MiJodsR2BlinkinTite
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Sorry tried to write this out and all I got was blank space!! Think the site is a bit blippy tonight, anyway here goes, on the offchance that someone can read it!
Has anyone tried "non toxic" i.e. non-chemical, flea repellants? I've been aware of problems with the Pour On ones, esp the Bob Martin ones I think? Dogs have been poorly/died even
The last time I used a proprietory brand flea collar my little terrier went ballistic, until I took it off, then he was OK, so decided not to use them.
Have been using Diatomaceous Earth, and Neem, but still managed to find a flea crawling across Terrier's tummy at a friends house this afternoon (blushes); so am now researching non-toxic flea remedies.
Have looked at the ultrasonic thingeys which are supposed to deter the fleas, its a little medallion thing you attach to the collar, some good reviews (hopefully genuine).
Also the use of Amber beads came up, there IS "science" to this, it apparently works by charging the coat with an electro-magnetic coating or summat which then deters the fleas from staying on the dog (mmm I'm a bit cynical BUT there was another "cynic" review who'd bought it for their dog and hey presto it worked). These are a little pricey, but hey if it works..........
Anyone else got any non-chemical stuff they use? I really really don't want to poison doglets with nasty chemicals, I wouldn't put them on myself so why should I put it on them. Or thoughts/wisdom????
Has anyone tried "non toxic" i.e. non-chemical, flea repellants? I've been aware of problems with the Pour On ones, esp the Bob Martin ones I think? Dogs have been poorly/died even
Have been using Diatomaceous Earth, and Neem, but still managed to find a flea crawling across Terrier's tummy at a friends house this afternoon (blushes); so am now researching non-toxic flea remedies.
Have looked at the ultrasonic thingeys which are supposed to deter the fleas, its a little medallion thing you attach to the collar, some good reviews (hopefully genuine).
Also the use of Amber beads came up, there IS "science" to this, it apparently works by charging the coat with an electro-magnetic coating or summat which then deters the fleas from staying on the dog (mmm I'm a bit cynical BUT there was another "cynic" review who'd bought it for their dog and hey presto it worked). These are a little pricey, but hey if it works..........
Anyone else got any non-chemical stuff they use? I really really don't want to poison doglets with nasty chemicals, I wouldn't put them on myself so why should I put it on them. Or thoughts/wisdom????
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