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Pets and Pests

shoo_logoAs most of you know, my staff tries very hard to reduce the amount of chemicals Pugsley and I (and even the running-yelling-tail-pulling Creature) are exposed to. She says a lot of times humans just follow protocol without thinking through the ramifications of things.

A perfect example of this is flea and tick control. Up until a year or so ago, Pugs and I were getting monthly topical treatments. The staff started wondering if those chemicals were harmful to us. She also started wondering if the treatments were really necessary since we’re indoor guys. So she stopped the treatments altogether and all has been well in my household.

But what if you’re a floofer or woofer who does go outside? What then? You have to have some protection from those nasty little pests.

So I was so excited to learn about Shoo!TAG™, which is a non-toxic solution to pest control. It is an odor-free and silent tag that can be hung on the collar of pets (even horsies!) that emits a frequency to keep fleas, ticks, flies and mosquitos away. And guess what? It even works on staff too. The tag utilizes the power of the bio-energetic field which surrounds all living things to create a frequency barrier which repels targeted pests for up to four months. The Web site offers more info about the science of Shoo!TAG.

Now, I have not tried Shoo!TAG because I wouldn’t be able to tell you if it works or not but I did want to share it with you in case you are looking for a non chemical solution. The company has a money back guarantee so it’s worth a shot! It’s cost effective as well, since the tag is good for up to four months and costs less than topical solutions. The cat tag, for example, costs $24.95.

Am curious about your thoughts on pest control. Have you tried things other than the traditional topical treatments? Are you looking for a non-toxic solution? Please share!

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2 Responses to “Pets and Pests”

  1. OneCatsNip says:

    Now this is interesting, because Tygana is indoor/outdoor he doesnt go far but still he goes outside. I’ve been getting him topical flea and tick but not only does it make his fur gross for a while in the spot it was applied but I STILL found fleas on him and have been flea combing him daily to try to rid him of the pesky creatures. this would be neat to try if he would allow us to put a collar on him…..he had a horrible experience with the one I put on him…it got caught on his tooth…wow, now he wont let one near him.

  2. You bet! Jan has been trying all kinds of things and none have worked so far. She does not want to use the sprays or the spot ons, but last summer the fleas were so bad she won’t have a choice when the weather starts to warm up.

    The shooTag sounds neat but who could afford 8 of them. Here in hot/humid country, it is really hard to fight fleas.

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