Heh. And I’m about a hundred Australian dollars out of pocket. But hopefully we’ve given people the ability to make some wise choices about pest control for their pets, and saved other folks from wasting their money!
Try a google search – relieving mosquito bite itching. Don’t know if any of those remedies would help, but worth a try. Thank you for testing the shoo!Tags. You’ve kept many people from wasting their money and putting themselves and their pets at risk from ticks,fleas and mosquitos. It’s a shame there are not more honest caring people like you. Hope you get quick relief from the itching. Hugs from Judy & kisses from Dasher & Jingles.
Judy, Dasher and Jingles, I put some Emu Oil on them and no more itching. Emu Oil is at SitStay.com. Thanks! – Darcie
Yeah, but don’t you feel better inside having debunked this garbage!! It’s one thing to sell stuff that doesn’t work, but quite another when the known product failure could allow animals and pets to become SERIOUSLY ill. Bet the sisters are already working to “calibrate” a new tag to work for oil exposure!! Barb
Barb, oil, of course! They’ll have to work a little harder for the mosquito one, this was their newest released tag with the two strips. It’s just came out a week or so ago. Yes, I do feel good knowing that I won’t be selling something that doesn’t work. We are so careful and our standards are high here at SitStay.com. That high standard is why I sleep well every single night. I know that we are doing the good thing for you and your dogs.
I worry about the people who put the tick tag on their dog and say it’s working, they aren’t seeing the ticks. Ticks take a meal and drop off to take another meal from their next victim. The way I understand it is, ticks need 3 blood meals from 3 different hosts to be able to lay their eggs. The first host maybe a mouse, the second a dog, the third a person if the dog brought the tick into the house. Double whammy if the tick carries disease. First the dog, then it’s person. Ack.
I challenge everyone to tell their trusted stores who are selling the shoo!Tag or any other product that separates you from your money and that’s about all to stop selling it or we won’t spend our money there for any product. A vote with a wallet is the strongest vote. – Darcie
Heh. And I’m about a hundred Australian dollars out of pocket. But hopefully we’ve given people the ability to make some wise choices about pest control for their pets, and saved other folks from wasting their money!
anaglyph
May 25, 2010 at 9:47 pm
Try a google search – relieving mosquito bite itching. Don’t know if any of those remedies would help, but worth a try. Thank you for testing the shoo!Tags. You’ve kept many people from wasting their money and putting themselves and their pets at risk from ticks,fleas and mosquitos. It’s a shame there are not more honest caring people like you. Hope you get quick relief from the itching. Hugs from Judy & kisses from Dasher & Jingles.
Judy, Dasher and Jingles, I put some Emu Oil on them and no more itching. Emu Oil is at SitStay.com. Thanks! – Darcie
Judy
May 25, 2010 at 10:02 pm
Yeah, but don’t you feel better inside having debunked this garbage!! It’s one thing to sell stuff that doesn’t work, but quite another when the known product failure could allow animals and pets to become SERIOUSLY ill. Bet the sisters are already working to “calibrate” a new tag to work for oil exposure!! Barb
Barb, oil, of course! They’ll have to work a little harder for the mosquito one, this was their newest released tag with the two strips. It’s just came out a week or so ago. Yes, I do feel good knowing that I won’t be selling something that doesn’t work. We are so careful and our standards are high here at SitStay.com. That high standard is why I sleep well every single night. I know that we are doing the good thing for you and your dogs.
I worry about the people who put the tick tag on their dog and say it’s working, they aren’t seeing the ticks. Ticks take a meal and drop off to take another meal from their next victim. The way I understand it is, ticks need 3 blood meals from 3 different hosts to be able to lay their eggs. The first host maybe a mouse, the second a dog, the third a person if the dog brought the tick into the house. Double whammy if the tick carries disease. First the dog, then it’s person. Ack.
I challenge everyone to tell their trusted stores who are selling the shoo!Tag or any other product that separates you from your money and that’s about all to stop selling it or we won’t spend our money there for any product. A vote with a wallet is the strongest vote. – Darcie
Barb
May 26, 2010 at 6:18 am