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Please test your dog for heart worm - mosquitoes are carriers....our dog will

get lethargic.

 

VSM

 

 

 

> We can't even go in our backyard anymore. I put the brakes on it

> after weeks of mosquitos, tonight I brought my dog in and he had at

> least 10 on his face with 4 around one of his eyes on his eyelids.

> Not to mention the fact that every time we open that patio door

about

> 10 of them fly in and have been biting all of us (including our 6

> month old baby). And no wonder why my dog has been sick and

lethargic.

 

 

 

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maybe call your local health department. they may need to spray the area. or

do it yourself. I am sure if you call an exterminator they can help. I rather

endure a chemical or two then be inudated with the mosquitoes. They carrie West

Nile desease and heart worm desease for cats and dogs. I would stay indoors and

not burn any lights outside at night close to the house to attract them. If

there is any small standing puddles of water near your house pour bleach in it

to kill the larvea, Check the screens in the windows and use clear nail polish

to fix any little holes. Tell the rest of the family not to hang outside and

leave the door open. You must live near some kind of water to have so many. My

daughter is allergic to there bites . I always use something to put on her when

she goes outside. I saw in Walmart they have a new spray that does not contain

Deet. I do feel your pain. I hate any type of bug especially them. Good Luck

sahaji wrote: Please test your dog for heart worm - mosquitoes

are carriers....our dog will

get lethargic.

 

VSM

 

 

 

> We can't even go in our backyard anymore. I put the brakes on it

> after weeks of mosquitos, tonight I brought my dog in and he had at

> least 10 on his face with 4 around one of his eyes on his eyelids.

> Not to mention the fact that every time we open that patio door

about

> 10 of them fly in and have been biting all of us (including our 6

> month old baby). And no wonder why my dog has been sick and

lethargic.

 

************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at

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get you and your family oderless garlic tablets to take daily but of

course the baby cant take them yet. use a bug zapper out side the

patio door, use mosqeto repelant spray for your skin.

 

I am a nurse i will let you know this very important fact: watch out

for a red rash on the belly area with a high fever= possible west

nile virus infection get to er immediately. this is one thing you

really dont want to mess around with. good luck and god bless.

 

 

 

 

 

, sahaji wrote:

>

> Please test your dog for heart worm - mosquitoes are

carriers....our dog will

> get lethargic.

>

> VSM

>

>

>

> > We can't even go in our backyard anymore. I put the brakes on it

> > after weeks of mosquitos, tonight I brought my dog in and he had

at

> > least 10 on his face with 4 around one of his eyes on his

eyelids.

> > Not to mention the fact that every time we open that patio door

> about

> > 10 of them fly in and have been biting all of us (including our 6

> > month old baby). And no wonder why my dog has been sick and

> lethargic.

>

>

>

> ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-

new AOL at

> http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

>

>

>

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You want to be careful giving garlic to dogs. Too much can cause hemolytic

anemia, a serious - can be fatal - disease. I used to give my dogs a bit

of garlic a few times a week, but now I don't give any so I don't have

to worry about its effects. My dogs are all large dogs so they may have

been able to absorb a small amount with no problem.

 

While I'm on the topic - onions, chocolate, grapes and raisins also can

be toxic. And don't give any of this - from garlic to onions and on - to cats,

who are much more sensitive. Also never give anything like aspirin

or Tylenol to a cat; it can kill.

 

Cindy

 

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http://livinginrhyme.com

Reclaim your power and your passion - and your health!

 

, JuiceyJuice954 wrote:

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> Does this also work with dogs?

>

> get you and your family oderless garlic tablets to take daily

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