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hello all i had scuffy cut last week all he seems to be doing is scathing him self raw and giving me lots of flea bites i,ve bath him gave him spot on my oh amused because the flea are just attacking me what flea teament do you use as the spot on dont seems to be working  |
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| I've always used frontline spot on and have no trouble with fleas, what spot on are you using? |
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pollaton Cat Expert

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the problem is for every one on the animal there is something like 50 in your house and they breed for fun. the eggs can lie dormant for upto 6 months. so you have to break the cycle. treat the house, espescailly sleeping spots, treat teh animals and then treat the house again.always making sure that you give everywhere a thourough hoovering. i l ike you get bit the minute a flea sniffs me out, i thinkthey like fair skin....mosquitos also love me, thats whats biting me for fun at the mo.
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i have been using johnsons spot on yet againi,ve got more flea bites the oh and kids are ok going think yourrightto spend the day defleaing the house and dog just wondering if i try the frontline when can i put it on him as i put spot onon him on thursday and when can i do the cats as they had the op think your right pollaton must be because i,m fair skin  |
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the products that they sell in petstores say repel fleas not kill them...you have to use either frontline or programme to kll them. you have to get them fro myour vets, so ask how soon you can put it on them.  ____________
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Its always best to get it from your vets ,the shop stuff isnt much good, and as it has been so hot they are worse,i had the same prob a few years ago and it was bad, my poor daughter was coverd with bites, we had 4 cats and 2 dogs and it was very hot that year to .  |
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My friend once used shop spot on on her cat and the poor thing had a nasty allergic reation - all the hair around her neck fell out and she came up in these horrible weeping sores!  |
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Poor thing  |
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| Pollaton has a point if ur dog has fleas then they will be in the carpet, they actually live in carpets and not on the dogs so i would get the house sprayed from top to bottom and then use frontline i swear by it |
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| If you have a problem with fleas in the house, then I would definately see the vet. As has already been said, the shop bought products are pretty useless. Frontline and Advantage are good, but only available from the vet. As Pollaton says, there are likely to be many more in the house. If it's severe, the vet may also given an injection (can't remember what it's called) this helps ensure the cycle is broken. |
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hi well i deflea the house dog cats i,m lucky i dont have carpets just andwooden flooring i have also brought this flea repeller which plugs into the wall touch wood no more flea bites it was just me they were biting think it had something to the dog being cut |
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Thu Jul 28, 2005 3:01 pm |
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