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Leeana

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I have a 4 year old shih tzu, I have never had any issues with fleas on her up until recent. We have always had a few wild barn cats that did not come anywhere up near the house. Our barn cat had kittens a few months ago and the kittens are very friendly and come up to the house, lay on the back patio with my shih tzu, Sassy, and I believe they are bringing flea's up to her. They "snuggle" and play with Sassy. I have tried a few different flea shampoo's and dips - they kill the fleas that are there but it seems that by the next day they are back. I'm going to give my vet a call in the morning to get some perscription strength, I'm hoping to try Frontline.......

What have you found works best? I really hate to get rid of the barn kittens (we have three spoiled friendly barn kittens) but I know that is where the fleas are coming from. But, my Sassy is a big higher on the "pet totem pole" around here....

Also, I found some small flea bite area's on her - is there anything I can put on the bites to help them heal? I have her hair trimmed very short right now (just a couple weeks back trimmed her with a #15 blade for her summer coat). I was thinking perhaps I could spot the bite area's with tripple antibiotic ointment.

Thank you
 
Wouldnt matter if you got rid of the cats or not the fleas will still be around. Have you bombed and cleaned the house? If you dont do that you will never get rid of them on the dog.
 
I used the oil on my little dog but it didn't agree with him. It's worth a try, though.

One flea will cause horrible crusty eruptions on my dog. I give him 1/2 Chlortab twice a day until the eruptions go away. Vet said to bathe him in my horse iodine shampoo. Also put cortizone cream on the eruption spots. And, of course, we have to have a tape worm pill!

I have a wild kitty once in a while. Also bunnies. I guess that is where he gets the flea. Luckily it doesn't happen but 2-3 times a year.
 
I'm going to put a flea bomb off in the house next week as I will be gone most of the next week. I actually have not seen any in the house, but being that Sassy is a house dog, I'm sure they are there. With it being summer and now that it is cooled off some and not 120 degrees anymore, mom has been leaving her outside with her (she goes outback on a leash off the patio) for a couple hours at a time, I'm going to try and get it to where she is just outside to potty and when I take her for a walk until we get the flea issue resolved.

I read up some, would you perfer Advtantage or Frontline? As it seems some perfer advantage.
 
Walmart now carries Pet Armor Plus. It's exactly the same as Frontline, but 1/2 the price and it works great.
 
The only thing I have found that works is Comfortis (flea pill from vet). I had used Advtantage and Frontline, it didnt get rid of the fleas. The flea pill killed all the fleas on the dogs within 2 hours. I started giving the pill 3 months ago and havent seen a flea since. 5 dogs (poodle - inside, german shepherd - inside, mastiff -outside, doberman -outside, great pyrenesse - outside. The inside dogs spend alot of time outside also.
 
Walmart now carries Pet Armor Plus. It's exactly the same as Frontline, but 1/2 the price and it works great.
I didn't know that, thanks for the heads up! Frontline is what we've used in the past and it's supposed to be very safe.

Years ago, Hartz Blockade products killed a number of dogs and ever since reading about that happening, I've been really leary of what to try when the dogs have had fleas but settled on Frontline. They've not had issues often, but when it's "flared up", that stuff takes care of it right away.

Good luck, Leeana!
 
Without a doubt, Comfortis! One pill a month. For my German Shepherd its $15.00 a month but a smaller dog wouldn't cost that much.

My dogs always had fleas no matter what I used. Frontline wouldn't even touch this mess I had and I was infested every summer. I was always flea shampooing and bombing my house. Now I use Comfortis and I have zero fleas on my dogs and in my house.
 
I like Frontline plus, never had any problems. Tried Trifexis(which is for heartworm and fleas)...didn't like that as it didn't protect against ticks and the collar that comes with it for ticks just plain ole sucked. So I went back to Frontline plus and heartgaurd for heartworms. I do like the idea of a pill instead of the chemical that sits on their back for a couple days like Frontline, but none of those protect against ticks. Comfortis also does not protect against ticks.

(if you use comfortis or trifexis make sure you give it to her after she eats or it could make her sick...I have read of dogs throwing up even if you give it after they eat, causes nausea)

I sure wish they'd come up with a once a month pill that protected for heartworm, fleas, and ticks...I'd definately try it.
 
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K9 Advantix II hands down!! This is what my vet recommended for my Shih Tzu. First he is a house dog but is outside all the time with me, he plays with the barn cats & kittens. He is all over the farm, in weeds, in the woods, you get the picture. He gets a bath every week so I needed something that would with stand all the bathing, and it does. We also seem to have and always have had an abundance of mosquitos(they carry heart worm)and it does well with repelling mosquitos. We also have our fair share of ticks. I am thrilled with the results. As with any of these preventive treatments one must use them on a very regular basis to achieve maximum results.

PS Leeana, I love the horse in your avatar!
 
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Comfortis fan as well!!

Almost works overnight...used frontline for years ( 10 yrs. ) and it appeared dogs got immuned to it..

house got infested w/fleas..bombarded the house and Comfortis for the dogs and fleas were gone in a day or 2.

good luck...fleas are such nasty little beggers
 
Do you have Advantage Multi in the U.S.? It takes care of and prevents roundworms, hookworms, ticks, fleas, and heartworm. I use it monthly from around May to October/November on my dogs. My barn cat gets Revolution through those same months and Profender (takes care of tapeworms) early Spring and early Fall.
 
Yeast and garlic pills for the cats and dogs!!! I tried many things with a cat that I got once and it came with 'free fleas'- horrible. Sprayed the house really well and fed yeast/garlic pills daily and the fleas dont like it apparently. Worked better than the chemical things I tried.
 
Many good choices, I prefer Frontline, Comfortis, or Revolution.

What are not good choices are baths, dips, bombs, or collars. False sense of security and money poorly spent. There is a reason why the more expensive cost more, they work.

Dr Taylor
 
I was not able to give my vet a call today and they are not open agian until Monday, so will call him first thing on Monday....I think I want to try the Confortis....

I picked up some powder and shampoo today at the store to get us through the weekend though and keep the fleas at bay....

Could I just do the confortis pill during the spring/summer/fall "problem" months - as I don't think fleas are as much an issue in the winter for a house dog?
 
I've had a horrible problem with the fleas here the past couple of years.. I use to always use frontline plus.. and now it was like the fleas were immuned to them.. so the ONLY thing that works is Revalution you have to get it from the vets. It's a spot treatment. This is great stuff... it will get rid of the fleas!!
 
I appreciate that none are 'cheap', but flea preventative year round will work better.

Dr Taylor
 
This is the first year we have been catless and used Revolution and knock on wood, also flea less! Our yard here is totally different to. No sand, real grass
 
I haven't had any problems w/immunity with the Frontline...been using it about 10 years. As Dr Taylor says year round is best, but in Michigan I stop in Dec/Jan/Feb, but my dogs (indoor but outside alot in summer with us because we camp/boat alot) are not around any other critters that have fleas. However, heartworm med I do all year round.
 
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We've only had fleas on our dogs a handful of times since we moved to our place in 1998. Right or wrong, I don't like to use pesticide (poison...) on our dogs unless they've got fleas. But when they do, I know the cheap stuff is worthless (and can even be dangerous). Yes to year round heartworm preventative, but if you do not have such an infrequent issue with fleas, I don't think it's actually the healthiest choice to keep a year round chemicals for fleas in or on your dogs. Just my two cents as an owner, not a vet.
 

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