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sashajade
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« on: May 14, 2006, 07:03: PM »

hi its my first time here so hello to everyone Very Happy  i have 4 yorkies and they have got lodgers  Surprised as they havent seen my local vet in the last 6 months he wants to see all 4 and charge 25 pound for each dog then charge on top for frontline Mad  i cant afford that so does anyone please know if the pdsa give flea treatment? also zac was fine the first time he had frontline but the second time he started to act really strange like he was scared and then came up in red lumps all over his belly so i had to bath him 5 times aday untill the lumps crusted over so i dont want him to have frontline again so does anyone know of something that works just as well please?
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2006, 06:28: PM »

£25 for each dog does sound a bit steep.  

My vet charges £25 for a consultation, but if he sees both my dogs together he only charges £25 in total, not two lots of £25.  Is there another vet in the area you could try or how about giving the PDSA a call and asking what they cover?
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« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2006, 07:21: AM »

Hi  .......  why not take one dog  to the vet and   ask for a large frontline, he cant refuse you that.
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« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2006, 05:16: PM »

Hi Sasha, I have been making my own fleas and worms remedies (100% natural) using flower/gem and environmental essences for over 2 years now, and my two cats and dog have been using them all that time.

Please pm me if you are interested in a fleas alternative that is kind to animals.

Also, if anyone else is interested in these pet friendly remedies, please get in touch.

Rosi
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« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2006, 08:33: PM »

i as a rae es ads f bob marin spot on  for both dogs and cats , you apply it in the same way as frontline , and can buy in various amounts to suit your needs , its a good stand in for the vets treatments and we have had no complaints
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