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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Missouri
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Lukes: Where all can I find the Best Yet Cedar Oil? I haven't checked out the site yet but I will and I just know that I won't have enough money to buy from the site. Sylvia | |
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Missouri
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| This is what it is called at that site: Best Yet Cedarcide Flea and Tick - Chemical Free Insect Control. I wonder if any cedar oil would work just as well. I wonder if I can find cedar oil if it would be too strong and I could add another type of oil to make it go farther. Well, it might help if I read more of the article. It only has 10% of cedar oil and 90% of something else. Ok, I have tried 3 different times to put a percent sign after the 10 and it keeps changing to what you see, so just remember it is supposed to be 10 percent cedar oil. Last edited by Lady of Yorkies; 10-28-2010 at 09:12 PM. |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Manhattan Beach, CA
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| My Teddi had liver shunt surgery 2 years ago and University of Tenn where she had the surgery said that Frontline Plus is safe for her to use. She is 3 lbs.
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| threadkillin' 6 pack Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
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| I use advantix and it works great. But I wouldn't use that or Frontline AND fog. I think that might be chemical overload. Foggers act on insects nervous systems and you and your pets will breathe in the residue. You shouldn't need any of that using the Frontline. The topicals work for a month and affect fleas/ticks in the house as well as the ones on the animals. When the ones in the house hatch and jump on the dogs/cats they die. So the fogger is unnecessary.
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Missouri
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| Right now I can't afford Frontline or Advantix. I was going to start a kennel but have changed my mind, in the meantime I gathered a lot of dogs. It doesn't matter anyways, for some reason Frontline, Advantix and there is another one that starts with a P, they haven't been working at all as far as I can see. I did pick up a collar that worked but it was expensive too and the one I bought someone took off the dog and I can't even find it!!! LOL I was just reading about the cedar oil. The information seems to be divided, one article says that it seems not to be so much of a flea or tick killer as it is a deterrent. It runs them off but the other article did say that if you sprayed or rubbed the oil on your dog it would kill the fleas because they can't breathe. It is the smell and it causes the pores on the fleas to close because of the smell, not that it is oily. The article also said that it dissolves the case the eggs are in and it kills the pupae. How to Use Cedar Oil as an Insect Repellent | eHow.com How to Get Rid of Fleas Naturally: Cedar Oil Fights Flea Infestations, Offers Flea Control That's all very well and good but then I read another article that says putting garlic juice in their food would keep the fleas and ticks off. It didn't say how much. I even looked up eucaliptus oil because if the cedar oil smell will run them off, what would eucaliptus oil do? LOL It is a lot stronger. Hmm, if cedar oil would work, what about pepperment oil? That one might burn though. |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Coral Springs, FL
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| Sylvia, Garlic and Yeast works, but it takes time for it to build up in the dogs system. Frontline and Advantage works, but they are expensive. You might be able to find a place that sells single applications of it, most places have it in 3 or 4 packs. I would stick with Advantage/tix If you go that route, I heard it's been working much better. Cedarcide, I personally use and it kills on contact, you will have to comb out the dead fleas. It's not a month long preventative, but a bottle will last you a few months on a yorkie. You don't have to worry about getting it on your hands or breathing it in. I spray, rub it in with my fingers, then comb out the dead fleas. You should also spray any betting with it. The cedar smell fades pretty fast, you won't smell it the next day. Best Yet Biting Insect Spray for People, Pets, & Premise - Luke's All Natural Pet Food |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Central MA
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| Our vet sell Frontline and flea meds in single doses. Last weekend I went to Petco and was going to buy a package of Frontline for my cats (one with three applications) it was almost $70.00 and thank goodness they were out of it so I had to wait until Monday and went to my vet. I got three doses for them for $35.00 and they had a special buy 3 get one free! I also picked up a dose for one dog at 15.00. So it was MUCH cheaper there.
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Missouri
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| [QUOTE=lukes;3313434]Sylvia, Garlic and Yeast works, but it takes time for it to build up in the dogs system. Frontline and Advantage works, but they are expensive. You might be able to find a place that sells single applications of it, most places have it in 3 or 4 packs. I would stick with Advantage/tix If you go that route, I heard it's been working much better. Cedarcide, I personally use and it kills on contact, you will have to comb out the dead fleas. It's not a month long preventative, but a bottle will last you a few months on a yorkie. You don't have to worry about getting it on your hands or breathing it in. I spray, rub it in with my fingers, then comb out the dead fleas. You should also spray any betting with it. The cedar smell fades pretty fast, you won't smell it the next day. With the Frontline or something like that - that does drops, I get the biggest size and divide down the dosages to save money. We went several places today looking for some items and asked everywhere if they had Cedar Oil. No place that we asked had it or even knew where we could get it locally. I know I can get it on the internet but I prefer buying in person. I think I can get a better deal locally if I can find it in more than one place. I may have to buy online and I will get the Cedarcide. I have some Maltese and the fleas are easy to find but not so easy to catch and kill. LOL I don't think I would mind the smell. Cedar usually smells good. |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Elberta, AL USA
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| I agree with Luke's about the Best Yet. I use this on my boys, every week after their bath. They don't care too much for the smell, but I put some lavendar oil in the palms of my hands and rub it on their coats with the cedar oil. The scent of lavendar is soothing to the dogs, us and biting critters hate it, too. I'd rather use this frequently than putting chemical on them. |
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Brooks, Ga.
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| I just wasted $40 on a botttle of frontline plus. It hasn't done a thing. I think fleas have built up an immunity to it. I may try the cedar oil because I hate giving my little girls anything more than the heartworm preventative. |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Central Florida
Posts: 234
| I LOVE LOVE LOVE the flea and tick oil from Only Natural Pet store. It smells good, isn't expensive, and is all natural. I've never had a problem with them on Piper. Only Natural Pet Herbal Defense Oil Blend |
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Sidney, NE
Posts: 23
| Has anyone used these products on their Yorkie Baby? Do they keep biting black flies away? |
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