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    Quote Originally Posted by Cass View Post
    For the collar to be effective for that long it has to stay on the animal. Taking it off after a week or a month means the dog is no longer protected.
    Yes, I was thinking it could be used as a 'quarantine' type item for shelters to clear the new dog of ticks & fleas. After that, it might not be needed.

    Maybe a bad idea, but it was a thought that jumped in to my head.

    I'd leave it on my dogs the full 8 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thymallus View Post
    Nice coupon for Bravecto, still not cheap but a bit cheaper.

    http://www.bravecto.ca/files/Bravecto-Coupon-EN.pdf
    Nice find! Better than full price.
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    Amazing, a valid coupon when you actually need one!

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    Picked up my Seresto collar up yesterday at Port Huron, Pet Smart. Regular price was $72.99 and if you are a Pet Perks member you receive a discount of $10.95 plus they had a special for one day only and received an additional 25% off. Before tax it came to $46.53 after the discounts.

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    YD let me know what you think. You'll love it. My guy spends most days outdoors and keeps him protected
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    off topic?...

    I'm going to start the Heartgard med May 1 this year instead of June 1. Seeing clouds of mosquitoes down her in SW On already.
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    makes you wonder how many coyotes are carrying lyme disease.
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    We started our dog on Bravecto over the weekend. This will be her first year on Bravecto as we previously had been using Advantix. Our Vet recommended Bravecto & said this season will the worst yet.

    Has anyone had experience with the Preventic collar? It looks like Amazon.ca sells them & might be a good secondary option for hunting in spots that are known to be higher risk.

    I also use UltraShield EX (thanks to terrym and I believe MikePal for that tip) on my boots/gear when walking out in known areas & technically I guess I could spray some on the dog too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RTRonthefly View Post
    We started our dog on Bravecto over the weekend. This will be her first year on Bravecto as we previously had been using Advantix. Our Vet recommended Bravecto & said this season will the worst yet.

    Has anyone had experience with the Preventic collar? It looks like Amazon.ca sells them & might be a good secondary option for hunting in spots that are known to be higher risk.

    I also use UltraShield EX (thanks to terrym and I believe MikePal for that tip) on my boots/gear when walking out in known areas & technically I guess I could spray some on the dog too.
    Picked up a t product called Sawyer insect repellant at Dicks Sporting Goods, Port Huron Michigan on the weekend. You spray it on your hunting clothing boots etc and will last up to six washes. Is the same as the UltraShield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTRonthefly View Post
    We started our dog on Bravecto over the weekend. This will be her first year on Bravecto as we previously had been using Advantix. Our Vet recommended Bravecto & said this season will the worst yet.

    Has anyone had experience with the Preventic collar? It looks like Amazon.ca sells them & might be a good secondary option for hunting in spots that are known to be higher risk.

    I also use UltraShield EX (thanks to terrym and I believe MikePal for that tip) on my boots/gear when walking out in known areas & technically I guess I could spray some on the dog too.
    Remeber that we are talking about pesticides. I wouldn't double dose with a topical and a collar. We also need to remember to wash our own hands well after using any of these products.
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