bred 2 bully kennels
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So I have a friend that sells me 100 dollar gift cards form walmart for 50 bux. So it would be alot cheaper for me to use this stuff. http://www.petarmor.com/works/works.php Heres the story the patent ran out on the main ingredient of frontline and now this is like a generic. Has anyone tried this stuff?
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choccacon
#2
Truth is.....never heard of it!!
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steve boatwright
#3
never heard of it either.. sorry bro, we have been using a pill called trifexis .... http://www.trifexis.com/Default.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1... it is 18 bucks a month from a vet... it works on fleas ticks, heat worms, intestinal worms, ect... left the link for ya to ck out... might be a lil cheaper.. and i can honestly say ive NEVER seen a flea, tick, or anything on colt.. i will say he is an inside dog, and has a regular bath.. so im not sure how it would be on an outside dog... hope it helps ya bro
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bred 2 bully kennels
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Thanks steve ...I have been a frontline user for a long time and satisfied but the supplier i was getting it from has went up on prices so I am looking for new direction. That link I posted said its all the same ingredients and I did more research and alot of ppl say they can tell no difference in this and frontline so I think I am gonna give it a shot I will let u guys know in a month or so if it works.
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bill wright
#5
Here ya go man,from Tom Garner

After a bit of research I've come across and tested an inexpensive, high quality means of flea control. It is pretty common knowledge that Frontline is the primo means of controlling fleas. It outperforms Advantage by a significant margin. However, it is too expensive for large yards. Frontline typically costs $20-$30 per dog when purchased from your vet.
After a bit of research I found that the active ingredient, fipronil, is also used in a termite treatment called Termidor SC. This product is available online in 20 ounce bottles for $62.95. Go to http://www.pestproductsonline.com/produ ... -14-0.html
to purchase.
To use, measure in a syringe and drop it on your dogs back starting between the shoulder blades and work your way back. Be sure to apply in areas that your dog cannot lick.
I treated more than 100 dogs with 1 bottle. In fact, given the conversion ratio of 28.4131 ml per fluid ounce, you should be able to treat about 10 44-88 lb dogs per ounce of termidor, or 200 dogs per 20 ounce container. At a typical vet cost of $25 per dog, you can save over $4900 with a single container of Termidor!

Dose it as follows:
45-88 lbs 2.7 ml
23-44 lbs 1.4 ml
00-22 lbs .7 ml
You can expect high quality flea control for at least a month using this product in this manner. Feel free to crosspost this wherever it might do some good! Tom G.

http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/termidor-sc-p-184.html?osCsid=96b36fc8460da343047dd2919bfdf938
Last update on June 8, 2:51 am by bill wright.
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bill wright
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For worms I use Ivomec/Ivermectin for heartworms, you can buy a small bottle that will last you a while for around 30.00 of 1% ivomec or you can get the tube of Ivermectin for 7 bucks at the local feed stores. Just need to figure out how much your dogs weigh and measure it out correctly, I use that instead of the #$@! hte vet has, same stuff as heartguard just dosed for cattle and horses.
For other worms I use Pyrantel Paomate and Panacur I use it all once a month.

Panacur and Pyrantel is at tractor supply
http://www.tractorsupply.com/equine/horse-health/horse-wormers/
And Ivermectin
http://www.tractorsupply.com/livestock/livestock-health/livestock-wormers/

As soon as I can I will put up the dose to go by to use these on dogs
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bred 2 bully kennels
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awesome man a ton of useful information thanks
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bill wright
#8
Ivomec injectable- 1/10cc per 10 pounds of weight.
For hte paste wormers I squeeze out just a little bit about as long as my pinky fingernail.Not more than that for a grown dogI use just a little bit on pups I dont use the Ivomec on young pups though,I wait until they are about 12 weeks or more before I start them on that.
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