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  • Satisfied Mom - Do Not use this collar on an older dog!!!!!

    I came to this collar after having months of tick infestation in my home, nothing worked. My vet suggested Seresto , said it was new and the strongest they had. I have a shepard/lab mix who is about 10 years old. This color is suppose to last about 9months and release the needed amount of medicine each month. The first couple of months it seemed to be working. As we entered the 3rd month my dog got increasing lethargic and sickly, we thought maybe it was his age, during the 4/5 month he began losing bowel control , vomiting and had episodes where he lost complete control of his hips and legs where he could not walk, It seemed he was having a stroke. He would eat from only one side of his bowl and pant constantly. I went to a new vet who ran many test and they all came fine. The only difference in his life was the collar. We weren't sure, and continued use, the next month he would go in out of these stroke episodes, he once soft hair became coarse and the hair under the collar turned gray, plus we now find live ticks on him , it was no longer working. We switched vets. She told us to immediately take if off, it was a new product , not tested well and that older dogs should never use tick/flea collars because their liver could not handle. She even refused to offer this product until she saw more proof it was okay a few years down the road. We took it off, he never had another problem, he began to look healthier , his normal coat came back and he was his normal healthy self again. I called the old vet to let them know of the issues I had, and the receptionist said, I tried it on my cat and all the hair under her collar turned gray as well. This collar may be somewhat effective for flea and ticks for the first few months, but clearly it was releasing all the product at once and not and even amount as intended - how could it ? Plus it nearly killed our beloved pet. Be forewarned if you use at all, and never use on an older cat or dog.

  • Luby - Awesome!!

    I heard about these from a friend and decided to give them a try. And I have to say, these are absolutely amazing. Once you get used to them. Make sure you read the instructions carefully, as it is easy to put them in wrong. Typically, when inserting a tampon, you push up. With these, you are supposed to push down so that there is a proper seal to prevent leakage. You may want to wear a pad or panty liner in the beginning while you get used to them. So far, I seem to insert it wrong on the first try which causes leakage. Second try, I get it right and go 12 hours leak free. 12 hours!!! If not longer!! But the instructions recommend 12 hours, so that's what I've been doing for the most part. I've only gone an extra hour or so so far, and still no issues.

  • Jay T. - Could not be happier with the product

    I ordered this brand because it was so much less expensive than other brands of the same size. I was so surprised when it arrived less than 24 hours after placing my order! It was shipped in a large flat package, not rolled up as I have seen other retailers do. I did not find that it smelled at all, as other reviewers have complained. It's not too thin, and it seems like it will last for a long time under normal usage.

  • B. Bare - easy install, great product

    I'd recommend having another person help with the install, the tricky part being removing the rear caps on the rails. Note, you only need to remove the rear caps, not the forward caps. Have one person depress the tab with a flathead screwdriver. The second person should use a flathead screwdriver as well and a rubber mallet. Insert the screwdriver in the groove that identifies the end of the cap, and lightly pound (towards the rear hatch) until the piece snaps off. Hit the screwdriver right next to the flathead, and your car rails, to get the leverage. The actual product works great. Don't drop any washers, as there are no spare parts. Overall, the install took me about 30 minutes.

  • Stephen Warren - Cause baby it's worth it!

    My wife absolutely loves the Just Dance games! After owning them since the Wii, I decided to let her do it on my Xbox One. So much fun to watch her and my two little girls get up and Just Dance!