Contact a Veterinarian for information on this potential poisoning. They may refer you to a 1-800 number to call for an emergency poison center for advice. Make the call.
See also phone number of ASPCA poison control center for pets
and link to FAQ web page below.
It should be safe to use all three at once. Make sure to thoroughly read the directions for all medications and if the dog suddenly shows signs of distress like vomiting or diarrhea then take immediately to a vet.
Take him to the vet immediately.
Depends what meds. Powder won't hurt them but the stuff you put between the shoulder blades may if it's too large dose.
You should not put flea meds for dogs on cats. They are much too strong and will make the cat very sick if not actually kill it. If you have done this by mistake, the cat should be bathed thoroughly with a gentle shampoo IMMEDIATELY. Do NOT use a flea shampoo to bathe the cat!
you put right behind the collar bone and down the spine.
Asprin. Brake it down and mix it with some food that a dog can eat . Like something mushy. I gave it to my dog and he was walking the next day ;) hope this helps
If you put it on him prior to the bath, not likely. Read the label. Some are water proof, some are not. Give your dog a bath, wait until he's dry and then apply the flea treatment. I have been told to wait till the next day to put it on after a bath... Apparently, this is because the flea meds are released through the dogs oil glands, and you wash the oil away when you bathe your dog. I have also noticed that, even though it is water proof, it's not always soap proof... some of them seem to be less effective if you give your dog a bath, say, halfway or so through the month. Someone once suggested "non-detergent" soap, but I have yet to find such a thing... I usually just give him a hose down if he's that dirty, or spot wash him, avoiding the application sites as much as possible.
I would check the dosage, and take your dog to the vet ASAP. This sounds serious.
thats not a question.....
Have you seen a vet, is the dog on med's?
simply just a med. sized dog
NO you CAN NOT!! Flea medicines are neorolgically based and are designed for the chemical makeup of individual animals pertaining to type and size. Missusing these medication can cause serious brain damage in your pet! In case of accidential missuse see a vetrinarian immediatly!!!