my 30 pound mix mut was given sargents flea & tick 4 days ago. she is itching like crazy and vomiting daily
Yes, a cat can die from to much flea treatment because to many chemicals can soak into a cats skin and make them very sick, and usually even die! :(
You are not supposted to put flea/ tick medicine on a puppy. If the dog is usually under 6 months to a years of age it should not be put on. It can cause the dog to get sick. If you have a small dog but is older it should not get sick and it shouldn't shake unless it has some alergic reaction to the medicine. I have a small dog and we use flea medicine on him and he is fine and never has fleas.
A lot of times if you buy a pet at a flea market they'll be very sick and likely to die. True, they are cheaper, but you should buy them from breeders or pet shops
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Appropriate treatment. If necessary, hospitalization is a good idea.
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No. Treatment is curing you once you are sick. Prevention is to keep you from getting sick.
Nope. All fleas are the same. There's no human flea, cat flea, dog flea, or any certain flea. They're on everything. A human could possibly get sick if they had a reaction to a flea bite (unlikely), but flea bites only itch. Trust me, I know. I attract fleas *and* mosquitoes, and all those other horrible things.
people without healthcare who are sick can receive treatment people without healthcare who are sick can receive treatment
Wee flea
well, when your hamster is sick you should contact your exotic pet vet. Although this treatment may cost more then a cat or dog it is totally worth it because it could mean saving your little hammy's life.
A heavily infested animal, over time, can lose a substantial amount of blood to fleas. This is mostly the case in very young or frail animals. 70 fleas can consume 1 mL of blood per day which could kill a puppy or kitten in 50 days. Double the number of fleas and the young animal can be dead in a month. They lose so many red blood cells to the fleas that they become anemic and die.