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MakeEm Fancy
03:43:35 Ally 💜
Yeah I have noticed there isnt much of a selection when they are that little. I will definitely write that down though when she is old enough
Angels angels
03:42:21 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Oh dang not old enough yet
There is a brand that works really really good that we sell at my work. Its called Wondercide flea and tick but it is for 4 months and older
MakeEm Fancy
03:40:42 Ally 💜
She would be around 12 weeks
Angels angels
03:39:30 [1k+ brindles] Angel
How old is she?
MakeEm Fancy
03:38:35 Ally 💜
I will definitely try what im using for the dogs on her and see if that makes a difference! Thank you
MakeEm Fancy
03:37:41 Ally 💜
Oh cool! I have noticed that when she is dry after her bath we still have fleas so its rather annoying
Angels angels
03:37:39 [1k+ brindles] Angel
And if you are watering it down and it isn't working it is safe to put the dawn directly on her
MakeEm Fancy
03:37:07 Ally 💜
Yes we are :) and all our animals are treated besides her.
Angels angels
03:37:04 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Vinegar is safe for kittens too
Angels angels
03:36:24 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Are you treating everything the kitten is in contact with? It will kill all the fleas on them but if there are fleas in the environment they will just go back on them
MakeEm Fancy
03:35:46 Ally 💜
I wouldnt put the dog shampoo on her of course lol
MakeEm Fancy
03:35:19 Ally 💜
I have been using that and for some reason it just isnt working for the kitten 🥲 we use dawn dish soap, vinegar, water and dog shampoo for our dogs but not sure if that would be safe for a 2lb kitten
Angels angels
03:33:46 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Ally
Dawn dish soap. Safe for all animals and kills fleas on contact
MakeEm Fancy
03:30:15 Ally 💜
Any kitten shampoos that help with fleas?
Fantasy Horses
03:23:46 Fantasy
Thanks Angel! I agree, now that I think about it.
Angels angels
03:23:01 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Fantasy
I would go with 1
Number 2 has too many harsh weaknesses
Fantasy Horses
03:20:04 Fantasy
All I know about her is she's weak in Int. So I'm going off of that.
Fantasy Horses
03:19:39 Fantasy
Which do we like better?
-HEE Click-
or
-HEE Click-
Fantasy Horses
03:18:46 Fantasy
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Fantasy Horses
03:18:36 Fantasy
I have 146 XD Nowhere near the LB lol

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MakeEm Fancy
03:43:35 Ally 💜
Yeah I have noticed there isnt much of a selection when they are that little. I will definitely write that down though when she is old enough
Angels angels
03:42:21 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Oh dang not old enough yet
There is a brand that works really really good that we sell at my work. Its called Wondercide flea and tick but it is for 4 months and older
MakeEm Fancy
03:40:42 Ally 💜
She would be around 12 weeks
Angels angels
03:39:30 [1k+ brindles] Angel
How old is she?
MakeEm Fancy
03:38:35 Ally 💜
I will definitely try what im using for the dogs on her and see if that makes a difference! Thank you
MakeEm Fancy
03:37:41 Ally 💜
Oh cool! I have noticed that when she is dry after her bath we still have fleas so its rather annoying
Angels angels
03:37:39 [1k+ brindles] Angel
And if you are watering it down and it isn't working it is safe to put the dawn directly on her
MakeEm Fancy
03:37:07 Ally 💜
Yes we are :) and all our animals are treated besides her.
Angels angels
03:37:04 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Vinegar is safe for kittens too
Angels angels
03:36:24 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Are you treating everything the kitten is in contact with? It will kill all the fleas on them but if there are fleas in the environment they will just go back on them
MakeEm Fancy
03:35:46 Ally 💜
I wouldnt put the dog shampoo on her of course lol
MakeEm Fancy
03:35:19 Ally 💜
I have been using that and for some reason it just isnt working for the kitten 🥲 we use dawn dish soap, vinegar, water and dog shampoo for our dogs but not sure if that would be safe for a 2lb kitten
Angels angels
03:33:46 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Ally
Dawn dish soap. Safe for all animals and kills fleas on contact
MakeEm Fancy
03:30:15 Ally 💜
Any kitten shampoos that help with fleas?
Fantasy Horses
03:23:46 Fantasy
Thanks Angel! I agree, now that I think about it.
Angels angels
03:23:01 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Fantasy
I would go with 1
Number 2 has too many harsh weaknesses
Fantasy Horses
03:20:04 Fantasy
All I know about her is she's weak in Int. So I'm going off of that.
Fantasy Horses
03:19:39 Fantasy
Which do we like better?
-HEE Click-
or
-HEE Click-
Fantasy Horses
03:18:46 Fantasy
*136
Fantasy Horses
03:18:36 Fantasy
I have 146 XD Nowhere near the LB lol

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Advise March 24, 2017 11:54 AM

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So i have brought on a new 4yo Warmblood mare for a while now,but im having trouble with her bit issues.

She is currently on a French Link Snaffle and she is reacting really weirdly to it like she will roll it around,chew it and loads of other stuff and im a lilttle bit worried.
I have trained horses for 8yrs now and this has never happened to any of the horses i have trained or owned.

I was wondering if anyone could give me any tips on the bit choices
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Advise March 24, 2017 12:38 PM


Kuewi knn stable

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I love this snaffle for horses that show any problems with bits

https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/9086/10h/origin-d5.scene7.com/is/image/PetsUnited/TSLT900232_104813?wid=160&hei=160&fmt=jpeg&qlt=75,0&op_sharpen=0&resMode=sharp2&op_usm=0.9,1.0,6,0&iccEmbed=0&

It is a D-ring snaffle with a copper roll and I recommended it to a lot of people who had problems with their horses, snaffle wise ;)
Advise March 25, 2017 09:17 AM


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Well, not sure if you would be open to it, but you could always train her bitless, depending on the training that you are doing. I know that I have a thoroughbred that used to do anything he could to resist bits, so I rode him bitless for about two years, but of coarse I was training him in western and english pleasure. I decided that I wanted to try jumping with him after the two years, and I wanted to use the bit again. So, I slowly re-introduced him to the bit, and I have a lot less problems with him having the bit now.

Just and idea. Some disciplines don't allow you to go bitless in the arena, but if you can do bitless, you could try it.
Advise April 3, 2017 12:27 PM

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I'm assuming you've gotten her teeth floated recently? Sometimes that can be the problem, especially with younger horses who need floating every 6mos.

Have you tried a bosal or a rubber mouthed bit? :)
Advise April 5, 2017 12:42 PM

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Xena Kate

She had her teeth floated 4months ago so it wasnt that,I changed over to a Bosal bit and she has been a star,thanks for Advise hun xx

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