence I think the miscommunication a few posts ago LOL.