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Is flea medication toxic to animals?




I live in Florida and I wanted an alternative to the poison that is in all flea medications. I FOUND ONE THANKS TO MY HOLISTIC VET, DR. KELLER.

Let me say that in Florida we have lots of fleas/ticks with our weather. On May 9, 2010 I started Chauncy on a all natural drops which I purchased on SpiritEssences.com

It is called Parra-Outta-Site in which you put 4 drops into their food twice a day. It takes 3-4 weeks to be effective as it has to get in the system(same as us humans when we take vitamins).

It works for Chauncy. We go to the dog park every day and he has not had a flea since the end of May. It is something that I put on his food every day. The 2 oz bottle lasts about 6 months.

It is a good alternative than flea medications. Read about all the lawsuits on that stuff via internet. You will be shocked.


Healthy, stress-free animals tend to be resistant to parasitic infections. This remedy helps detoxify and remove the energetic blockages and imbalances that make the animal more susceptible to parasites of all types, including external (fleas, ticks, lice, earmites, mange) and internal (worms, Giardia, bacteria) pests. Parra-Outta-Site

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