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Chancerboy
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From:Michigan,USA
Registered: Aug 2003

posted 08-29-2003 03:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chancerboy   Click Here to Email Chancerboy     Edit/Delete Message
My problem is fleas in house.MaMa Dog Gizmo has been given Advantix and our cat Buttercup has been treated.I have used all kinds of indoor flea killer and these Buggers seem to be Bionic.I just can't get rid of them,our whole neighborhood seems to be having a flea problem this year.We have decided after the holiday to search for a new Puppy to help fill the void and loss of Chance,but I do not want to bring a little pup in until I can control the fleas in yard and house.Please any suggestions have run out of flea killer ideas.

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charmedagain
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posted 08-29-2003 03:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for charmedagain   Click Here to Email charmedagain     Edit/Delete Message
have u sprayed everywhere in the home and the pets beds as fleas live in carpets furniture and curtains there is no true way of keeping your pet flea free as they will always get them or you can try what i do i bath my dog with her regular medicated shampoo then i dilute sum antiseptic liquid and i add sum malt vinagar and then pour that over her i do not rinse that off i just dry her fur and that seems to stop her from getting fleas but if fleas r in the home you will have the on goin problem with ur pets getting them ask your vet for the best household spray they have and each room u spray make sure u spray everything make sure all windows are closed and wen sprayed leave the room and close the door leave for about 30mins then open the windows but u must do everywhere and every room including pet beds hope this helps

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jeminn
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posted 09-05-2003 07:20 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jeminn   Click Here to Email jeminn     Edit/Delete Message
You also need to treat your yard- and encourage your neighbors to do the same, if they are willing. They can be such an ongoing problem, good luck.

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