Jacqui-S
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- Fife, Scotland
This isn't new.
I know it has been discussed before, but one of the reasons I never liked the spot on treatments (oh yeah ........and the fact they don't work well against Ticks for us).
I know Bravecto orally has its issues, but it's still my poison of choice.
I thought this article in The Guardian was quite useful.
I must admit I didn't think that showering /bathing a dog at home would wash the insecticides into sewers and then into rivers, but of course when it's written down it is logical.
Would making these products prescription only help our dogs, or would people just not use them and the health of dogs decline? I'm not sure.
Thought for today.
I know it has been discussed before, but one of the reasons I never liked the spot on treatments (oh yeah ........and the fact they don't work well against Ticks for us).
I know Bravecto orally has its issues, but it's still my poison of choice.
I thought this article in The Guardian was quite useful.
I must admit I didn't think that showering /bathing a dog at home would wash the insecticides into sewers and then into rivers, but of course when it's written down it is logical.
Would making these products prescription only help our dogs, or would people just not use them and the health of dogs decline? I'm not sure.
Thought for today.

I don't believe it should be used routinely unless for good reason.
. And the feeding chart for dog foods on their bags - pinch of salt.