where is that at? I used to work in Redding Ca as a cna I might 
 be able to help with finding a better place for ya.
Kate Dale

--- On Wed, 1/26/11, Nancy Lucky <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Nancy Lucky <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: safe flea ideas (Precautions)
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 8:00 PM










        






 












We had some fleas on my neighbor's lawns last summer - so if Abbey was over 
there I would look every where on her skin to see if I could see anything which 
since she has black hair it was hard. I only saw one once and I just gave her a 
warm bath and it just fell into the water. But to be safe I used the little 
metal comb and went through her hair to make sure no eggs. We do not have the 
problems in N. Calif like they do in the south - most vets here do not put dogs 
on heartworm here unless we travel or go camping. Miss Magoo (Maggie) is so 
light that I would see them right away, I am always on the look. My father got 
scabies from the place is is living at and I found out that dogs can get them 
too - so called the Vet and he told me that if they had scabies I would know 
right away because they would scratch 24/7. But I did bathe them since they 
were just
 with my dad. My Dad is moving out of there this weekend, this place charges 
6,000 a month and the care is terrible!


When you are gifted... give; when you learn... teach
Nancy, Abbey-Rose and Maggie-Mae
 

--- On Wed, 1/26/11, swpeng <[email protected]> wrote:


From: swpeng <[email protected]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: safe flea ideas (Precautions)
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 10:18 AM


I've heard about this, Diatomaceous Earth, but also have read that you must 
take precautions.  From this website
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/okgard/msg0621251915317.html

"However, I wanted to pass on some very pertinent information that I just 
discovered after visiting my holistic veterinarian. DE is actually NOT safe to 
use on pets without extreme caution. When rubbed on pets' coats, it can 
severely dry out their skin (which can cause health problems that do far beyond 
dull coats!). Even more important to note is that dry DE can be very harmful to 
the lungs, both for pets and humans. Because of the structure of DE (tiny 
fossilized oceanic micro-organs with sharp edges...obviously a lay-person's 
description!), if DE is accidentally inhaled while applying it can be harmful 
to lung tissue, etc. The vet recommended
 combining DE with water in a sprayer, spraying the yard, and then watering it 
in before allowing pets to spend time out there."

--- In [email protected], twopenns@... wrote:
>
> Peggy, its the same thing I told you about.  It's called Fossil Shell  
> flour made by Perma-Guard, Inc.  Try to Google it.
>  
> Gloria
>




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