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You can only get them at a vet. Our vet gave us a discount for buying so many. They are WELL worth it.
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Debbie Killough
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Ive picked em up over the counter just remember to look for amitraz as the active ingriedent.
quote:amanda a buddy of mine uses the tags yellow i belive he swears on them they work great they last about 10-12 weeks keeps them flea free and fly free as well but you just get an ol collar your not useing and put them all way round the collar may look dorky but hey it works you can get them i belive 20,40, 50 in a pack there bout inch wide well heck youve seen them but they work wornders here hope this helps
Originally posted by ItsOlMander
really want info on cow tags- any one know anything about them?
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Chris Neff
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I put the Bayer Tree & Shrub solution,
on my 3 dog's back in April, & they still don't have Fleas. I put a little (except for one place) from just behind the ears, all along the back to the root of their tail. I also put some on their belly.
The only complaint that I have, & it was my fault, was when I was appling it to my old female, the plunger on the syringe didn't slide smoothly & squirted out a little more than I wanted on the root of her tail. Now she has a BARE SPOT about the size of a half a dollar in that spot.
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