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Get yourself a Peacock, or guinea(2) fowl. They'll clean up your yard also great watchdogs.
![]() Friend of mine has them in Missouri & they roam his property & reall do a GOOD job. Nik,
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Permethrin is very effective and can be sprayed on the grass. Safe for dogs too, but not to eat.NOT SAFE FOR CATS,DEADLY |
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Have had many on the dog. Interesting that the dog may be allergic to the tick medicine. Our golden has been itching like crazy maybe that's why. Had a tick crawling on me tonight after hunting too. They seem really bad this season.
Regards, Chris
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He certainly may be Chris, we have a cat that reacts bad to the hartz brand tick drops. Both our cats get frontline and flea/tick collars, no bugs in our house.
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We use some kind of med the vet gave us on our femaleadult shep but for 2 days after she lays around like she is an old hound dog. 2 days later she is back up and full of energy again. Certifex I think is name of it. Wasnt sure the effect it would have on pup. We dont have any cats- neighbor stole them!!
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John,
It's better then finding Lewis in bed!! ![]()
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LOL Mike, I hear you.
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