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My dog rosie has reacted badly to the chemicals in frontline. Please send me an alternative to frontline that prevents flees, all types of ticks.  I will follow any alternative. Can I purchase these alternatives to frontline using the internet?? Help Rosie. Thanks

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natural help Cedarcide
Hi Jeannie - Boy, Reactions to Frontline are very common..NOT just the Frontline brand but Many of the MONTHLY spot treatments...
YES - here are some alternatives: order today and they will be in your home in 3 days...

1.  Cedarcide -  Wonderful - Safe for the pets, bedding and even your yard...  LOW cost, too!
http://www.pestproducts.com/cedarcide.htm

2.  With ANY spray on Natural option please use some NUVET Plus -
NuVET is a Wafer or Powder supplement / Keeps your pets healthy and keeps the fleas and tics away... ( NO flea or tic will stay on your pets with NuVET - they HATE the TASTE of healthy PET blood)
1-800-474-7044  ( use referral code 81098 ) CALL in for FAST shipping...
NOT in stores/ Holistic
http://www.nuvet.com/81098


Cedarcide is Wonderful and VERY VERY safe...
Don't forget the vitamin supplment of NuVET, too....


BEST wishes .....
Marie Peppers
Ask the pet Nurse
mtnmom@gci.net

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