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I'd have to agree with Ann. Not sure about the first one but Addison's is a very serious disease (we thought that Sadie had it at one time) and I personally wouldn't put any flea/tick product on a dog with a compromised immune system or who was not in near perfect health.
It's totally up to you and what you feel comfortable with. You know your dogs the best.
For me, the research I found showed that there were complaints about all products but I found no serious compaints about Nature's Guardian (until you showed me that, the only complaints I found were about the smell, which I like. I found lots of positive experiences.) and lots of complaints about chemical flea and tick medications.
I've also heard of people who have had good results giving their dogs garlic, but be careful, in high enough doses garlic can be toxic too, which is why I haven't tried it. I felt better trying the Nature's Guardian first and have had good luck so far. Sadie just does not care for the smell.
It's totally up to you and what you feel comfortable with. You know your dogs the best.
For me, the research I found showed that there were complaints about all products but I found no serious compaints about Nature's Guardian (until you showed me that, the only complaints I found were about the smell, which I like. I found lots of positive experiences.) and lots of complaints about chemical flea and tick medications.
I've also heard of people who have had good results giving their dogs garlic, but be careful, in high enough doses garlic can be toxic too, which is why I haven't tried it. I felt better trying the Nature's Guardian first and have had good luck so far. Sadie just does not care for the smell.

