[nagdu] flea and tick preventative
Albert J Rizzi
albert at myblindspot.org
Sun Apr 18 17:58:10 UTC 2010
That is so good to here. Will look into it as well. I am not inclined to put
chemicals on my dog as I too do not like the smell. But cedar I can totally
get into. is it all natural? I will look and see thanks for the link.
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-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Julie J
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 1:41 PM
To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
Subject: [nagdu] flea and tick preventative
I mentioned in a previous message that I am trying
http://www.cedarcidestore.com/cedarproducts.html
for flea and tick prevention this bug season.
I've been using it now for a few weeks and wanted to share my thoughts.
First, I love the smell of this stuff. I have never in my life enjoyed
sniffing my dogs after applying any sort of bug toxin. It smells like
cedar, because it's made from cedar. *smile* For the first half hour or so
it is strong. I don't mind it, but my husband does. I either apply it when
he's not home or leave the dogs outside for a bit.
It comes in a spray bottle. I ordered the quart size and got a free smaller
bottle. The smaller bottle will be perfect for tossing in my purse or
suitcase. Including shipping it was around $45, if I'm remembering
correctly. I have two dogs 75 and 90 pounds and I'm expecting that this
bottle will last the entire bug season.
It is recommended to be applied once a week. additional applications are
okay if you're going into a particularly bug infested area.
I sprayed it on the dogs last weekend. thursday it rained buckets, Monty
and I got soaked on the way home from work. My husband and I went out to
the farm pond and garden last night. Monty went along. I didn't think
about bug spray yesterday because spraying once a week is new to me and it
is early in the bug season. Anyway this area of our farm is very, very full
of wildlife of all sorts. I allow Monty to run free there. He was in all
sorts of grasses, brush, plumb thickets and even waded into the pond for a
bit. I checked him last night and again this morning for good measure.
There were no ticks on Monty. My husband did bring one home though. *smile*
I'm not going to say that last night is enough proof to conclusively say
that this stuff works, but I am pleased so far with the results.
Julie
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