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01-06-2017 12:40 PM
@spot555 wrote:SeaMaiden-
Espoma is such a great brand. I've been using them for about 4 years, & I get GREAT results. Plus, you can over-apply, & it doesn't matter. I gave my front lawn a double-dose application in Nov., so I can't wait to see what my spring lawn looks like (lush & plush!)
@spot555 I just ordered this!!!! My husband just bought fertilizer for the front lawn ONLY, but your post came just in time. He said he would give this a try first. I hate ALL chemicals and after burying a dog this year with cancer and my husband has had a bone marrow transplant, I pray that this works. We cancelled our bug service and are going to do it ourselves with natural products.
01-06-2017 12:56 PM - edited 01-06-2017 12:57 PM
I've always given our dogs both, heart and flea preventives and none of them have died of cancer. My favorite Cocker Spaniel, Gizmo died of heart issues at 10 and our Chihuahua Leo was 15 when died of old age, we have two other Chihuahuas, Shad-O 16 and Oreo 12, and both are doing great. Our newest one, Khloe is 2 and this thread just reminded me to give her her heartworm pill, was due on the 3rd. And since we moved a year ago, they are no longer getting the flea preventative.
01-06-2017 01:38 PM
@jaxs mom wrote:What does the science say? It's not a matter of belief.
Strange that people who make these type of claims with pets are responsible, while those who do the same with children are crazy.
01-06-2017 01:44 PM - edited 01-06-2017 01:54 PM
@spot555 wrote:I don't care what's reported by science, or by the pharm companies. They're all connected by the almighty $$, with no regard for our well-being.
Chemicals that KILL are put into the bloodstream. That's never a healthy option. If the products kills fleas, etc., how can that be a positive for our pets health? Natural methods should be the first option, imo.
Antibiotics kill bacteria, they still save lives. Chemotherapy drugs kill cancer cells, they also save lives. Something that kills is not in and of itself bad.
Heartworm kills as does tapeworm in some cases. So flea and tick meds are not just about the almighty dollar. It is about saving lives. You know, my grandparents dogs all died of heartworm at early ages because it's rampant in the South. I'm grateful that dogs don't have to die from heartworm anymore.
01-06-2017 01:52 PM
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@jaxs mom wrote:What does the science say? It's not a matter of belief.
Strange that people who make these type of claims with pets are responsible, while those who do the same with children are crazy.
Well we do have studies that show a link between the vaccines in pets and vaccine site sarcoma. I'm all for vaccine choice for people and pets.
01-06-2017 01:53 PM
01-06-2017 01:54 PM
01-06-2017 05:31 PM
I dont use flea/tick medicine on my dog. I live in a high risk area for heartworm so I mix my own and give it to him every 45 days based on our warm months. We live in SE Wi. so the colder months I do not give it.
I believe vaccinations are a huge cause of cancer and other chronic issues like allergies, etc. My dog has had no vaccinations (and never will) other than rabies, which is given every 3 yrs after the initial one given.
I also dont know what goes into dog food so I feed raw. This way I am controlling most everything that goes into his body - except the air we breathe - which is a big factor I am sure also. 😏
My vet has no issues with what I choose for my dog. Luckily he continues to follow new research and evolves and adapts his practice. If mine didn't, I'd of course find a new vet.
01-06-2017 07:31 PM
@AmericanBulldogMom wrote:I dont use flea/tick medicine on my dog. I live in a high risk area for heartworm so I mix my own and give it to him every 45 days based on our warm months. We live in SE Wi. so the colder months I do not give it.
I believe vaccinations are a huge cause of cancer and other chronic issues like allergies, etc. My dog has had no vaccinations (and never will) other than rabies, which is given every 3 yrs after the initial one given.
I also dont know what goes into dog food so I feed raw. This way I am controlling most everything that goes into his body - except the air we breathe - which is a big factor I am sure also. 😏
My vet has no issues with what I choose for my dog. Luckily he continues to follow new research and evolves and adapts his practice. If mine didn't, I'd of course find a new vet.
Wonderful post! I applaud you.
01-06-2017 07:41 PM
We don't have fleas here and don't have grass. Some years, after a rare wet winter, we do have a short infestation of ticks. I use Avantix II only after they show up. I do use heart worm preventative but wonder if that's necessary since mosquitoes are rare. Can't get a straight answer out of a vet.
I've always had a dog or dogs but never had one die of cancer. So sorry for people who have to go through that.
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