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    I tried petguard soap, pati na din malathion pero na buhay na buhay pa din mga dyaskeng garapata, wawa naman aso ko... meyron ba kayong alam na mas epektib na pamatay garapata?

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    sir sa mga gasoline station ung mga use oil nila paniguraduhan tangal ang garapata ng aso mo

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    Try mo sa vet para mas sure

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    have you tried "FLEA AWAY" soap, shampoo and powder to kill all the ticks and fleas? Effective and available in most pet shops and supermarkets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Try mo sa vet para mas sure
    +1

    Same problem sa aso namin a few years ago. Vet prescribed some medicine (parang powdered variety, can't really recall na) and garapata-free na ang aso namin since then...

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    Asuntol in powder form. Made by Bayer. Just mix with water and bathe the dog.

    Boil water and pour in corners, nooks and crannies around (outside) the house to kill the young lice.

    Have it injected with...(the vet knows the name)...the drug goes to the blood which is sucked by the garapata. The garapata is killed though he is in the innermost recises of the dogs anatomy.

    If you just focus only on the body of the dog, you might fail to completely halt the multiplication of the lice. Should be total approach...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Try mo sa vet para mas sure
    +1. it might kill your pitiful dog. tsk!

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    Quote Originally Posted by willvill View Post
    Asuntol in powder form. Made by Bayer. Just mix with water and bathe the dog.

    Boil water and pour in corners, nooks and crannies around (outside) the house to kill the young lice.

    Have it injected with...(the vet knows the name)...the drug goes to the blood which is sucked by the garapata. The garapata is killed though he is in the innermost recises of the dogs anatomy.

    If you just focus only on the body of the dog, you might fail to completely halt the multiplication of the lice. Should be total approach...
    wow!

    vet in the house...tiyak, dedox na si garapata...

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    +1 to asuntol by bayer if not available, any anti flea soap will do but first is to islolate the infected doggie before starting medication. it'll be useless if the host is in the vicinity. find out where the ticks is coming from before starting the process by using spray / insecticides. normally may pinanggagalingan yan if not your own pet ang nagpasimula.
    Last edited by XTO; January 4th, 2009 at 09:21 PM.

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    wala ata sumuport sa suggestion ko? hhhhmmmmm.....

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    ^^^ used oil ba ika mo? alam ko epektib yan sa bahay ng anay pero pwede rin sa doggie siguro kaya lang masyado messy ang paglinis after lalo't hindi askals.

    another natural method is yung dahon ng kakawate, diktik then rub it to dog's skin for 1 hour, laglag ang mga pesteng garapata. sa probinsya ito ang gawa pero kung andyan pa rin ang host madaling makakabalik. dapat yung host ang unahin

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    Quote Originally Posted by aga_cruz View Post
    wala ata sumuport sa suggestion ko? hhhhmmmmm.....
    Hahaha medyo "dirty" work. Pwede siguro pag may boy or helper dun na lang ipagawa

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    Quote Originally Posted by aga_cruz View Post
    sir sa mga gasoline station ung mga use oil nila paniguraduhan tangal ang garapata ng aso mo
    Quote Originally Posted by aga_cruz View Post
    wala ata sumuport sa suggestion ko? hhhhmmmmm.....
    Sir agz, nabasa ko siya...kaya lang medyo messy..wawa naman si asogar. tapos, katawatawa ang hitsura niya. baka sabay ng pagkawala ng garapata niya sabay din magbago name ni dog.wehehehe

    :rofl:

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    Quote Originally Posted by XTO View Post
    another natural method is yung dahon ng kakawate, diktik then rub it to dog's skin for 1 hour, laglag ang mga pesteng garapata. sa probinsya ito ang gawa pero kung andyan pa rin ang host madaling makakabalik. dapat yung host ang unahin
    quack doc in the house? or alternative vet med in the house?

    kidding aside, pwed cguro injection so the flea could take in the med when it sucks the blood...and kakawate sa pagligo.

    btw, what's kakawate in English? bisaya here, Sir.

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    My dog has the same problem. Just this afternoon the vet came over to visit. Tomorrow he'll give my dog an anti flea spray. I think the name is frontline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ab_initio View Post
    quack doc in the house? or alternative vet med in the house?

    kidding aside, pwed cguro injection so the flea could take in the med when it sucks the blood...and kakawate sa pagligo.

    btw, what's kakawate in English? bisaya here, Sir.
    Kakawate
    Gliricidia sepium
    MADRE CACAO

    Botany
    Smooth, deciduous tree, 3 to 10 meters high.
    Leavesw are opposite, oblong-ovate, 4-6 cm long with a pointed tip and rounded base.
    Flowers are pink, 2 cm long, with a truncate calyx.
    The pods are narrow, oblong to oblanceolate, 10 t 14 cm longs, 2 cm wide, containing 6 to 8 seeds.

    Distribution
    The tree is common in the southern Tagalog areas,
    shedding leaves around December and flowering February
    and March.

    Parts utilized
    Leaves, bark, roots.

    Constituents
    Leaves: coumarin

    Uses
    Folkloric
    Dermatitis, skin itching: Apply juice or decoction of leaves, bark or roots on the skin as antipruritic.
    Fresh leaves applied to the skin as insect repellant.
    As counterirritant: Crush leaves and apply as poultice for rheumatic pains, sprains and closed fractures.
    Sap of bark, leaves and roots have been used for wound healing.
    Treatment of scabies.
    Studies
    • Potential as anti-pseudomonas drug: Crude extract of Gliricidium sepium showed potential antipseudomonas drug potential with an in vitro study showing a minimum inhibitory concentration at 1%.
    • Clinical Trail on the Effectiveness of Gliricidia sepium (kakawati) in Treating Patients with Scabies: the study concluded that the "kakawati" preparation is as effective as sulfur lotion in the treatment of scabies.
    Others
    Wood is hard and durable used for small housing needs, posts, implement handles and firewood.
    Leaves have a fetid smell; crushed, used to rid dogs of fleas and ticks and cattle, of ticks.

    Preparation for scabies treatment:
    Ingredients:
    1. White candelsticks (4)
    2. Coconut oil or any cooking oil: 500 cc
    3. Kakawati leaves 250 g
    Instructions:
    1. Clean kakawati leaves thoroughly
    2. Chop leaves finely
    3. Add 250 g (approximately 1 glass) of finely chopped leaves into 2 glasses of coconut oil.
    4. Mix while boiling.
    5. Gather leaves on the surface of the oil, then drain using a strainer.
    6. Get 4 white candles ('esperma") and chop finely.
    7. Add to the boiled preparation and mix until all chopped candles are melted.
    8. Again, using a strainer, drain and transfer mixture into a clean glass container. Let it cool.

    Availability
    Wild-crafted.
    http://www.stuartxchange.com/Kakawati.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    My dog has the same problem. Just this afternoon the vet came over to visit. Tomorrow he'll give my dog an anti flea spray. I think the name is frontline.
    ok yang frontline, though what am I using is yung spot-on. for 3 months safe na sa flea yung dog mo for sure tapos maintenance na lang.

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    Where did you buy frontline? I've been looking for it everywhere. Mas mahal kasi pag sa vet binili.

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    Pa-vet monalang para sigurado.they will inject anti flea/scabies and add monarin de-worm and anti leptospirosis. wipe out yan sigurado..then maintenance nalang ng spray as topical. Wagmo pabayaan lumaki garapata, once na naging butete sigurado manganganak na yun ng libolibo. Used oil -hndi ba toxic yun esp synthetic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    Where did you buy frontline? I've been looking for it everywhere. Mas mahal kasi pag sa vet binili.
    its been awhile nung last na bili ko, pero sa may hobbies of asia ako bumibili or don sa isang petshop sa gilid ng moa.

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