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Posted by WIENGLISH on 04-05-2010 10:38 PM:

Frontline

WHERE IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO FIND FRONTLINE THE TICKS IN WISCONSIN ARE EVERY WHERE RITE NOW

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Posted by t.darge on 04-06-2010 02:51 PM:

Try here:
http://pet-supplies.shop.ebay.com/F...d=p3286.c0.m282

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...refix=frontline

Ticks have been out here since the first time it warmed up a bit in January.

If I could find a market for them I'd be rich!!!!!
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Tony -- I've been disappointed in frontline lately. I'm heading to tractor supply this week to try cattle tags:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/livest...-20-box-2259914

Was a thread on here last year about them. Supposed to work great on fleas, ticks and flies.


Posted by skyblu on 04-06-2010 03:23 PM:

BEST & least expensive tick control

I handle & train for a Veterinarian & can vouch for this as a tick preventative.
Go to the feedstore & buy a packet of Cattle ear tags. Cut 2 slits in the tag & slip it onto the dog's collar. They last for 3 OR MORE months.
Also, (Vet recommended) if you have ticks on your dog, go to an auto supply store, get B-12 Carburator spray cleaner, spray generously directly, close-up on the ticks - they will fall off DEAD within a day without leaving sores caused by forcible removal.

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Posted by pigsit on 04-06-2010 03:31 PM:

Jeffers Livestock, 1800533-3377, free shipping on orders over $60. Tom

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Posted by Okie Dawg on 04-06-2010 04:17 PM:

I get it on ebay cheaper than I can find it any were. I get it for the bigest dog they make it for then devided it up on the dogs......Just put the first of this season on last night.

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Posted by t.darge on 04-06-2010 04:24 PM:

Re: BEST & least expensive tick control

quote:
Originally posted by skyblu
I handle & train for a Veterinarian & can vouch for this as a tick preventative.
Go to the feedstore & buy a packet of Cattle ear tags. Cut 2 slits in the tag & slip it onto the dog's collar. They last for 3 OR MORE months.
Also, (Vet recommended) if you have ticks on your dog, go to an auto supply store, get B-12 Carburator spray cleaner, spray generously directly, close-up on the ticks - they will fall off DEAD within a day without leaving sores caused by forcible removal.



I am purchasing the cattle tags this week. Do they keep the ticks from riding on the dog's hair into the house? or just keep them from biting the dog?


Posted by skyblu on 04-06-2010 04:32 PM:

Wearing the cattle ear tags on the collar

I don't find ANY ticks on the dogs wearing cattle ear tags

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Posted by Ron T Darrah on 04-06-2010 04:41 PM:

Cow Ear Tags

Is there a particular type (medicated)?

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Posted by Buckshot on 04-06-2010 04:53 PM:

I use the one t.darge has posted a link to Tractor Supply.

Here is how I do the tags:

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Originally posted by Buckshot
I over lap the tag and punch the male button through. I take a Dremel (or you can use a grinder) and file down the point on the male button till it's round and smooth. No glue to come unglued or tie straps to break.

Here is what it looks like:







I don't see any results of them helping for fleas so you want to use something for fleas, but it worked against the ticks and flies.


Posted by WIENGLISH on 04-06-2010 10:33 PM:

ILL HAVE TO GIVE THE CATTLE TAGS A TRY THANKS

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PR' SNOWY RIVER ENGLISH DR SHY
PR' SNOWY RIVER WHITE NIGHT SPANKY (80 POINTS TO CH)
CH PR' SNOWY RIVER LITTLE DOT
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Posted by Bob Hennessey on 04-07-2010 12:28 AM:

I tie them to my mule halters. Never find a tick on them when I do. Never thought about putting them on a dogs collar. I'm going to do that. Thanks for the info. They are a lot cheaper then frontline.

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