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vanillafluffy) wrote2011-09-14 12:02 pm
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Diagnosis doggie
Much to my surprise, because she's a nervy little thing, Rosie traveled very well. Her only lapse was when she barked at the teller in the drive-up window. Teller admired her and sent a biscuit over with my deposit slip, but I didn't give it to her until she calmed down.
The vet gave her a pill and a shot of something that's supposed to be "death to fleas!" (his words), plus drops for an ear infection they diagnosed, flea-be-gone pills for the other dog, and some goo I'm supposed to apply to the back of the cat's neck. Fun times ahead!
I'm glad it's nothing too exotic; a bit inconvenient, but not draconian. It also explains why I've been a bit itchy; I chalked it up to mosquitos, because I haven't actually SEEN any fleas, and I foresee much laundry and vacuuming ahead!
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The vet gave her a pill and a shot of something that's supposed to be "death to fleas!" (his words), plus drops for an ear infection they diagnosed, flea-be-gone pills for the other dog, and some goo I'm supposed to apply to the back of the cat's neck. Fun times ahead!
I'm glad it's nothing too exotic; a bit inconvenient, but not draconian. It also explains why I've been a bit itchy; I chalked it up to mosquitos, because I haven't actually SEEN any fleas, and I foresee much laundry and vacuuming ahead!
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I don't know if your pet-sitting clients left you any money for essentials, but Raid Flea Spray is pretty good stuff and doesn't stink up the house. When the cats got fleas a few years ago, I pulled the cushions off the sofas, vacuumed them and sprayed them good all over with the Raid. Between that and the stuff from the vet, the little bloodsuckers disappeared fairly quickly.
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Love to Rocket and your Rosie! (Snd you, too, of course!)
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Putting a washcloth wrung out in the hottest water you can stand on the flea bites will deactivate them for a couple of hours at a time. The heat causes all the histamines in your skin to fire at once, and it has to build back up before you start itching again. I'm terribly allergic to flea bites, and the hot water works better than any anti-itching cream.
Much love to you too, hon. Sorry I missed your birthday -- it snuck up on me -- so happy belated. {{{HUGS}}}
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Thanks, Real Life has a tendency to get busy, especially around holidays.Hope all's well in Forgiland.
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