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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Dallas, Texas
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| ![]() The reason I mentioned using a non toxic spray for the yard is that mine like to eat grass. I just don't want to spray with something that could hurt them. Mandy drank from one of my plants on the patio several years ago and was so sick from the potting soil, is what we figured. I am just probably overly protective of my babies but sometimes I think I have goats instead of dogs. I've seen dogs have to have transfusions from fleas, so they are ever bit as bad as ticks. Thank goodness we don't have any ticks. At least I haven't seen any in several years. I hate that all of our babies have to suffer from these things. Hope you find something that works for you and your baby will be free from the fleas and ticks. |
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