I don`t think so but please call your vet first.
YES
Give your dog a flee bath, or change the brand of flea collar.
NO, this is really dangerous for the dog. Frontline for 40lb dogs is 4x as strong as Frontline for 10lb dogs, and the increased dosage is poisonous to the dog.
Frontline Plus is a monthly topical flea and tick preventative for dogs. Frontline Plus kills 100% of adult fleas on your pet within 18 hours and 100% of all ticks within 48 hours.It contains Fipronil and S-Methoprene.Frontline Spot on for Large Dog is a monthly topical tick medication. It's effective against all life stages of ticks, including the brown dog tick, the American dog tick, the lone star tick and the deer tickIt Contains FipronilBoth products are maufactured by Merial.Frontline Plus is more effective than Frontline Spot On.You Can Find More Details at: http://www.otcvetmeds.com
Buy some frontline plus, please, will save you and your pet from alot of headaches.
Acutally, according to Frontline, "It is recommended you do not bath or shampoo your dog for at least 48 hours after you have applied FRONTLINE PLUS or FRONTLINE SPRAY."http://www.frontlineplus.com.au/puppy_love/dogs_frontline_FAQs.asp#fourFrontLine Efficacy After Pet BathWe have been using FrontLine on our dog and cat for years. According to FrontLine, "After application, keep the dog or cat from getting wet until the application area appears dry, usually 24 hours. If a FRONTLINE Brand Product is to be applied after a bath, make sure the pet is completely dry before application."
Well most times you can apply only the month needed. You don't want too much of this in their system. 30hrs is almost 2 days, so no i would not re apply the Frontline plus. If your dog is suffering from ticks or other problems check them out at the nearest Veterinarian Center, they will be able to tell whats wrong with your dog. :D
No, Frontline is a preventative for parastites. Ants are biting as a defensive method. They are not actually feeding or living on the dog.
I would not recommend it. I do know you should never put the canine Frontline on a cat. You should use the canine Frontline for the dog according to his weight and the same for a cat, use feline Frontline only. Why mix them?
Absolutely NOT- only use medication for dogs for dogs and medication for cats for cats!
The reason that you need to apply frontline to the shoulder blades is so that dog or cat can't lick it. Putting it on your animal's stomach where he can lick it can be dangerous to the animal.
At 8 weeks old, the kittens are a little too young and using Frontline flea treatment may do more harm than good. The safest method for kittens this age is to use a flea comb on all the kittens, and comb them twice a day until no adult fleas are seen.