Cynthia
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here are the active ingredients to the common flea meds (all have inactive ones). You can get some of the yard bug, grub worm liquid that has the Imidacloprid as the the ingredient and it will for fleas as well. I have used it by putting it on a rag and rubbing the dog on belly and under legs and also putting it in a spray bottle. never had any adverse effects.
I mainly use the Comfortis pill myself. no issues there and have had a litter w/o any issues with bitch on the pill as well.
there is also the Diatomatious Earth. It is an all natural product that can be put on dog, pen, bedding, etc. It kills the fleas by getting into their exoskeleton and drying them out and they die. It doesnt work as quickly as some other products esp if you have a bad outbreak.
no matter what you use, do the research first. every one one of these has side effects and its up to you to make the choice what is best for your animals.
Advantage:
Imidacloprid
Pyriproxyfen
Advantix:
Imidacloprid
Permethrin
Pyriproxyfen
Frontline has:
fipronil
(S)-methoprene
Capstar (tablet) give daily or as needed for infestations:
Nitenpyram
Sentinel:
milbemycin oxime
lufenuron
Comfortis:
spinosad
reference to safety in breeding bitches. this was done with a much greater dosage than 1 pill a month:
In a reproductive safety study, COMFORTIS chewable tablets were administered orally to female Beagles at 1.3
and 4.4 times the maximum recommended therapeutic dose every 28 days prior to mating, during gestation, and
during a six-week lactation period. No treatment-related adverse effects were noted for conception rates in the
dams, or for mortality, body temperature, necropsy, or histopathology findings for the dams or puppies. One dam
from each treatment group experienced early pregnancy loss and one additional high dose dam aborted late term.
The treated dams experienced more vomiting, especially at one hour post-dose, than the control dams. Puppies
from dams treated at 1.3 times the maximum recommended therapeutic dose had lower body weights thanpuppies from control dams. Although puppy mortality between treated and control dams was not different, the
puppies from the treated dams experienced more lethargy (4.4X group only), dehydration, weakness and felt coldto the touch (4.4X group only) than puppies from control dams.
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