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Posted: 11/1/2008
Question:

Do you know of a oral flea control treatment for dogs. siblings, about 2 yrs old. They are mixed rotweiler/ chow/dalmation/australian shepard. Both have been altered. The male is 60 lbs short coated with sensitive skin and is mostly white. The female takes her size weight and coat after Austrailian shepard. She is 53lbs and has thick undercoat as well as longer hair on back, tail, flanks and long fringe on ears. I have been fighting this flea infestation for months now. I have Shampooed, with flea shampoo, used flea comb, applied flea liquids, powders both on dogs and in home. In each instants it only gives these poor sweethearts just a repite from the biting and scratching day and night. Three days ago I bathed and combed and applied Today they are loaded down with fleas. HEEELLLLPPPP!!!

Answer:

You can try Program. vetcare

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  • I use Program flavor tabs once a month. Have two outside dogs that play in the yard, swim in the creek and run through the woods. This product works well for both of them. One is a long haired dog the other a lab. Seems to do the job. One could not tolerate the drops behind the ears, as it really irritated the skin. Have seen no bad side effects from this product...

    - Posted: 9/15/2012 10:24:48 AM

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