SENTRY PRO XFC
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Category: Family & Pets
Contact Information 16200 SW 72 TERRACE, Miami, Florida, United States
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SENTRY PRO XFC Reviews
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linda Dello
May 31, 2010
chemical posioning
I used the product according to the directions on the box, my papillion has been needlessly suffering. Shortly after applying the product, she started scratching. Later in the evening, she started twitching, and could not sit still. I washed the poison off, with no relief. She is a laid back dog who could not rest let alone sleep the entire night. My husband had to hold and pet her to soothe her, or she would cry as if she were in pain. This dog has never cried like this not even the first night she came into our home. How pathetic, to watch a beloved pet suffer when by looking at the web sites this has been going on for years. I would never have given this poison to my dog if I knew this could happen to her. Get this off the market so other pet don't have to suffer. I gave her an antihistamine, she is still not her self.Stop this company from poisoning other dogs.
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warninya
April 13, 2010
POISONED
I APPLIED SENTRY PRO XFC TO MY 8LB DACHSHUND LAST NIGHT AND WITHING THE HOUR SHE WAS FOAMING AT THE MOUTH, RUNNING WEIRD, VOMITING, AND CRYING. THERE IS A CHEMICAL IN THIS PRODUCT THAT CAN KILL YOUR DOG. DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT. IM FILING A LAWSUIT AGAINST THEM AND THE STORE THAT STILL KEEPS THIS PRODUCT ON THE SHELVES. AGAIN, DO NOT USE, EVEN MY VET WILL NOT RECOMMEND ANYTHING MADE BY THIS COMPANY.
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BELLA7707
March 10, 2010
Severe Allergic Reaction
I recently went to PetSmart and needed a flea and tick medication for my puggle because now that the weather is getting nicer, I needed to protect her. I usually use Frontline, but was told by a PetSmart rep. that this product is just as good. Was I in for a surprise. My poor dog started rubbing her back, crying, breathing heavy, drooling, and foaming from the mouth within 20 mins of application. I called the 800 number and they said that there is an ingredient which is unknown that makes the dogs feel like they have pins and needled and it really stresses them out. I almost went through the phone. Obviousbly this is a common complaint. We washed her with dish detergent, but she was really bad all night and didn't sleep a wink. I took her to the vet first thing in the morning and they had to put her on an anthahistamine and predisonel. She is extrenely lethargic, sleeps all day and is up all night. I called PetSmart and voice my stong opinion regarding this. When I finall researched this product online to my surprise there are millions of poor dogs that have to suffer for no reason. I am sick over this. These people should be condemned~
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captgiddyup
March 7, 2010
Pet Smart wants to kill our dogs
For any information regarding this post (to see if I embrace Honesty go to www.operationopenarms.org) The complaint below was COPIED AND PASTED from another pet owner because it is EXACTLY what happen to my dog. Same exact breed and 9LBS. I almost lost my dog from using this product. PET SMART is irresponsible to be selling it. Had I lost my dog, it is pure speculation if I would have had a USMC flashback upon returning to PET SMART. This is a very dangerous product that should be removed from all pet stores, retailers, and Vets immediately. Again, I copied/pasted the below because it described my experience with Sentry Pro XFC precisely. Check me as well. Google "Captain GiddyUp"
I PUT SENTRY PRO XFC ON MY SHIT ZU 11 AM AND 15 MINUTES LATER MY PUP WOKE ME UP AND WOULD NOT STOP WALKING ON ME UNTIL I PHYSICALLY GOT UP TO SEE WHAT WAS WRONG., WAS FOR 2 DAYS MY DOG NOT SLEEP AND SHAMPOO 2 HR LATER AND GAVE THEM HALF OF A BENADRIL PILL THE FIRST DAY AND 1 THE SECOND DAY I BELIEVE IS A SEVERE SIDE EFFECT SO I TOOK THEM STRAIGHT TO THE VET AS A PRECAUTION, THE VET SAID THAT IF I HAD NOT WASHED THE POISON OFF OF THE DOGS IT PROBABLY WOULD HAVE BEEN FATAL ANMD I FELT REALLY FRUSTRATED THAT THIS TYPE OF MEDICATION PRODUCTS ARE SOLD
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Lhaso Apso Owner
February 9, 2010
Sentry Pro XFC
Do not give this to your dog. I gave it to my 20-pound Lhasa Apso. Within a few hours of giving it to him, he became restless and pacing. Then he began scratching incessantly. He wouldn't let me go to sleep at night, clawing at the bed like there was a fire in the house. He was extremely agitated, apparently in pain/misery. He starting getting nervous twitches and couldn't stop pacing. I gave him a Benadryl, then a bath in Dawn detergent. It was 12 hours after dosing that he began to act normal again. He still isn't 100% back to normal, after16 hours.
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Don't use Sentry Pro XFC!
January 13, 2010
Chemical poisoning
I applied Seargent's Sentry Pro XFC topical flea medication onto my dog last night. He is a two year old Siberian Husky and has never had a medical problem before this. He immediately began to act strange and after a couple of hours, he was trembling all over and could no longer stand up. I washed the medication from his back, but the damage was already done! I called the emergency vet (it was12:30 am) and too him in. They told my that the medicine had poisoned my dog and he had to be re-bathed and put on an IV to distribute de-toxification medicine and muscle relaxers. He is doing better now and is currently under observation at my regular vet. So far my bill is $443. I am in the process of trying to be reimbursed for my medical expenses through Sergeant's, but this should have never happened. I purchased this product at Petsmart and mistakenly believed that it would be safe. Please stay away from this and all Sergeant's products so that your pet does not need to needlessly suffer as mine did!
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Blgtn, In
October 14, 2009
Nervous System Reaction
I applied Sentry Pro XFO to my 88 lb. Border Collie (61 lb- >) last night around 11 p.m. He was up the entire night pacing, and running up and down the stairs. When he would lay down, it would be for maybe a ten minute period in which he would excessively lick or bite at himself or lick is blankets until they were soaked. He also was panting more than usual. Then, around 4:00 a.m. he began coughing and hacking. I realized this had to be a reaction to the flea treatment. I gave him 50 mg. of Benedryl and washed him off with Dawn dish washing liquid. It is now going on 8:00 a.m. He has finally calmed down to the point at which he is resting at the end of the sofa at my feet. His breathing is still heavy, but not nearly as bad as what it was just hours ago. Hopefully, we are out of the woods. He's a very special dog, not only to me, but to all the people he visits on the Alzheimer's unit and hospice patients, he's a therapy dog. He'd be missed by many if anything would ever happen to him.
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trail2audit
August 23, 2009
bad reaction to flea and tick product
Within an hour of applying Sentry Pro XFC to both our Golden Retriever and Black Lab/Border Collie mix (both 6 years old), they suffered a severe reaction to this product. They both were in agony, could not sit still for more than a few seconds and were scratching themselves until their skin was raw. After looking at the application site, it had clearly burned their skin. I immediately gave both dogs Benedryl, but the reaction to this product has lasted 2 weeks already. They are definitely not themselves - their energy level has diminished and they don't eat as well as they did before they received the Sentry Pro XFC. Although we bathed them as soon as we realized what was happening, it is obvious that this product is extremely toxic and should be taken off the market.
I encourage anyone who is considering using this product to consult with their vet before doing so - there are many other safe products on the market that are safe for our pets.
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thomas lachcik
July 19, 2009
poison
worst product i ever used, I put it on my dog and he started twitching and kept me up all night long
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nikums
July 14, 2009
Nervous System reaction
I applied Sergeant's Senrty Pro XFC to my 1 1/2 yr old boxer. Since I have used several spot-on flea controls before, I knew not to apply it too far down his spine as he is extremely flexible and can lick parts of his back. I was very careful not to put it on an area that his tongue could reach. I applied the product at 6:00pm. At 7:00pm, the dog was fine. We had a gathering to attend, so I placed him in his kennel. Upon returning home at around 11:00pm, I let the dog out to potty. I noticed he was salivating...A LOT! He ate, drank, went to potty again, then we headed to bed at about 11:45pm. He would not lie still, was up every two minutes trying to get comfortable and slubbering all over the bed. So, I got up and refered to the package. Of course there were no warnings listing possible reactions, just a number to call if your dog displayed signs of a reaction...yet no detail of what signs to look for. So, I called the number. The lady told me to give him some treats. She suspected that he somehow got some in his mouth. I told her he had already eaten and I would try the treats, but I seriously doubted he got any in his mouth, because of my careful placement of the product. I asked he what else I should look for. She said if he did not stop salivating, bathe him in dawn dish soap. If he started shaking, contact a vet immediately. So...I tried the treats. No help. At 2:30am, I gave my dog a bath in dawn dish soap. When he was donewith the bath, I put him in the kennel to dry. About 15minutes later, he started whining a very pitiful sounding whine. So, I opened up the kennel door. He walked out and could barely stand, shaking all over. No muscle control at all. At this point it is almost 3:30am. Can't reach my vet. Called the emergency animal hospital, which is about 45 minutes from me and in a bad section of town. They said to bring him in immediately. I couldn't because I have two small children and was not about to take them into that part of town with just me (a female) and a sick dog. So, I proceeded to call every vet in the phonebook until I got a live person. The vet I finally reached said to give him 25mg of benadryl and iif it didn't work by daylight, get him to the animal hospital before the reaction did major damage. I gave him the benadryl, and he was fine by 6:00am. THANK GOD! I called Sergeants back. They were apologetic, yet condescending...acting like it was my fault for taking a risk on their product. I called PetSmart(where I bought the product) and lodged a complaint. I called the FDA and lodged a complaint. Now, I am listing complaints and telling my story anywhere I can on the web.
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