Yes.
Flea and tick medicine typically starts working within 24 hours of application on pets.
Topical flea medicine works by applying a liquid solution directly onto the pet's skin, where it is absorbed into the bloodstream. The active ingredients in the medicine target and kill fleas on contact, preventing infestations and providing ongoing protection. This method is effective because it disrupts the flea life cycle and prevents new fleas from developing.
It's the same ingredients as Bio Spot Defense. The company that makes Kirkland Signature Flea and Tick control is Wellmark International. A US-based manufacturer and developer of insect and pest control products. Formerly known as Zoecon.
it is considered an overdose and yes it can harm them if you give them to much of the same flea medicine.
fleas. i would give a flea bath and/or flea medicine for a puppy. make sure the medicine is for the correct weight and the shampoo for the flea bath is very gentle for the ppuppy.
There are many places to find these coupons for flea medicine and coupons. There is a pet store called Pet Smart which offers coupons on their website and in their stores.
you have to be 18
Get a flea collar, Flea Medicine around the back of his neck, and a flea bomb, use that in your house and stay out of there for 30 minutes or and hour, If fleas are in your house! open windows too!
No, the kitten is to young still. The instructions on the flea medicine box should give you directions and usage for that product. A 8 week old kitten is too young for flea medicine and also too young for a bath with flea soap
Revolution flea medicine for dogs is effective in preventing and treating flea infestations. Its benefits include killing adult fleas, preventing flea eggs from hatching, and protecting against other parasites like heartworms and ear mites. Additionally, Revolution is easy to apply and provides long-lasting protection for your dog.
Yes, some dogs can have adverse reactions or be poisoned by flea medicine if not used properly or if the wrong product is administered. It is important to always follow the instructions provided by your veterinarian or on the product label to ensure the safety of your dog. If you suspect your dog is having a reaction to flea medicine, seek veterinary attention immediately.
They can die if they are allergic to the flea medicine but this almost never happens, so for the majority of cats the answer is no.