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|  07-12-2010, 08:59 AM | #16 | |
| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: E. Falmouth, Mass 
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  But the Advantix seems to work the best for Levi and I just started Lily on it also. Would love to be able to use nothing....but I know nothing else I have tried do it for the ticks. 
				__________________  Rosemarie, Levi and Lily "The purity of a person's heart can be quickly measured by how they regard animals" ~ Anonymous | |
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|  07-12-2010, 09:01 AM | #17 | 
| And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI 
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				 |    I wonder what people with cats use for their pups' tick protection.   
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|  07-12-2010, 11:43 AM | #18 | 
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Newport 
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				 |    I have a friend that uses the natural cedar oil from Juniperus  Virginiana. She uses a specific product containing the extracted oil  called Dr. Bens Personal Insect Repellent Cedar Oil on both her dogs and  cats for fleas, ticks, mosquitos, bed bugs, lice, mites, mange,  roaches, ants and other prasites.  She absolutely swears by it that it works. It's  an all natural product. She sent me this information below about it. It  something I'm definitely going to try out!  "There have been numerous studies that show when delivered in small amounts the aroma will overwhelm most insects. The lingering aroma of Juniperus Virginiana Oil is a pherome interruption agent that impairs the mental capacity of non-beneficial insects, it has no effect on beneficial insects such as lady bugs, honey bees, lizards, earth worms, butterflies, and toads. It is safefor large and small animals, people and children. This product was tested by Iowa State University at the request of the United States Department of Agriculture for the use of the United States Army in Iraq to eliminate the Desert Sand Flea problem that our troops are encountering, which chemical treatments were either ineffective or causing rashes. The test results were astonishing - this redcedar oil product was RATED far superior to its chemical counterpart. These same products were tested and proven to not only kill Mosquito's, Flea's & Bed Bugs, but is one of the "ONLY KNOWN SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO MAN THAT WILL KILL THE FLEA, ITS EGGS AND LARVEA THE FIRST TIME" Studies found Cedar Juniperus Virginiana to be Non-Toxic. Article from the Dept. of Biomedical Sciences - College of Vet. Medicine, Oregon State University - (http://juniper.orst.edu/craig.pdf) Most nuisance insects, particularly mosquitoes and flea’s, rely on a keen sense of smell to seek food and find a comfortable place to reproduce. This unique Cedar Oil penetrates the insects’ breathing apparatus and confuses their sense of smell to the point that they will either leave the treated area to regain their equilibrium or become overwhelmed and die. Beneficial insects such as ladybugs and butterflies are not affected because they tend to rely on their sense of sight rather than smell. When an area is treated with the Juniperus Virginiana Cedar Oil formulation, non-beneficial insects have no choice but to retreat. The encapsulated formula is very slow to decompose, forming a barrier to prevent insect re-entry. The repelling effects remain long after the cedar scent is non-detectable to human senses. Juniperus Virginiana Cedar wood has been used for 1000's of years as one of mother nature's own insect repellents, Texas cattle fences are built with Juniperus cedar post which naturally resist decay and pest infestation for 50 years or more. The Cedars of Lebanon were used to build King Solomon's' Tomb. The Egyptians used papaya leaves soaked in cedar oil in the mummification of their dead. In the U.S. our pioneering forefathers used cedar sawdust on the floors of their cabins to rid them from countless pests. Native Americans would rub their bodies with cedar needles to prevent mosquitoes and other biting bugs from feasting on them." 
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|  07-12-2010, 05:29 PM | #19 | 
| YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Missouri, United States 
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				 |    I used Comfortis for 3 months.  It was recommended by my vet when frontline quit working.  Both of my yorkie babies weight 3.4lbs so he called the company to find the safest dosage.  They recommended cuting the lowest dosage in half.  They both did fine on it.  Then...recently I changed vets.  She said no to Comfortis.  Her feeling was that the product was too new and long term side effects weren't know.  She also didn't like that it was given internally.  She prefers topical.  | 
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|  12-29-2010, 01:38 PM | #20 | 
| YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: whitsett 
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				 |    I gave my yorkie girl comfortis for the first time 12/5 as reccommended by my vet (instead of Frontline). She did not feel well that night and vomited the next day. I didn't think much about it because sometimes it does make them a bit ill, but she have vomited her food every few days since. I have taken her to the vet and she has been on sufralcate (helps) and had xrays (no blockage). After vomiting her dinner again last night we have her scheduled for barium solution xrays tomorrow to see if she has leaves or something soft in her stomach causing it. She is one yr. old and still chews everything//but it started w/comfortis. i will never give it to her again! CC | 
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|  12-29-2010, 06:49 PM | #21 | |
| YT Addict Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: FL 
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 You spray it on every time the pup goes outside? I'm glad I read this. It reminded me to do more research on Comfortis. We were considering changing to it next month. | |
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|  12-30-2010, 07:49 PM | #22 | 
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Sydney NSW Australia 
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				 |    some info, supplied by Pet Pharmacy: Comfortis: Flea Preventative In Dogs - 1800PetMeds interesting: customer reviews, especially by Michael Dym, VMD Veterinarian "mixed feelings" Quote "... In my experience and opinion, I have also seen several dogs vomit when given this pill and it is really not supposed to be used in patients with seizure disorders, which is also a concern of mine in terms of safety... For the reasons stated above, I therefore give this product an overall rating of 2 with effectiveness (for fleas) of 4, the ease of use a 5, and the taste a 4. I still prefer Front line, Advantage and K9 Advantix despite the oily spot because of the increased coverage of parasites, and my concerns about safety." Comfortis: Flea Preventative In Dogs - 1800PetMeds Pepper is suffering from Flea Dermatitis, and his Vet strongly recommended taking Comfortis. Still, I will not give Comfortis to Pepper, since he had seizures after he received his 3rd vaccination as a puppy. | 
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|  12-30-2010, 08:07 PM | #23 | 
| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: USA 
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				 |    It's great!!! My Morkies use it AND My Vet gives it to her Maltese and Cockapoo. I like it much better than Frontline and Advantage.  ALSO, Most of the MalteseTalk members use with no problems. 
				__________________  Muffin  Boomer   Last edited by 2Morkies; 12-30-2010 at 08:10 PM. | 
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|  12-30-2010, 10:09 PM | #24 | 
| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Maui, Hawaii 
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				 |    I am very happy with Comfortis for my 4, and don't even have to use it every month.... I wait until I see fleas again before re-dosing.  Often I can go 2 months or more depending on exposure. It is very weight specific, and not to be used on dogs under 5 lbs. Frontline was not working, and I really don't like the oily stinky topical spot treatments. Also, it is almost the same price for all weight categories, so I get the pill/chew for a larger dog and split them (according to the proper breakdown of dose for various weights). Sorry some have a reaction; I'm just thrilled to finally have something that works with no reactions for over 8 months. 
				__________________  SANDY, MOM TO TIKI  , KAYLA  , KARLEE  ,  R.I.P. MEIKA   | 
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|  12-31-2010, 05:53 AM | #25 | 
| Ringo (1) and Lucy too! Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: On the Edge of Glory 
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				 |    My Westie takes Comfortis but the vet said that Lucy was too small.  I do not give her flea medication in the winter (but I live in a cold state).  When spring comes, we'll transition back to the Interceptor or the Sentinel (both are for heartworm but one has flea protection too and I can't remember which one) Both seem to work ~ I've never seen any fleas on either dog and they are outside a lot in the warmer months. 
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|  12-31-2010, 10:02 AM | #26 | 
| YT Addict Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: waco, texas 
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				 |    I use Comfortis on Daisy.  She's allergic to fleas and it has worked great for her so far.  I didn't have any luck with the spot on products at all and I use soapless shampoos.  I think because I give her a bath every week and mist her coat before I brush her that this was causing the spot-on to weaken faster than it was supposed to....idk.  | 
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|  12-31-2010, 04:38 PM | #27 | 
| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: North Carolina 
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				 |  Bug went to the vet today..  I had to take ( Bug ) into the vet today for her rabies shot ( not happy about that ) she is only 3lbs and has been laying around all day, very unlike her.. I talked to the vet about comfortis.. He said because she is so small that I should buy the lowest dose and cut them in half, I purchased 3 pills from them today, but I plan on calling the company that makes the product 888-545-5973 to get more info ... I would also like to ask everyone about retaining puppy teeth... Bug has two sets of lower canines and my vet says if they are not bothering her we should just leave them alone and watch her.. until they start to bother her.. I was kinda happy about that because I am afraid of having her put to sleep..  She has no problems eating and the teeth do not seem to bother her... what are you guys thoughts on leaving the teeth ?      | 
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|  12-31-2010, 05:01 PM | #28 | |
| YT Addict Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: waco, texas 
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