I would not recommend it. I do know you should never put the canine Frontline on a cat. You should use the canine Frontline for the dog according to his weight and the same for a cat, use feline Frontline only. Why mix them?
Absolutely NOT- only use medication for dogs for dogs and medication for cats for cats!
No. Frontline products should be used on the specified species. This is because one of the main components of Frontline, S-Methoprene is needed in a higher dose in cats. This is because it does not last as long in a cat than in a dog. So, if you used Frontline for dogs on your cat, it may not be as effective. However, this higher dose is still safe to use on a dog - so you could use Frontline for cats on a dog.
NO, this is really dangerous for the dog. Frontline for 40lb dogs is 4x as strong as Frontline for 10lb dogs, and the increased dosage is poisonous to the dog.
Dogs and cats do not get married. Some dogs and cats get along and play together and lay in the same place.
I think the dog from cats and dogs is a German Shepard.
It depends on the individual dog and cat. Some cats and dogs get along very well, especially if they were raised together.
some dogs get along with cats because they may have grew up together or its just in the dogs nature not to attack cats.
No, cats and dogs cannot reproduce together.
Frontline for cats and dogs are chemically very similar. Frontline Plus for cats contains 100g/L fipronil and 120g/L methoprene. For dogs Frontline Plus contains 100g/L fipronil and 90g/L methoprene. As such, using the dog version on a cat would result in a higher dose of fipronil and lower dose of methoprene. Fipronil is an insecticide which disrupts insects central nervous systems, and is the portion which kills adult insects. Methoprene is an insecticide which disrupts the reproductive process, preventing larvae from growing into adults. The reason for the variation between the formulas is not clear, and there is not sufficient unbiased and non-anecdotal data to say what effects such slight mis-dosing can cause to the pets.
Frontline, Revolution and Advantage can all be safely used on cats and dogs interchangeably, as the ingredients are identical, you just need to know the correct doses. Frontline Plus for Dogs contains (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 8.8%) whereas Frontline Plus for Cats contains (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 11.8%) Dogs are given a dose of 0.067ml of Frontline solution per kilogram of bodyweight. So a 10.0kg dogs need a dose of 0.67ml an 6.0kg dog only really needs 0.40ml ALL cats are given a set dose of 0.50ml The Frontline Plus for cats formula contains exactly the same concentration of Fipronil (the main ingredient which kills fleas, ticks, and lice) as the Frontline Plus for dogs formula. The only difference is the cat version contains 3% MORE of the ingredient methoprene than the dog formula. Giving your dog a tiny 3% more methoprene will not harm it. Look up the toxixity of methoprene online for yourself and see. Methoprene simply acts as a juvenile hormone analogue in fleas, it keeps the fleas "young". The flea larvae are prevented from completing the metamorphosis into adults and subsequently die. Note: Not all dog and cat medications are interchangeable. You could poison your pet if you don't do your research first.
Yes you can, as the ingredients are identical in the dog and cat versions. Cats require a smaller dose of 0.50ml FIPROGUARD is the same thing as FRONTLINE. Frontline PLUS/Fiproguard PLUS for Dogs contains (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 8.8%) whereas Frontline PLUS/Fiproguard PLUS for Cats contains (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 11.8%) Pets are given a minimum dose of 0.067ml of Fiproguard solution per kilogram of bodyweight. So a 10kg Dog needs a dose of 0.67ml Cats are given a set dose of 0.50ml (assuming the cat is no heavier than 7.5kg) Frontline PLUS/Fiproguard PLUS for Dogs contains exactly the same concentration of Fipronil (the main ingredient which kills fleas, ticks, and lice) as the Frontline Plus for Cats formula. The only difference is the Dog version contains a tiny 3% LESS of the ingredient methoprene than the cat formula. It should not be any less effective as it's just an insect growth regulator.
Not necessarily. My dog loves cats, but it is widely believed that dogs and cats do not get on.