What on earth does this question even mean
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dog tick
a constant regiment of flea and tick medication, which can be purchased at your local grocery
A tick might jump on the dog, even though the dog has been treated with a monthly Flea & tick preventative, but it will not stay on there as it will die in a few hours or sooner. A tick has to bite/suck the blood out of the dog for at least 12 hours before it can pass on the diseases it carries so the Preventative takes care of that, it kills the tick before it can pass anything on and then the tick just drops off.
No. If it is the dosage for your dog's size or body weight, do not double the flea/tick killers since this can be toxic for the dog. If the dog is badly infested, you can get pills from the vet called Cap Star, which will kill all fleas on the dog within 24 hours. After that, you can then put a single size/dose flea/tick killer on the dog to kill any eggs the fleas may have laid before they were killed by the pill (Cap Star).
I think applying petroleum jelly should help. That may start to suffocate the tick and the tick may loosen its grip to get air.
Dogs can eat Duck but you should not feed your dog duck bones as, like Chicken bones, they are quite small and splinter easily. This means your dog could choke on them and cut their mouth and throat on the splinters.
Flea and tick are the major troubles which every dog face. A lot of pet owners get concerned when they spot small brownish sort of insects on their dog's body.
Yes! It well harm your cat because dog flea drops are much too strong for a cat! If you do then immediately wash it off with a wet whipe or a wet (paper) towel! You should just give it cat flea medicine. that is most safe.
Flea and tick shampoos contain poisons (to kill the bugs) - some of these poisons may get into your dog (through their skin) and this may damage the puppies. It is therefore best not to treat a pregnant dog unless this treatment is given under the direction of a qualified animal doctor (a vet).
yes. But it also depends on what type of tick they get, the dogs age and how strong their immune system is. No, many dogs have ticks, just tell parents to remove them ;) Or just buy special tick collar - is it available in your country ? My dog also had immunization against fleas and ticks. ~Maite
Although supercenters sell many flea and tick removers, I would recommend buying only name-brand products or going to your vet to get flea medication. Trusted brands include Front Line and K-9 Flea and Tick.