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The bug bomb worked, but my cousin let it reinfest. I told him when he got his cat home to immeadiately give him a flea bath to kill anything that was left if there was anything and he didn't and there were fleas on his cat... so it reinfested. Our vet told us to use the capstar and the vectra within 30 minutes of each other and to give it to all the pets whether or not they had fleas. My dogs were flea free, but Chip must have had something inside of his body because he would just itch and itch. After giving the meds he was fine. |
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she got a capstar last week, and to my surprise still fleas....maybe i'll have my hunni bomb the house tomorrow since he is off work! thanks! |
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i worked for a vet for 7 yrs and ive never heard of that...is it expensive!?!?!?? |
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well that explains it!!!!! :aimeeyork |
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oh so jealous! |
I'm confused when you guys say they are inside the body? What does that mean exactly? It sounds really bad. |
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They are being killed from the inside out- when they bite the dogs skin, they get the medicine...does that make more sense!? |
I just called the vet for advice on this whole miserable situation. My vet doesn't carry the capstar but has heard of it. I asked about the fleas being inside the body and they weren't too sure what that meant either. Also said that we are in the heart of the flea season right now and it should be over soon. She's supposed to call me back with more info. I was talking to the vet tech. and she's going to talk to the Dr. and call me back shortly. Hopefully some relief for Roxie is in sight! |
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oh no no! its sorta a quick fix for the dog! when i did grooming, if we had a dog with fleas thats what we would give! |
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