[nagdu] Fitting a Haltie

Darla Rogers djrogers0628 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 27 03:26:48 UTC 2014


Hi Raven,

I lost our address and phone number in the bowls of my other computer, but I
wanted to talk to you about fitting a halite?  I bought one, but it seems
too large for me, and the guys wouldn't let me see the other one on, so
maybe I could call you, at our convenience, to make sure, as I'd love to
have it when I go out-of-state.
My email address is:

Djrogers0628 at gmail.com

Sorry to bring this to the list, but there is no way to get the email
address of the posts anymore.
Darla & Hardworking Huck


-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Raven Tolliver
via nagdu
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2014 9:26 PM
To: Nicole Torcolini; NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide
Dog Users
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Flea/tic preventatives?

Here are a couple more articles on pest prevention.

Pest Control: Poisoning our pets through conventional "prevention" methods
http://aspenbloompetcare.com/2014/07/pest-control-poisoning-our-pets-through
-conventional-prevention-methods.htm

Ticks: Natural Prevention and Care
http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/ticks-natural-prevention/


Happy reading!


On 7/26/14, Raven Tolliver <ravend729 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Pest preventatives are not preventatives; they are pesticides. They 
> kill bugs, they don't stop them from biting your dog, they just kill 
> the insects after an attack. That even goes for the heart worm 
> poisons. The poisons just kill the larvae, they don't stop your dog 
> from getting heart worms. And in addition to killing the bugs, they 
> are damaging to the body.
>
> Article: Your Dog And Toxic Flea And Tick Prevention 
> http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/dog-from-toxic-flea-tick-preventi
> on/
>
> Rather than working retroactively, I find it most beneficial to 
> actively repel pests altogether. Personally, I don't waste money on 
> the pest poisons. I live in West michigan, where bugs are only a 
> concern for about five months out of the year. And frankly, I'm not 
> concerned about them.
> Back when I started feeding raw, I decided I would naturally rear my 
> dog altogether. No processed foods or allopathic medicine, toxic pest 
> prevention or grooming chemicals, heavy metal-laden water , and no 
> more toxic household products. I threw out the Vectra 3d and Heart 
> Guard right away.
> It was winter, and I didn't know how I would deal with pest 
> prevention. But I had 4 months to research that. In my research, a 
> fellow natural-rearer raised the question Why are you afraid of bugs?
> Why are you focusing on preventing sickness? If you support the immune 
> system, there will not be any bugs or sicknesses to worry about. She 
> said to stop being afraid, to trust the laws of natural health, and to 
> give the immune system the credit it deserves and allow it to work the 
> way it is supposed to. So that is what I do. I put into practice the 8 
> laws of natural health, and my dog is pest and parasite-free. When 
> Spring first hit, I would rub essential oils on, or rub him down with 
> coconut oil, or spray him down with cider vinegar. But he hated all of 
> that except the coconut oil. Whenever I added anything strong-smelling 
> to his coat, he would go into a fit of trying to rub the smell off on 
> the carpet and furniture. He obviously didn't enjoy the treatment, so 
> I stopped. Why put him through unnecessary distress?
> I decided to just stop being afraid of bugs, support my dog's immune 
> system, and trust mother nature. The Golden Guy is an earth dog, 
> believe me. He loves rolling in the grass, digging in the dirt, 
> running through the woods, and swimming in the ponds and creeks. He 
> does all of those things, and I have not found a single bug on him.
> If I lived in an area like the humid south, I would use a combination 
> of an essential oil blend called No Bites!, food-grade DE, and neem 
> oil to repel pests. Obviously, those things must be applied pretty 
> much every time you step outside, or every 8 hours at the very least.
> But to me, that is worth keeping my dog healthy and minimizing his 
> exposure to poisons.
>
>
> On 7/26/14, Nicole Torcolini via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Interesting. I stick with the comfortus. I do not really like the 
>> type that you have to apply directly to the skin of the dog. The only 
>> problem that I have had with comfortus is that it occasionally makes 
>> Lexia sick to her stomach, but I reduce the chances of that by giving 
>> her pepcid when I give her comfortus and not doing any high level 
>> activities afterwards.
>>
>> Nicole and Lexia
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of The 
>> Pawpower Pack via nagdu
>> Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2014 3:49 PM
>> To: Daryl Marie; NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide 
>> Dog Users
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Flea/tic preventatives?
>>
>> Hi Daryl,
>> I live in New Orleans which is basically, the swamp.  ideally I would 
>> like to use natural methods but unless you want to spend hours a day, 
>> picking fleas, and dealing with the yard, then we give flea 
>> preventive. Heart Worm preventive too.
>> My dogs take ivermectin which is meant for livestock. This is because 
>> I have several dogs and it's cheaper plus the beef flavored stuff is 
>> lost on my dogs who hate it.
>> As for flea preventive, I rotate, one month I use frontline, the next 
>> advantage, and the next comfortus so my dogs never get the same 
>> thing, thereby hoping to not make the fleas resistent to any drug.  
>> Sometimes I give the same kind 2 months in a row, but not usually.
>> Good luck!
>>
>>  Rox and the kitchen Bitches:
>> Mill'E, Laveau, Soleil
>> Pawpower4me at gmail.com
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jul 26, 2014, at 4:41 PM, Daryl Marie via nagdu 
>>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>> I am going to be taking Jenny for her yearly vet checkup next week, 
>>> and am
>> considering speaking to my vet about flea and tic preventatives.
>>> I know this is important, and money should not be my sole concern, 
>>> but she
>> is on Revolution, which totals considerably more per month than 
>> either Advantix or Advantage.
>>> Has anyone used ay of these? Made a switch from one to another?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Daryl
>>>
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