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- NaioExplorer II
tonymull wrote:
My mistake, but it is B1 instead of B6 that makes us less tasty. And, reading up, it is something in how we metabolize bananas that draws them, not the potassium...so back to the french fries for you! ;-)
Oh! Good to know! Thanks for the update :). - tonymullExplorer
4X4Dodger wrote:
I would say not to worry about this. Dogs all over the world in the tropical zones dont get mosquito repellent and do just fine.
Dogs in Alaska do just fine without it.
Dogs who do well in mosquito country have the proper coat to discourage mosquitoes. This particular pup has very little fur on her chest and underside. Great little dog but not built for fending off bugs. Her adopted, and not very bright in her opinion, sister has a thicker coat and will do just fine...except she tries to eat every mosquito that flies by. Must be exhausting, she sleeps like a rock when we are camping. ;-) - tonymullExplorerThe Advantix sounds like a great idea! We'll just switch over from their current flea control.
My mistake, but it is B1 instead of B6 that makes us less tasty. And, reading up, it is something in how we metabolize bananas that draws them, not the potassium...so back to the french fries for you! ;-) - rockhillmanorExplorer IIThis is the only product I will use on my pets.
a natural fly repellent, Marigold Spray is non-toxic, alcohol free, pesticide free and SAFE...will not burn eyes! Works up to 8 hours with sunscreen protection. - 4X4DodgerExplorer III would say not to worry about this. Dogs all over the world in the tropical zones dont get mosquito repellent and do just fine.
Dogs in Alaska do just fine without it. - NaioExplorer II
whazoo wrote:
I swallow two tablespoons of cider vinegar a day or two before I go out, it works well for all bugs incl chiggers we had in Georgia when I whaz a kid. I just can't see getting my dog to take it, at least not without promising him a Corona to wash it down.
If he was a cat, I would just say 'mix it with tuna' :).
I wonder if the vinegar is high in vitamin B6? - sue_tExplorerSpeaking from our shorthaired fella's experience...
Advantix works extremely well. When we moved to Yukon we still had some Advantix from life on Vancouver Island, where ticks are a problem. Someone suggested I use it here too, to keep the skeeters off my boy.
Works great! Just one treatment each spring does the job. Put some on him last week because he was getting swarms around him and numerous bites. Now...nothing. They don't go near him. Amazingly effective.
Tempted to try it on myself :B - ChiMomExplorerAnother flea/tick repellant, Vectra 3D, also advertises it stops mosquitoes. We use this on our Chihuahuas and haven't noticed any problems.
- dturmModeratorAdvantix II is labeled as a mosquito repellant.
Key Benefits
• REPELS and kills ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes. REPELS biting flies and kills lice, too
• Kills ALL life stages of fleas and prevents development of fleas, flea eggs, larvae, and pupae
• Prevents fleas on a treated dog from reinfesting the home
• Kills fleas within 12 hours, and kills reinfesting fleas within 2 hours
• Waterproof
I'm not sure how well it works and for how long, but if you are doing flea and tick control (a good idea when camping with dogs) it might be a solution.
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