All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Ketoconazole Safety-Dr. Doug and OthersI have a dog that is allergic to virtually the outdoors and indoors. Have battled skin issues with him for a long time and (knock on wood) he doing good now. I got allergy testing done to find out what exactly he is allergic to. I too experienced Apaquel losing its effectiveness. Try giving 1/2 a pill in the morning and the other half in the evening for a more "spread out" effectiveness. I bathe him once or twice weekly with Malseb shampoo. That really helps with yeast/fungus and finally what I found is the current ticket is a new injection out called Cytopoint. Safer then Apaquel and works for 6-8 weeks against itchiness. I should add he is on weekly allergy shots as well.Re: Front cap oxidizing along the top. How to restore the shine?My 2015 Bullet Premier's cap started fading in less then a year. Nothing but a repaint will fix it. Manufacturer should be ashamed for putting quality out like that. I will forever shame them for it and won't but their brand again. Less then a year. Unacceptable.Re: Too Many Choices For Newcomer+2 on what Durb said about the bed butting up to an entertainment stand. I have that and I hate it. I'm 6-3 so just imagine the cussing I'm doing lolRe: Just Returned From Alaskan Trip with Travel TrailerNo pics? SheeshRe: Your Rig dschamp wrote: 2015 F-350 and 2016 Artic Fox 27-5L. Not as big or plush as many, but at 29.6' we can find plenty of spaces in State and National Parks. The Artic Fox may not have all of the fancy bells and whistles, but it is built like a tank. I have that truck in a 250 but extended cab. Love the 5ver. If I ever go to a 5ver, I already set my sights on the Artic Fox 27-5L. CongratsRe: Pulled the triggerI'm jealous. The 25Y or 25W I think it was, is my choice if I was to replace my TT. I also like their smallest 5th wheel. But I don't have any dealers close by. Congrats !!Re: What do you use for a BBQ? 2012Coleman wrote: Actually, after seeing the Volcano Grill above - forgot about them, I would go with one when my Weber bites the dust. You can use propane, wood or charcoal, and it collapses into a nice size for storing. Lots of accessories to cook many different foods - you can even bake in it. You might be waiting for a loooong time. Webers really don't bite the dust. They last forever, becoming part of the family.Re: Water Transfer - New "Toy"Sweet idea !Re: 1st outing, shake and break. 12thgenusa wrote: Close the vent on the bottom of the unit to force the air through the ducts. This ^^ Close the main ceiling vent at the unit and you'll get more to the vents. The main vent is mainly for "rapid" cooling of the main living area. Close it and it forces better air through the ducts.Re: State ParksPoint Lookout is close to me, however I've never camped there....yet. I've heard the mosquitoes will pick you up and carry you away. Not to high jack the thread, but what are everyone's experience at Point Lookout?
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