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03-02-2021 09:29 AM
Five years ago, a co-worker and I discussed why both her elderly cat and dog became sick and had to be put down within a week of each other.
I told her that I had always had misgivings about flea collars and medications. Didn't make sense to me that anything strong enough to kill fleas and ticks could be good for pets being exposed 24/7 to that same poison. With tears in her eyes she told me that she had just put new flea collars on the two of them.
From USA Today:
"Rhonda Bomwell had never used a flea and tick collar before. Pierre, her 9-year-old Papillon service dog, was mostly an indoor animal.
Still, her veterinarian recommended she purchase one, so Bomwell went to the pet store near her home in Somerset, New Jersey, and selected Bayer’s Seresto collar.
A day later, on June 2, 2020, Pierre had a seizure, collapsing while Bomwell was making dinner. Lying on his back, the dog stopped breathing and his eyes rolled back."
Remainder of article can be found here:
03-02-2021 09:46 AM
This is why I have never used a flea collar on my small dog. I don't even like for him to get a rabies shot every other year now that he is 12.
For flea & tick control I apply food grade Diatomacious Earth. Available on AMZ.
No chemicals, easy application.
03-02-2021 10:01 AM
@queendiva wrote:This is why I have never used a flea collar on my small dog. I don't even like for him to get a rabies shot every other year now that he is 12.
For flea & tick control I apply food grade Diatomacious Earth. Available on AMZ.
No chemicals, easy application.
That's what I used last on my 18 year old cat and 12 year old dog. Three years ago! They are indoors and have not had a problem since, knock on wood.
03-02-2021 10:17 AM
Oh no ,i have used this.
03-02-2021 10:27 AM
@GrailSeeker @Thank you for posting this. I just took that collar off of both of my dogs.
03-02-2021 10:28 AM
Bayer makes another product that is banned in Europe but not here that is linked to killing bees. IT's widely sold as a garden product. SHAMEFUL.
03-02-2021 10:28 AM
@goldensrbest wrote:Oh no ,i have used this.
The last time I used one, maybe 30 years ago, I recall the instant headache I got upon cutting open the foil-lined inner package. I wondered if it gave my dog a headache, too.
It was truly heartbreaking when my co-worker told me about her dog being restless the night before he died. He kept getting up on her bed, then down, then up.
Oh, people!
03-02-2021 10:29 AM
@Rose429 wrote:@GrailSeeker @Thank you for posting this. I just took that collar off of both of my dogs.
Thank you,@Rose429
03-02-2021 10:33 AM
@GrailSeeker Just wanted to thank you for sharing this. I sent it to my daughter, in case they use one of these collars.
03-02-2021 10:33 AM
@nyc1 wrote:Bayer makes another product that is banned in Europe but not here that is linked to killing bees. IT's widely sold as a garden product. SHAMEFUL.
Is it Monsanto stuff? Bayer is merged with Monsanto now.
Now I will be honest here. Diatomaceous earth can also kill bees. It is a crystal that scratches the exoskeleton of insects. So don't use it to treat your yard. Still, when I dust my pets, I am not spraying poison over hundreds of acres of farm ground.
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