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Posted by Clays_coondogs on 06-08-2013 04:17 PM:

Easy way to get rid of ticks on your dog

I have heard Ivomec works. If so, how many cc's. Also any homemade remedies or just other medicines. Thanks

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Posted by croatankid on 06-08-2013 05:10 PM:

ivermectin is not effective against ticks. i know of nothing that works very well on ticks. the python cattle ear tags works the best. they keeps all fleas off, keeps most ticks off and many, but not all of those that get on the dog will die. i cut the tab off and discard it and, wrap the body of the tag around the collar and use two zip ties to hold it on. all my dogs wear them, even the two that sleep in our bed.

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Posted by JiM on 06-08-2013 05:53 PM:

Certifec. Not cheap but purty much waterproof, fullproof protection against fleas, tick and lice for 30 days per dose.

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Posted by silentnight on 06-08-2013 07:04 PM:

cattle tags

I used to use the cattle tags as well they worked pretty for the ticks... I didn't have any luck with the fleas staying away though

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Posted by croatankid on 06-08-2013 09:55 PM:

i think it might depend on your situation. if you have a bad flea infestation and use the tags, they might not work well. but if you have no fleas and then use them, you probably won't get fleas. it's hard to compare what works for one, in his situation, and what works well for another in a different situation. i use the purple tag. some use other colors and find them satifactory.
i also have used a combination of bayer tree and scrub and pymitherin and had good results.

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Posted by chadf on 06-08-2013 10:39 PM:

look for a tick collar with amitraz as the active ingredient. doesn't work for fleas but is specific for ticks.


Posted by GA DAWG on 06-08-2013 11:16 PM:

Mine don't get ticks and I use frontline flea an tick and a cheap tick collar. Ticks are BAD BAD this yr to.

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Posted by Jackson87 on 06-09-2013 12:13 AM:

Frontline works for me.I pulled several ticks off me lastnight and dogs r tick free.JIM how much you pay for Certifec?


Posted by rufusblue on 06-09-2013 12:37 AM:

Ticks

Verbac preventatic get it from a vet ticks fall off in 24hrs. This is a tick only collar works great . Works the same as comfortis for fleas except in collar form.


Posted by Dirtdevil on 06-09-2013 03:43 AM:

Ivermece works on anything that sucks blood ... mites , fleas , ticks , etc ... but you do gotta give em' a good sized dose for .. about 1cc every other week and it will keep 90% of em' off.

I kinda of got away from it just because it's an awful stout chemical to keep em' pumped full of.


I'm trying to stay away from over doctoring em' ... I have been using a little frontline spray before hunting and dish soap baths between .

We've gotten too dependant on easy ways and spending money these days ...


Posted by Ky Show Girl on 06-09-2013 05:37 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Dirtdevil
Ivermece works on anything that sucks blood ... mites , fleas , ticks , etc ... but you do gotta give em' a good sized dose for .. about 1cc every other week and it will keep 90% of em' off.

I kinda of got away from it just because it's an awful stout chemical to keep em' pumped full of.


I'm trying to stay away from over doctoring em' ... I have been using a little frontline spray before hunting and dish soap baths between .

We've gotten too dependant on easy ways and spending money these days ...



not the right dosage consults your vet. on proper dosage,it will
only get rid of what on them when giving.


Posted by Yogi33 on 06-09-2013 07:10 AM:

Preventic collar, no ticks for up to 3 months, with either frontline or advantix topical monthly.....zero fleas or ticks, That has worked the best for me, and I have tried almost everything. I have 2 dogs with new Seresto collar on, supposed to be waterproof flea, tick prevention for 8 months, 5 months if bathe or swim alot.....my dogs are in the swamps so I am putting it to the test. entirelypets.com or drlongfoster.com I think have the best prices available. Good luck, yeah they are terrible this year. I am using a 11oz can of bug spray a week. Still getting ticks.

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Posted by DEAN BALDWIN on 06-09-2013 01:35 PM:

I put wild garlic in with my dogs, they chew on the bulbs and lay on the leaves and it dose well, I don't have problems with fleas, ticks or flies

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Posted by Fisher13 on 06-11-2013 02:22 AM:

I just got a preventic collar, seems to be working well, but I think its a pretty nasty chemical.

I have been spraying bayers 12month home defense on my chaps, and haven't had a tick on me since.


Posted by blocksporthound on 06-11-2013 04:48 AM:

A to Z Vet Supply has a dosage sheet. I have used this and it works. It is about $50 for 3 liters. Ivomec SHEEP drench......not the 1% injectable which would cost a bloody fortune...3cc down the back every two weeks. The Bayer tree and shrub doesn't have an oily agent to make it spread. It doesn't really work. The sheep drench is blue. It works great on ticks and better than Frontline on fleas. For fleas the only thing that truly gets them off is Comfortis. Just make sure if you give Ivomec for heartworm prevention it is 2 weeks apart from Comfortis or it can cause neurological problems.

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Posted by toe cutter on 06-11-2013 05:05 AM:

old school - no texting 8)

I use happy jack kennel dip and have for 38 yrs now. $16 bottle does 5 dogs 2 times, once every 1 1/2 months. covers the whole summer here.

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Posted by mike69 on 06-11-2013 06:15 PM:

I tried the collars but they would come off after about a week. I use Trifexis for worms and fleas and frontline or advantix for ticks

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Posted by wakenda creek b on 06-11-2013 07:44 PM:

I use frontline plus a couple times a year during spring and summer. I also put cedar chips in there houses and mix in some 7 dust with there bedding. Seems to do good.

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Posted by artkiger on 06-12-2013 03:23 AM:

Ticks,Flease and Fly's

StockTox, read the label for mixing rather area spray or dipping the dogs. I weed whacked all grass around my kennels then sprayed the area. Mixed up a tub with 50gallon of water and dipped all dogs. Quickly wiped off eyes and faces , put back in kennels to shake and dry off. Tick,Fly and Flea free for three weeks now. Cost of bottle is around $15.00 and done all 7 hounds

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Posted by joeinmo on 06-12-2013 04:38 AM:

seven

used seven garden dust for years when they get bad it will kill whats on them also put it in there house .


Posted by punky bruster on 06-12-2013 04:08 PM:

bio o spot....... an dip him in kreo dip


Posted by gunslinger266 on 06-13-2013 02:51 AM:

I use an insectacide called termidor sc it is the same active ingredient as frontline. I just buy it by the jug and it lasts forever, it seems kinda costly til you think about how many of those little packs you bought of frontline. I also use cattle pour on Ivemect if the dogs get in a bunch of ticks before i get them Dr'd I pour some of the pour on Ivemect down their back and the ticks are dead the next day.

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Posted by nightrain3 on 06-13-2013 03:52 AM:

bronco fly spray

its for horses and dogs been working great 6 to 7 dollars a bottle


Posted by BASF Stewards on 06-19-2013 11:09 PM:

Proper Use of Termidor SC

As the manufacturer of Termidor® products, we have committed to the EPA to carefully monitor, and instruct upon, the correct use of our products. As part of our commitment to EPA, we have monitored this site.
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Posted by patches9452 on 06-19-2013 11:22 PM:

Re: Proper Use of Termidor SC

quote:
Originally posted by BASF Stewards
As the manufacturer of Termidor® products, we have committed to the EPA to carefully monitor, and instruct upon, the correct use of our products. As part of our commitment to EPA, we have monitored this site.
Your recent participation in a conversation around the BASF product Termidor® termiticide/insecticide gave us concern about your possible use of the product. While we do not have all the facts surrounding your use, it is important that you understand the following:

• Non-labeled use of federally registered pesticides is a violation of federal and state law.

• Uses not included on the Label have not been evaluated for human and environmental safety and can result in human and environmental hazard.

Please carefully review the label to confirm the legal permitted uses of Termidor. You may also visit our website, pestcontrol.basf.us/properuse, which also contains information on the proper use of Termidor. For any questions you may have, you may call us at 877-837-6436 or 800-777-8570, or email questions to BASF-Product-Stewardship@BASF.com . We also encourage you to share these resources with anyone you suspect may be involved in the non-labeled use of Termidor®.

Thank You

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wow... cant do or post anything without some government official seeing it... this should be a big big concern to every american


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