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Flea problems with your pet
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 4:25 pm
by Sami Cover_SO
I found something out on the tv the other day about pets, and a way to help you get rid of fleas. Take a new flea collar, cut a piece off of it, and place it in your vacuum cleaner bag. Then, whenever you vacuum up the fleas on the floor, the flea collar inside will kill the fleas. I didn't know this, and am planning on doing this if we have a problem this year.

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 4:54 pm
by Carol Ann
Sweetheart I have no problems with ticks or fleas as I use frontline and I live way out in the country and I let my dogs run.

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:05 pm
by DonnaT
I suggest treating the pets with Frontline, and treating the carpets and stuff with
Zodiac Carpet and Upholstery spray.
If you don't have little kids running around.
The Zodiac Carpet and Upholstery spray contains methoprene in a fast-acting formula that kills fleas, ticks, roaches, ants, earwigs, silverfish,
flea eggs, and flea larvae for up to 7 months.
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:39 pm
by Diannna
Hummmm! I ive in the high desrt. Too hot, too dry. No termites, no fleas, no tick's, no mosquito's. Come to think of it, no rain!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, we still have a few flies.
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:55 pm
by DeeDee
I have two dogs and a cat..no flea probs for the last 10 years. I use Revolution. Remember this...any flea treatment on carpets has to be repeated in 10 days since the flea eggs hatch in 9 and the treatment doesn't kill the eggs. Gotta luv our buddies...geeesh..what we do for them
Hugs
DeeDee
Fleas?
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:23 pm
by Jeannie
Hi Ladies
Marley is a Jack Russell terrier and the fleas are afraid of him.Carol Ann. There was near miss today. I come back from delivering with Marley and park in the yard. I let him off the leash and we start walking about 15 feet to the back door of the shop.
Behind the shop is a walkway for the Mall. There happens to be a couple walking their Pitbull and Marley takes off like a rocket and runs down the sidewalk and goes right for the dog. The lady had to hold the pitbull back and her husband grabbed Marley and he was struggling to hold Marley back.
I get over to them and apologize and the guy says to me" Your freakin' dog is nuts!" I said" I know!" Marley looks cute but is out of his mind and fearless Carol Ann. He's great with people but hates other dogs and goes right at them. He only weighs 17 lbs!
Love
Auntie Jeannie
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:44 am
by Carol Ann
Jeannie,
My male is a full blooded JR, best squirrel dog I ever had. Sometimes he is kind of stupid as he will tangle with anything even a skunk (dumb dog).

It's amazing isn't it Carol Ann.
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 8:36 am
by Jeannie
Hi Hon
Jacks are stealth pitbulls. They just go for it and don't listen. Marley would attack a bull if he got the chance. I can't ever let him off the leash if were out for a walk. He can take off faster than a Ferrari and you never know what's going to set him off. People think he's so cute and nice until they see him him in action Carol Ann. Then then say"OMG!"
Love
Auntie Jeannie and The Raging Bull.
Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 3:15 pm
by Celia
Out cat Kodos reacts pretty strongly to fleas - if you don't catch the problem in time, she'll chew herself scabby! Kang doesn't respond as violently - I think it's just his natural laziness. But Kodos has always been high maintenance. Both are longhairs, but Kang has a lot of guard hairs. Kodos is almost pure down and so is very prone to hairballs.
My brother has a JR and a dachshund. When I visit, I often take the two for walks around the neighborhood. Zero, the JR, is a fireball, of course. Ginger, the dachshund . . . well, she might as well have chicken wings and drumsticks for legs. A stroll with those two can turn you into Stretch Armstrong.
-Celia
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 11:47 am
by Patti D
Good to hear other ideas concerning problems that might arise, will pass on to the (SO).