Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
My 15 month old has been on Frontline all along. He went to the groomer on Friday and she pointed out some red "bites" near his tail and hind leg. She said that Frontline doesn't protect them from mosquitos and I said then why did my vet (where she works also) only suggest Frontline when I got him in May and he went through the summer and now he's getting eaten alive. Of course, she didn't know why but suggested K-9 Advantix and I wondered if anyone likes this product or can recommend aonther for mosquitos and other summer bugs.
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I've never used anything for mosquitoes or other summer bugs other than fleas or ticks. The flea and tick products don't repel the insects, they die after they bite the dog, so I don't see how K9 Advantix would prevent the dog from getting bitten. And mosquitoes just bite, they don't infest a dog.
Heartworm is transmitted by mosquitoes, but the HW preventatives don't keep them from getting bitten either, it just keeps them from developing HW.
Are you sure the bites you saw aren't from biting flies? That seems more likely and more common than mosquitoes.
In early summer, BB had a lot of funny blood marks on his belly that we thought were a red permanent marker (they wouldn't wash off). They looked like this: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_al... Google searches for very odd strings of words "blood belly bites" etc, came up with similar images to what he had (above) and we seem to have drawn the conclusion that they are "black flies". We always notice them at night right before bed, after his "dusk time" potty break. They usually are almost entirely gone by the next morning. He hasn't gotten them much int he past month or so that we have noticed. He always got them by his privates where his hair is the thinnest.
We're on K9 Advantix though we've still pulled many a tick off in the past few months (him and us, BLEGH!) We just mvoed to a less rural area, and hopefully wont have much of a problem any longer.
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