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Best flea & tick product for a dachshund?

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      Justin Palmer
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      Help! What flea and tick product do you use for your dachshund!? – Jane D.

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      Kelly W.

      My dachshund has been on frontline since he was a puppy. He will be 18 years old in January and has never had any issue with fleas or ticks and has never had any adverse reactions or anything to it.

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      Kathy S.

      Bravecto once every three months. Works great!

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      MaryAnne K.

      Y’all be very careful with these prescription flea meds. My baby was on Simperica Trio. I gave it to him the last time and the next he was falling over, had a drunken stagger, clearly neurologically impaired. My vet refused to acknowledge the flea medicine and said it was a pinched nerve in his neck. That wouldn’t explain his inability to balance, twitching and falling over when urinating. Luckily I was able to rehab him and he’s fine now.

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      Melba C

      Seresto collars they work really well.

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      Delores J

      Seresto collar, they’re very good. I’ve never had a problem since I started using them years ago.

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      Michelle H.

      Half vinegar half water in spray bottle.

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      Bob O.

      I give my fur baby 1 clove of crushed fresh garlic and it was recommended by her vet ( just mix it into their food )

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      Beverly P.

      I use Nexgard on my Dogs. All sizes,from Dachshund up to a 200 lb Mastiff/ St Bernard. Nobody has had a bad reaction to it.

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      Tammy T.

      Furlife collars. They are like $40 and last 8 months for flea and tick. They are made with essential oils so it won’t hurt you to touch them and they aren’t filled with chemicals for your baby. I have them on all four of my dogs and love them.

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      Teresa J.

      Has anyone ever put agricultural lime on their yard? I do this every 3 months right before it rains. I have done this for years and have never had ticks or fleas. I live very close to a wooded area and have deer close to my fence line too. Never once have I given my dogs meds. I have 5 dachshunds 1 corgi, 2 boxers and a Siberian Husky. Some don’t like to do this because it makes your grass grow but I love it. 

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