Toshia
I use Frontline on my chi's but they do get baths with Dawn and afterwards I
use  a conditioner made for us Suave and rinse it right off to help the
dryness. Can you treat around your house with a perimeter of Sevin dust or
granules. That is what I use and my Beagles run in the woods all the time.
Then you can always resort to what we do for our puppies...a flea comb and
soapy water.
HTH
 
~~Mare~
Visit my groups and my web site !
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Breeding123s
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Themed_Swaps
 
http://www.freewebs.com/peggyslegacy/
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: toshia nicholson
Date: 10/07/07 20:11:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Bathing & Fleas
 
I just washed Tater Tot for the first time.  He did fairly well.  I think he
ll get used to it as long as it remains a pleasant experience.  He was sooo
happy after his bath since the fleas are gone.  I used Dawn and it worked
great.  I won't use it continuiously because I don't want to strip all the
natural oils from his skin.  Has anyone ever used Dawn for the first scrub
down then a secondary shampoo/conditioner for another wash n rinse cycle to
condition the coat.  I didn't do it this time but I may need to if I have to
continue this process for awhile.  Also has anyone ever given their chi fish
oil capsules?  I've done it for my big dogs but am afraid to with him
because he's sooo little.  Any suggestions would be great.
 
Toshia
 
PS We have fleas really bad in our yard.  I live on a 5 acre wooded lot. 
Tater gets fleas everytime we take him out for a walk to to go potty.  We're
working on potty training him inside so we can limit his exposure to the
fleas.

marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The advertising jingle "dawn takes grease out of your way" is actually a
fact. Dawn is used by environmental agencies for a number of things because
of this. For instance, with oil spills, ducks are washed in dawn...it takes
the oil off. The same idea applies to the fleas...the slick nature of the
ingredients in dawn causes fleas to wash right off. It does NOT prevent
fleas, nor kill them...just causes them to fall off. However, I personally
would not want to use it long term on a regular basis. It is great for
getting a flea problem under control, but once under control, should only be
used as needed. Just as it "takes grease out of your way" it also takes oils
off....needed oils.
 
Marsha
 
Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your God is.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Karen Chandler 
To: Chihuahu [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 11:43 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Bathing & Fleas


My daughters Chi had a severe allergic reaction to fleas (fleas 
acted like a neurotoxin to the dog) and her vet put him on 
amoxicillin and prednisone. Said to avoid problems with some of 
the meds for fleas as they can also be neurotoxic, to just bathe 
her Chi's once a week with Dawn dishsoap and now she has been 
doing it and not had a problem since, so I started to bathe mine
with Dawn. I do not know why or the reasoning behind it but have
not had a flea problem so will continue since her dog had gotten 
so sick. If anyone knows of this or knows how it works I would 
love to know more.
Faithful to Dawn dishsoap now and my dogs are healthy.
Karen

--- In [email protected], "Toshia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't want to use flea shampoo on my Chi because I'm worried about
> it being too harsh on his skin. Does anyone have a good alternative?
> Also does anyone use the Vet Flea Drops? K9 Advantix, Frontline, ect
> on their chi? I'm not sure where to go with this. He's only 5 lbs
> and all the meds are for dogs up to 10lbs. Thanks for your advice.
> 
> Toshia
>






Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! 
 
 

<<imstp_chubbi_en_by_im.gif>>

Reply via email to