Thursday, December 12, 2013

FLEA COLLARS

I'm not a fan of flea collars.   It just seems that you are putting toxins right near a dog's face where he will breathe them in-- on top of them being absorbed into the body on a regular basis.  But, here is a review of Seresto flea collars.    Seizures, vomiting, diarrhea?   Don't use them.



This article isn't so positive for Seresto flea collars. One dog did have seizures (in the comments), and others had vomiting and diarrhea

3 comments:

lady jicky said...

Never liked them and never used them !

Ginkgo's Daddy said...

http://fixfleas.com/seresto-flea-collar-dogs/

Scroll down near the bottom of the page for the side effects reported by customers.

One of my Pekes had a seizure and vomiting, and the other one had vomiting while wearing the Seresto 8 month flea collar. Will go back to topical flea/tick preventative and/or natural health solutions!

Ginkgo's Daddy said...

http://www.1800petmeds.com/education/symptoms-poisoned-dog-cat-10.htm

Symptoms of a Dog or Cat That Has Been Poisoned
The symptoms of a poisoned pet depend on the type of poison he or she is exposed to. Signs of illness may include the following:


Vomiting
Diarrhea
Seizures
Blood in the stool
Lethargy

Loss of appetite
Bruising
Nosebleeds
Irregular heartbeat
Inability to urinate

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