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... =]
Many vets agree that it does and there is a law suit against Hartz flea/tick products. Don't buy any of the Hartz products! Here are some good websites for you to go to and be the judge (it isn't worth losing your pet over.) http://www.hartzvictims.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=8 http://tippedearclan.wordpress.com/2007/01/21/beware-hartz-tick-and-flea-control-products/
Try putting a flea & tick collar on the cat or just buy a flea spray in shops....
What on earth does this question even mean
A good way is to buy some flea shampoo. Or if you want a more permanent solution, buy a flea collar.
All commercial flea and tick preparations are insecticides. That is why they are applied on the backs of dogs, so the animal cannot lick and thus ingest the product. For safety's sake, I would not let a toddler handle, kiss or lie beside a dog being treated with this medication. Consult your veterinarian for more information.
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
As long as your children don't get it in their mouths, it would be fine. I would say, if they're 4+ it should be ok.
a tick,flea,mistletoe.
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.
a gnat, tick, flea, etc.
tock flea
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