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Vets here favor Frontline Plus

Posted By: Misha on 2007-03-19
In Reply to: Need recommendations for dog flea control. - CAMT

I think it's because of our warm climate meaning we have more of one or the other to deal with. I can't remember which way it is, but each vet we've been to here has preferred Frontline Plus. I'd ask your vet.


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I use Frontline on everyone here.
I was using the Hartz stuff that was like Frontline but not....nearly killed my little dog.  Poor thing had seizures and everything.  My vet told me it was pulled from the shelves 10-some-odd years ago but was available again and was bad ju ju.  So, went to Frontline and never had a problem.  It's expensive but we were absolutely infested with fleas the year before last and I learned my lesson then!  I use it year 'round...wintertime was when we got overrun with fleas that year.  I get it through 1-800-Petmeds and they have free shipping and even throw in a dog treat and catnip when I order, so that's always fun too!  Good luck with it! 
I've always used Frontline
and it always seemed to work on my dogs.
i prefer frontline plus,
it takes care of fleas and ticks. My vet has it cheaper than on-line.
Frontline: Kids on Meds
The medications that they put the kids on can cause permanent brain damage. Go to PBS.org and watch kids on medications by Frontline.

Good luck.
link to Frontline video
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/medicatedchild/
vets
I have asked many a vets over the years if they disclose to the owner what exactly is entailed in the procedure, and they all have responded no they do not, so what does that say about vets! "First do no harm", guess that excludes them. Can you imagine going in for a mastectomy and them not telling you what it entails, I think not, big money maker for them.
por favor is *if you please* in FRENCH......

ROFL


I think I would consider changing vets, too-sm
after this, as it is not wise to give a cat just dry food. They need the wet food to keep from getting dehydrated. Dry food does not contain everything they need to maintain good health as they have mostly grain and no true meat products. Check with other vets. This one sounds a little too pushy and has a large ego. JMO
That last song definitely was not in his favor
It's always going to happen with those original songs they do. Obviously that was more of a Jordin song than a Blake song. The Clay-Ruben year, they each had their own song. Clay's was "This is the Night." I don't remember what Ruben's was. In any event, they didn't both have to do the same original song. With Blake and Jordin being so different, it would have been nice to have something more fair, more even, instead of Blake having to do something so totally not his style.
my mother's vets have always
done it for free, but I've never had one that did.  Going rate around here is about 75 unless you want cremation or disposal.  The vet that came to my house only charged 75 and took my baby with him.  He was a mobile vet and pays no overhead for rent.  Such a great service as taking a cat to the vet is such a stressful experience and I did not want it to be his last.
Wake up and do yourself a favor....
dump him and move on! There seem to be no redeeming qualities about him. You are either head over heels in love, afraid to leave or blind. You CAN do better, you have to want it and not allow yourself to be treated as a non-entity.
I HAVE A FAVOR TO ASK AI PEOPLE
I record most of my AI shows so if you are going to post anything make sure you put in the subject that it's a moment breaker LOL!

I don't want to know who's going home before I watch it! :)

I'll try not to read the posts, promise!

Oh, and Rose should have definitely stayed. I liked her a lot! Tatiana needs to go on, her drama is like nails on a chalkboard!

I kind of like the multiple personality guy - at least he stays true to what he does! :)
Do us a favor and hide the phone, please! : (
And can I ask why? Is it just because he is a "male" or what? Unbelievable.
my vet told me and other vets have confirmed
that dying cats purr and even cats in a lot of pain will purr.  Really devastated me at one time when I was trying to convince myself my cat was not in pain.  Cats are also sometimes very stoic and it makes it very difficult to discern how much pain they are in. 
They'd be doing everyone a favor (babies, grand-
favor if they took custody away from the little budding porn-star and let families who are TRULY loving and caring, (who didn't have them simply to get themselves in the spotlight), adopt and raise them, without sticking us with the bill.
well i can't say i'm in favor of legalizing meth
they are a naturally growing substances. I'm still perplexed as to how you can outlaw something that you can grow in your back yard.
Are you in favor of this legislation passing?

Georgia 'Octomom bill' would limit embryo implants


Story Highlights


*Georgia state senator says bill was inspired by "Octomom" Nadya Suleman
*Bill would limit women under 40 to two embryos, women 40 or older to three
*Critics call it a backdoor effort to outlaw abortions in the state
*Bill faces long odds of passing because of timing in Georgia legislature



ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- The tabloid-friendly tale of the so-called California "Octomom" continues to stir debate -- this time 2,000 miles away in the Georgia state capitol, where lawmakers say they're trying to prevent a repeat.


Proposed legislation regulating in-vitro practices came after Nadya Suleman gave birth to octuplets.


A Georgia state senator introduced legislation to limit the number of embryos that can be implanted in a woman's uterus during in-vitro fertilization procedures.


Sen. Ralph Hudgens, a Republican from near Athens, Georgia, said his legislation was inspired by Nadya Suleman, the woman who said she gave birth to octuplets after being fertilized with six embryos -- an unusually high number.


"She is not married," said Hudgens. "She is unemployed, she is on government assistance and now she is going to put those 14 children on the back of the taxpayers in the state of California."


Suleman, 33, had six children before the procedure.


Hudgens' plan, which was co-sponsored by several other senators, would limit the number of embryos a doctor could implant to two for women under 40 years old and three for women 40 or older.


Those numbers are slightly less than what's considered the norm in medical circles.


The American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommends no more than two embryos for women under 35 years old and no more than five for women over 40. The reason for allowing more embryo's in women over 40 is that it is more difficult for them to get pregnant.


State lawmakers in Missouri are considering a similar bill. And England and Italy have had similar limits on the books for years.


At least some fertility doctors say the limits in Hudgens' bill would hurt chances for women to get pregnant. They say that while three embryos are usually enough, there are special cases when they need more.


"What this bill will effectively do is shut us down," said Dr. Daniel Shapiro, a fertility doctor in Atlanta. "Patients seeking reproductive care in Georgia will go to Tennessee or South Carolina or Alabama. They will just leave."


Breaking the law would carry a fine of up to $1,000 under the legislation.


Some critics of the plan also see another problem, calling it a backdoor effort to outlaw abortions in the state.


The bill, which Hudgens titled the "Ethical Treatment of Human Embryos Act," contains language that says "a living in vitro human embryo is a biological human being who is not the property of any person or entity."


The anti-abortion group Georgia Right to Life issued a news release in support of the bill on the day it was introduced.


"Georgia Right to Life supports Sen. Hudgens in this legislation and wants to see strong protections in place to stop the dangerous practice of implanting more embryos than is medically recommended," the group said, saying the plan would help avoid premature births and low birth weight in in-vitro fertilization cases.


Realistically, the bill faces long odds of passing -- at least in the near future. Tuesday was Day 25 of the Georgia legislature's 40-day session. Legislators will meet 10 more days, then take a break until June, when lawmakers will consider how money flowing to the state from the federal economic-stimulus plan may help their ongoing budget woes.


According the the Georgia legislature's Web site on Tuesday, Hudgens' bill had been read and assigned to a committee, but no other action had taken place.


Some Georgians from the lawmaker's part of the state say they hope he has to keep waiting for a long time.


"Unless the senator is a physician, ethicist or other informed professional, he should step aside and let the medical professionals determine what is best in individual cases," Dorothy West wrote in a letter to the Editor of the Athens Banner-Herald, Hudgens' hometown paper. "There are other issues more important to the citizens of Georgia that should be addressed."


All the vets I ever worked with had their cats declawed.
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When I worked for vets, they and staff always disclosed
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Most vets donate services for shelters. I think they
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I'm all for legalization (though not necessarily in favor of taxation), but (sm)
...at least if pot were the drug of choice, rather than alcohol, we'd have a lot fewer belligerent people out causing fights (though, perhaps, the shoplifting stats for cookies, chips and pop might rise ).

Fewer DUI deaths ... have you seen how slowly and carefully a pot smoker drives? LOL.
I agree also, change vets...ours put our dog on meds immediately. nm
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Well Hoorah for the Vietnam vets/Harley riders--sm
As badly as they were treated when they came back from their war, it is heartwarming to know that they will still support the soldiers fighting in this war! I am glad they are there for these poor families!
I'd totally trade the wrinkles in favor of being thinner.

I'm an adipose tissue roller coaster...I start to pack on the pounds come fall and then start to drop it all come spring.  It is so hard to stay active during winter...even everyday chores in winter aren't enough to keep my body type trim, and then there's all that glorious comfort food that shows up around those shorter, colder days that are of absolutely no help either. 


Almost time to get that BBQ grill cleaned off and prepped for grillin healthy things like veggies and fish.  Now, if I could only hide the blender on myself so those pesky Margaritas stay away....


MMMmmmmm....summer!


I have put down several pets and buried at home; vets will provide a box
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