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Post by Idaho Linda on Nov 22, 2015 13:31:28 GMT -5
Part of the problem is that Suzy is allergic. So, even one bite drives her crazy. What has worked on a friend's poodle is dusting him with Gold Bond. The talac will dehydrate any fleas or their eggs and it is.soothing to the skin. The second time I got it out--a day later--he.stood like a statue. I took that as a sign in really worked. All the itching was gone and he didn't get a third dusting and the symptoms didn't come back
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Post by DorothyB on Nov 22, 2015 20:00:38 GMT -5
Duchess is allergic also - is there only one type of Gold Bond?
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Post by Yip on Nov 23, 2015 19:33:49 GMT -5
There were orig. then an extra strength. Now I think there's a third one. I have used Gold Bond for years for prickly heT, etc. If you use it on a dog, be very careful not to get any in her eyes. It has some sort of menthol or other cooling ingred. and the whole formula is awful in eyes. Don't ask me how I know.
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Post by Idaho Linda on Nov 24, 2015 15:32:48 GMT -5
So, Yip, it wasn't cooling in your eyes?
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Post by Sheryl on Nov 25, 2015 13:52:03 GMT -5
Things are good for the moment..but I will try the gold bond. I keep expecting a new batch to show up any day now.... I have read that revolution is the best product to get, irritates me that the vet recommends frontline plus....
Thanks!
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Post by Yip on Nov 25, 2015 22:28:15 GMT -5
Linda, it cooled so much it burned! And even that little bit of dust dried my eyes out.
But...you weren't supposed o ask, haha!
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Post by Yip on Nov 25, 2015 22:28:36 GMT -5
The hatch cycle is approx.two weeks.
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