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Old 09-14-2015, 02:45 PM   #21
aweitzm1
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[quoteFor flea treatment:
THE BEST WAY TO DEAL WITH FLEAS ON DOGS THE LEAST EXPENSIVE WAY
“Advice from J R Enterprises”

The best product to use for flea control is Frontline Plus or the new generic version, PetArmor. Many people do not use Frontline Plus because of the high cost. If you have a 20 pound dog and buy a 3-pack of Frontline Plus from the average store you will pay about $45 which is $15 per month.
To lower this bill considerably, do the following: Google online for the cheapest places for PetArmor. Buy the 3 pack of PetArmor (same as Frontline Plus) for the largest dog. A 3 pack of PetArmor for 89 to 132 pound dogs is only about $13.
If you have a 20 pound dog you can split each tube into quarters and give one dog 1/4 of a tube. This will let you get 12 treatments out of this 3 pack and this averages out to a little over $1.00 per month.
It is easy to draw 1/4 out of a tube with a little 20 cent 1 cc syringe. Remember, for economical heartworm prevention, go to www.HeartwormPrevention.com

( The calculations/"majic Number" is .0305cc/lb for our small dogs):
Calculation...... .0305cc/lb x weight of dog = dose of topical application.
Example.... 6# dog = .18cc, 7# dog = .21cc, etc.
MUCH SAVINGS!!! [/quote]

Do you need to throw out the syringe after each use or can you wash it out and use it the following month?

I love the idea of splitting the medication

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