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<DIV>I know many people who have tried generic yeast or other brands of yeast
garlic with NO success on dogs which is why I was very specific on PetGuard
brand. Other brands apparently work for some dogs, but not all. Cats, I don’t
know about. I still highly recommend PetGuard. They do make a wafer formula as
well which I believe is specifically tailored to cats. You might try it to see
if that avoids your awful skin reaction.</DIV>
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<DIV>Note PetGuard has more than just yeast and garlic (and far more than just
generic nutritional yeast that you’re talking about)—it has some nutritional
supplements which also probably contribute to its success against fleas.</DIV>
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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A title=molasses@q.com
href="mailto:molasses@q.com">Kat</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Saturday, March 31, 2012 10:32 AM</DIV>
<DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=greenbuilding@lists.bioenergylists.org
href="mailto:greenbuilding@lists.bioenergylists.org">Green Building</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Greenbuilding] Flea control in dogs (Re: Off
topic)</DIV></DIV></DIV>
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style="FONT-STYLE: normal; DISPLAY: inline; FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri'; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: small; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Nutritional
yeast (no need to buy something branded - buy it in the bulk section at your
grocery store) worked very well for flea control on my cats - with
caveats. One cat won't eat it. One cat loves it but gets a bad skin
reaction. One cat loves it and has no problems with it. I've had to
quit using it because the cat with the skin reaction wouldn't stop eating the
other cat's food (with the yeast in it). And yes, it takes a while before
it works.<BR><BR>And it's delicious on buttered toast. You won't have any
fleas, either.<BR><BR>-Kat<BR><BR>On 3/31/2012 8:49 AM, KTOT (g) wrote:
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<DIV>Try PetGuard brand yeast/garlic powder supplement. All natural and good
for dogs—not deadly chemicals like Frontline and other such flea
preventatives. I’ve used it for decades and haven’t had a flea since, starting
when I lived in a non-freezing very humid climate right on the coast where all
dogs (except mine once they were on PetGuard) were infested with fleas no
matter what the people tried on them. Only PetGuard brand, however (not any of
the many cheaper yeast/garlic supplements available), and it takes a few
months for it to build up in the dogs.</DIV>
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<DIV>Note it’s sold as a supplement, not specifically for fleas, due to FDA or
some such organization’s requirements. </DIV>
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<DIV>You can get it online or I some health food stores, but last I knew it
was still not sold in any pet supplies stores. Try Amazon, for starters.</DIV>
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<DIV>I have nothing to do with the PetGuard company, just have been a very
satisfied client with multiple dogs for many, many years.</DIV>
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