Use the preventic collar. Ive had good success. I used the frontline type products.....they do kill ticks after they bite your animal. Both my dogs still ended up testing positive for lyme disease while using that chemical stuff......so I did not see the point. Besides.....ask yourself this.....would you put that stuff on your own skin and let it soak in? I wouldnt. I try not to poison myself....and frankly....my dogs mean too much to me.
Yes it is safe to combine Frontline with flea collars. The flea collar Preventic is known to be safe to use with Frontline.
Most generally, the cheaper flea products actually work better than Frontline and other high priced products.
Frontline by itself should be sufficient to deal with your cat or dog's flea problem. Using a flea bath will reduce the effectiveness of the Frontline (you should only wash your dog with a gentle shampoo to maintain Frontline's protection).
No. Frontline products should be used on the specified species. This is because one of the main components of Frontline, S-Methoprene is needed in a higher dose in cats. This is because it does not last as long in a cat than in a dog. So, if you used Frontline for dogs on your cat, it may not be as effective. However, this higher dose is still safe to use on a dog - so you could use Frontline for cats on a dog.
This flea and tick killer was made for animals. If you are so infested with fleas or ticks you want to use this product, use it on your pets. It will kill most of the fleas and ticks that inhabit places where the animals are kept...including on you. NO. Do not use this product on humans.
You should NEVER use a flea and tick collar with a dog. Period. You are basically putting a ring of poison around your dogs head and exposing them constantly to harmful fumes and chemicals. Spend the money and get them frontline.
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One month after you used the last flea & tick treatment, unless you can see it is not working then go ahead and use the Frontline.
Do not use Hartz flea medication of ferrets or any other animals. There has been many reports of Hartz flea medication causing seizures and even killing pets. On ferrets, Advantage and Frontline are safe, but always read precautions before using and consult your veterinarian.
I would not use powder. Any flea shampoo is fine, also you could use a flea collar.
According to Frontline, it is safe to use Frontline Spray on puppies from 2 days old and Frontline Plus on puppies from 8 weeks of age.
He might have fleas. Try a flea collar. UPDATE: Flea collars don't always work. Use Frontline or Advantix, you get them from your veterinarian. They might also have hot spots or just plain allergies too. Check with your vet!
Go to your local petstore and look for flea spray for furniture and carpet. Also look for new flea meds. if Frontline isn't working for you.
Most pet stores sell Frontline and Advantage. While these are not approved for use in ferrets, it is safe to use the smallest kitten dose on ferrets. About one drop per pound of ferret will suffice. Revolution is the only ferret approved flea medicine (it also kill heartworm). It is available at most vet offices.