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Mosquitoes At The Dog Kennel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1806951" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>I've never heard of a tag or collar designed for mosquitoes. Fleas and ticks, sure. The effectiveness of these varies with brand and active ingredients, like everything else. Heartworm preventative medication is REALLY big business for the pet industry. I would suspect that, and because mosquitoes are the vector for heartworm, if there was an effective tag or collar to keep mosquitoes away from pets, someone would have already made their million off of it. My initial thought was to grab the can of "Off" that contains deet and spray the dog, but that lasts only a few hours and wouldn't be effective for the kennel. [USER=40587]@Warren Allison[/USER] is sensible, and doesn't cost anything either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1806951, member: 43196"] I've never heard of a tag or collar designed for mosquitoes. Fleas and ticks, sure. The effectiveness of these varies with brand and active ingredients, like everything else. Heartworm preventative medication is REALLY big business for the pet industry. I would suspect that, and because mosquitoes are the vector for heartworm, if there was an effective tag or collar to keep mosquitoes away from pets, someone would have already made their million off of it. My initial thought was to grab the can of "Off" that contains deet and spray the dog, but that lasts only a few hours and wouldn't be effective for the kennel. [USER=40587]@Warren Allison[/USER] is sensible, and doesn't cost anything either. [/QUOTE]
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