This usually means there is a flea bed on that spot bathe the dog with good flea shampoo and it should go away.
It is not recommended to give a pregnant dog a flea bath as the chemicals in flea shampoos could potentially harm the developing puppies. Consult with your veterinarian for safe and effective flea treatment options for pregnant dogs.
it is considered an overdose and yes it can harm them if you give them to much of the same flea medicine.
It depends on how much of the Raid your dog ingested. A tiny amount will not harm your dog but if they drank more than a couple teaspoons of it, get them to the vet for treatment right away.
There is no symbiosis between a flea and a dog. The flea is a blood eating parasite on the dog. There is benefit to the flea but not to the dog so there is no symbiosis.
The dog is a host. The flea is a parasite.
Yes! It well harm your cat because dog flea drops are much too strong for a cat! If you do then immediately wash it off with a wet whipe or a wet (paper) towel! You should just give it cat flea medicine. that is most safe.
No, a flea is a flea. There is no "cat flea" or "dog flea". Its just a flea and its just as likely to get a cat or dog.
Frontline Top Spot is a flea and tick treatment that is made for puppies that are aged eight weeks and older. There is a website with information on how to administer it to your dog.
The dog is the host animal to the parasitic flea.
The dog is the "host" to the flea which is a "parasite".
This red spot may be a heat spot, flea bite, or a area that he has been chewing and caused some irritation to. If the spot is not raised and feels like a tiny lump, see your Vet.