I use Frontline. All those fleas will start falling off of your dog's coat.
spray or powder ba yang frontline? masubukan nga din sa mga aso sa bahay...![]()
Wonder if K9 advantix is available in RP?
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Last edited by jick.cejoco; June 28th, 2015 at 07:46 PM.
Do you know na Yung taba nyan (fats), kinatatakutan din ng cattle (baka, kalabaw)? Once, may nagkatay ng kambing sa province namin. Sinabihan kami ng mga matatanda na hwag naming ikakalat yung pinagtabasan ng karne, lalo na sa daanan ng mga cattle. So, dahil mga bata pa, out of curiosity & to have some proof, we scattered a few pieces of fats (secretly, isinabit sa mga shrubs), sa daanan ng mga kalabaw.
Ha ha. Totoo pala. Kahit anong palo nung sakay nung kalabaw, ayaw umabante nung alaga nya, at nakataas yung ulo at tenga na parang galit. Napilitang i-detour ni manong yung kalabaw nya. Yung mga matatanda, nagalit sa amin kasi nakita nila na nagtatawanan kami.
Nababahoan ata sila (cattle) sa amoy, sa panghe, sa anggo, ng kambing, kaya ganun.
*boss chua, talaga? ayus yun ah.
at yang mga kambing notorious sa pagsira ng mga pananim na halaman at bulaklak. yung mga tinali naming diyaryo pinagtitripan. parang rabbit na peste yan pag hindi tinali. kahit ata ano ngunguyain niyan.
Mas mabaho yung barako. Pinakamabaho yung sa balbas nya, mapanghe. Kasi pagkatapos umihi nito, idinidikit yung balbas nya, sa dulo ng etits nya.
I have this askal before I got married.
Once, it suffered from severe pulgas (yung maliit) and some garapata infestation.
What I did was to give them regular baths using ordinary dog soap from the supermarket.
But what I use in their final rinsing is water where I mashed kakawate (madre de cacao) leaves.
We used kakawate extract in our winning science project in highschool to kill mosquito larvae so I thought, why not use it for pulgas.
It wont kill the pulgas and garapata but it will kill their eggs and the larvae (at least that is my theory). So I basically stopped one generation from growing and reproducing.
Then I flood the surrounding area with the excess kakakwate water to kill some eggs that may have been on the ground.
My askal (RIP) did not have a bath for more than 4 years after I got married but everytime I visit my mother's house, she does not have any smell at all.