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Posted by c.salyers on 07-28-2006 07:30 PM:

i used this product and have been flea free for 2 days now
you have to see it to believe it
i put it on 4 week old pups 8 week old pups and four month old pups as well as the older dogs
all dogs are fine

fullcry if you ever need anything give me a hollar
thanks again
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Posted by Bolt Action on 07-29-2006 05:26 PM:

I finally found some of this stuff. Our local wal-mart doesn't carry it. Had to go to one in the next county. It was just over $18.00.
Gonna put some on a couple dogs today and see what happens.

Ashley,
Let me know how your's do.

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Posted by Erik Fisher on 07-30-2006 03:53 AM:

You know dawn dish soap works real good too


Posted by john yoakum on 07-30-2006 04:42 AM:

Guys my cousin has been fighting the fleas ever since it got warm this year and has spent an ungodly amount of money doing it,well when I ran across this post about 2 weeks ago I called him and asked if he was still having problems and the words that came out of his mouth was something fierce, so I told him about this post and what was being advertised and he went and bought some and 24 hrs. later was flea free and only spent less than $19.00 this stuff is for real and I'm gonna go out and buy a couple bottles and keep it stored in a cool place for later use,this stuff might go out of the roof if a bunch of coon hunters start buying it! LOL


Posted by FullCry on 07-30-2006 05:12 AM:

Yeah it works real good. I have used Dawn to kill fleas on dogs but it only killls the ones on them when you bathe them and if you have a flea infestation then they keep hatching out and getting on your dogs. This stuff keeps killing them for a minimum of a month....every flea that bites the dog dies in a few minutes. Good luck with the fleas...........FullCry


Posted by Outback1 on 08-01-2006 01:37 PM:

btt


Posted by TAZ on 08-04-2006 12:56 PM:

Dogs still Flea Free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I didn't treat my puppies just the mother down her back, and puppies are still flea free.

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Posted by skyblu on 08-04-2006 01:14 PM:

I used it when first post came out

IT WORKS! No more scratching dogs!
Thanks Fullcry.
I was spending a FORTUNE every month on my flea prevention program & I was STILL seeing certain dogs scratching
NOW NO DOGS SCRATCHING ANYMORE

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Posted by monty on 08-05-2006 03:50 AM:

just used it let u know latter

btt

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Posted by ELMO OVERTON on 08-05-2006 03:55 PM:

I tried this and it works

I put this on my Dual Grand and Dual CH my Nite ch and my two open reg dogs and they are flea free. My dog will go in his dog house now. I've never had a flea problem till this summer and my dogs scratched themselves till they where bleeding from both ears and chest now they are comfortable and no scratching so I'm a believer.


Posted by FullCry on 08-06-2006 05:28 AM:

we ran our coyote hounds last night and i talked to some of my buddies then and they are still flea free to along with me. They told this other hunting buddy of ours that kennels forty hounds and had a bad infestation about the stuff, so they bought some and put some on every dog and in two days all fleas were gone. They said it was the worse flea problem they had ever had. They had also spent a bunch of money fighting them. Take care all, FullCry


Posted by ken rocha on 09-11-2006 07:28 PM:

btt


Posted by Casey Hatfield on 09-11-2006 09:01 PM:

Does it work if you mix it up in a sprayer and spray in and around kennels?I tried Frontline and Seven dust and it worked for about 2 weeks but they have returned.That was a waste of about 70 bucks.


Posted by FullCryJr. on 09-11-2006 09:12 PM:

casey hatfield

there is no need to spray.. if you put this on your dogs, they practically do the spraying for you...when the dog lays down where fleas are, it kills them...and it also wont work if sprayed

-Luke


Posted by wkfii on 09-11-2006 10:50 PM:

Re: Knocks fleas out...same as admire but cheaper..

quote:
Originally posted by FullCry
Hey everybody, go to Lowes or anywhere that they sell pesticides(i buy it at Lowes) it's in the garden section and it's in a blue quart plastic bottle labeled Bayer.....just like the aspirin company.....advanced 12month tree and shrub insect control concentrate.....turn the bottle to the back side and it should say active ingredient....Imidacloprid 1.47%.. this is the exact same chemical as admire but it is more dilute so we have to put more on the dog. I have been using it for over a year now on my ten hounds and several friends dogs plus a billy goat. This is also the same chemical the vet sales trade name advantage...but it is more dilute than it but way much cheaper. A quart of this here in Alabama cost eighteen bucks and on average you can treat around sixty dogs with the quart. I put fifteen mililitres....15ml on all dogs from 40 to 65 lbs.... 20 ml on 65 to 90 lbs and 25 ml on a dog over 90 lbs. Put it on every dog that you own inside and outside every month. You won't have to spray anything because each dog will become a flea killing machine....Within 24 hours after treating the dog any flea that bites the dog for a month or more will die within a few minutes.....as more eggs hatch and fleas are born they will bite the dog and be dead quick. I have seen massive infestations irradicated by one dog being treated and every flea in their house and outside was dead in four days.
Buy this stuff and a 30 ml syringe.... if the dog will lay down squirt it on their bellies and rub it in all over the bellie and chest. I f the dog won't lay down just start at the base of the tail and applie a strip from there up to their neck and rub it in. The idea is to get as much on their skin as possible because it is absorbed into their bloodstream and within 24 hours it is circulating throughout their body for at least a month. There will be a dry streak down their back when it drys and the next day if you don't like seeing that then take a spray bottle of water and dampen the streak and rub it in....then even more of the chemical will now get in their bloodstream but it really won't matter cause the fleas are in trouble either way. Try not to bathe the dogs a few days before and a few days after putting this on them.
This stuff has shown amazing results here for i have never been flea free this long........over a year..... I have fought fleas all my life untill i found this stuff....i mean i dont have a one here.....good luck and i hope it works as good for y'all as it has for me.....FullCry



Everytime I go to a vets office, it is the same old story. The man has a coonhound and therefore he is an ingnorant hillbilly. The last time some AR rights chick tried to kick me out into a thunderstorm and she did not work there. Patch just wanted to chew on her rescued cat. LOL

The other thing is that the vet is always trying to sell overpriced meds. I had a problem with a tick introduced infection and this post has been most helpful. Not surprising that Bayer is the manufacturer of Advantage. Bayer is one of the biggest producers of pharmacueticals and chemicals in the world. I checked into the issue of ticks and found that Bayers' Advantix (ticks, fleas, and mosquitos) is a mix of imidacloprid and permethrin. Permethrin is readily availiable and inexpensive as well. THE ONLY THING IN REGARD TO PUTTING THIS MIXTURE ON YOUR HOUNDS IS THE DOSAGE. These are poisons, and too much of good thing if you overdose. Does anyone have a gander on how much permethrin you can get away with?

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Posted by Casey Hatfield on 09-12-2006 12:27 AM:

Thanks Luke.


Posted by jim temmen on 03-20-2007 02:17 PM:

just bringing this back up to top getting that time of year again and this really does work. you can treat entire kennel for months for less than it would cost to treat one dog for a couple months dont be afraid to try this
ps we use it on our cats also with no problem, just be sure to lower dose to thier level.

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Posted by skyblu on 03-20-2007 02:56 PM:

THIS WORKS!

This product has cut my flea management program to a Minimum
THANKS FULLCRY FOR SHARING THIS INFO
And yes - it's important to keep this thread at the top because flea season has begun

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Posted by Bolt Action on 03-20-2007 02:57 PM:

Are y'all rubbing it on the dog's bellies, as suggested? Or on their back?

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Posted by Buckshot on 03-20-2007 03:38 PM:

I been rubbing on belly and chest............haven't had any flea problems.

Brought home pup last year that had fleas, used it on him and and the next day there wasn't one flea on him.


Posted by chester cooner on 03-20-2007 03:47 PM:

Does it have an effect on ticks as well?


Posted by Wayne Deloach on 03-20-2007 03:59 PM:

This stuff sounds like dynamite on fleas. I don't have much of a flea problem but my dogs pick up ticks in the areas that I hunt very badly. Will this stuff work on ticks?


Posted by 1939 on 03-20-2007 04:26 PM:

Anyone know if it will work on Deer ticks?


Posted by JustinM on 03-20-2007 04:28 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Wayne Deloach
This stuff sounds like dynamite on fleas. I don't have much of a flea problem but my dogs pick up ticks in the areas that I hunt very badly. Will this stuff work on ticks?


I am the same not much in problems of fleas but do get alot of ticks. I use frontline but it is definatly expensive when buying for the hounds and yard dogs.

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Posted by Wayne Deloach on 03-20-2007 06:36 PM:

btt


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