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Author: | bigtexan [ Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Fleas, Ticks, and AntiFuego |
Can I use a mixture of the AntiFuego Fire Ant Drench to spray on my big golden lab dogs to aid in dealing with the fleas and ticks on them? If so, do I use the 4-6 ounces in a gallon of water, or another mixture? |
Author: | Mr. Clean [ Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:33 pm ] |
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No way no how I'm using that on my Boxer. I have used Citrusil Plus Shampoo by Espree. Last year when we fought an uphill battle with fleas, I succumbed and bought the FrontLine product. It came with three doses. We used only a single dose and never had to use the remaining two doses. Hopefully you can get ahead of the curve and defeat the problem with only natural methods. I don't have any explanation for why we couldn't, but... |
Author: | Kathe Kitchens [ Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Auntie Fuego for Dogs??? |
Auntie Fuego has molasses and compost tea in it, so if you used it as a dip without rinsing your dog, it could and probably would cause a skin irritation. A mild orange oil & water dip would be a better choice, however any of the herbal or citrus shampoos will kill the fleas & ticks that are on the dog when you apply it. Auntie Fuego is an excellent product but its combined ingredients rule it out as a good tool for this project. Don't forget and Flea & Tick B-Gone. Used it on my little Yorkie recently when we had a little upsurge in the flea population and it knocked 'em right out without bothering him at all. I also dust him with DE occasionally. Hope that is helpful. Kathe |
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