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.
Yes! dogs may have duck lice (I am not 1000/00 sure but um my cousin's dog got duck lice so I am pretty sure it can!)
Absolutely not ! They're designed for use ONLY on dogs. Take the duck to your vet and have them prescribe a suitable treatment.
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I would not use powder. Any flea shampoo is fine, also you could use a flea collar.
No. The only approved flea treatement for ferrets is Revolution, which is usually available from your vet. You can use the kitten dose of Frontline to treat your ferret for fleas, just use one drop per pound of ferret. (2lb ferret= 2 drops)
I don't see why it would make a difference. There the same brands, and then it will be double the chance f not having flea or ticks... =]
Im pretty sure a dog should use DOG eye drops not humans..if u use human ones it will preobably get the dogs eye infected :I
at worst case yes. never ever use dog flea repellent on cats
According to my vet flea collers can cause cancer if the dog chews on it. It was reccomended to use the liquid solution for flea 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.
Yes he will. Use half of it :)
There are natural ways to kill the fleas in your dog and one of them involves the use of Flea (be-gone) bag which smells good to people but it actually kills the fleas. You use the flea tub to ash it with the flea bag by sprinkling it.
use a flea comb to get rid of fleas on you dog. If you want also you can use dog shampoo ang get rid of fleas that way.
Sometimes you don't know as the flea actually spends very little of its life cycle on the dog. Sometimes they just jump on and bite the animal, then off. Various ways you can tell is to rub the hair the opposite way it lies and look for flea poop, little black specks. Look around the base of the tail and on the belly. You can also use a special flea comb to comb through the hair. The best thing to do is to prevent flea infestations. Use a once a month flea preventative such as Frontline, Advantix, etc. to put on their skin. You need to keep the fleas off of your dog as they can cause skin problems, hot spots, tapeworm infestations, as the flea can carry the tapeworm eggs which then can be passed on to the dog when he bites at the flea and accidentally ingests the flea. Now your animal has tapeworms too. So keep the fleas off of your dog by just assuming he has fleas and use a preventative for fleas on your dog.