Critter Oil ?

    • Gold Top Dog

    Critter Oil ?

     Has anyone tried Critter Oil for fleas and ticks?  I am taking my dog to West Virginia in a few weeks and she is on Vectra.  Because she is also on Proin, I can not put a tick collar on her.  I feel I need more than just Vectra.  I was thinking about putting Crittter Oil on her paws and around her neck.  My Vet suggested Frontline spray along with Vectra, but I feel that is too much.

    • Gold Top Dog

    I've not used Critter oil -- I ahve used Sentry Natural Defense (which is ok) -- but honestly?  If you're going to a tick area you NEED more than just somthing light.  Ticks are way too dangerous and it's a bad flea/tick year in the south. (I'm in Florida -- and I haven't seen it this bad in about 15 years)

    • Gold Top Dog

     So you think I should use the Frontline Spray along with the Vectra?

    • Gold Top Dog

     I think you need to talk to your vet before combining chemicals...

    • Gold Top Dog

    loretta
    My Vet suggested Frontline spray along with Vectra, but I feel that is too much.

    Apparently she DID talk to the vet -- Sentry natural defense is 'less' - it's a combination of oils, not a pharmaceutical pesticide. that's why I suggested it -- the vet already told her to combine the chemicals.

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     Sorry, missed that part; I'd still be very wary of combining those two...

    What about a thorough tick check after time outside?  From what I understand, most diseases can't be transmitted until a tick has been attached for 24 hours, so if you checked and removed any twice a day you should be fine.  The Ticked Off tick spoon is wonderful for removing the buggers.

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     I am very wary about combining the two chemicals.  Critter Oil is all natural.  So, I will either go with that or with the Natural Defense.  From what I have experienced, doctors and Vets don't think much about what side effects there may be.  My Vet just gave me a stronger medicine for Snicker's thunder phobia.  Trazadone.  But after reading the side effects of that one, I can't bring myself to give it to her.  I will stick with the Valerian Root and Calms Forte.  That is the best natural remedy for the thunderstorms, for Snickers, so far. 

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    There are times, and this is one of them -- that you're between a rock and a hard place.  If she's never been in a high tick environment, then she's wide open (and man, I hate tick shots).  She likely has not built any natural immunity. 

    So ... you don't want chemicals ... BUT the alternative of getting bitten by a sick tick and THEN you **really** have to use months and months and MONTHS of chemicals (as in antibiotics, etc.).  so .... do you trade off a short term (and at least with the Frontline Spray you can control the amount).

    At least with Vectra it doesn't seem to be systemic -- the parasite doesn't have to 'bite' the dog to die. 

    I don't know about Critter Oil -- but the Sentry product has clove oil in it -- so be sparing.  It is POTENT stuff.  Anything that repels insects IS.

    Honestly?  You can still use Avon Skin So Soft bath oil -- I mix up a teaspoon or two in 8 oz of alcohol and 8 oz water and use as a spray.  Oily?  yeah -- but bugs DO hate it and you can hit their belly and legs before they go out with the spray.