If the skin is not broken on the back of the neck where the Frontline should be applied then it should be fine. If the wound is near this area I would err on the side of caution and wait for the wound to heal.
i put frontline on my diabetic cat and she has been puking ever since . can bathing her get that frontline off of her
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?
Works great on open wounds....I put it in my cats water, his coat is shiny, his eyes are bright and I change his litter box less.
Yes!
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, but you can use frontline plus for kittens on a ferret
No, it is not recommended to put liquid soap on open wounds. Soap can be too harsh and may cause irritation or inhibit the healing process. It is best to clean the wound with mild soap and water or consult a healthcare professional for guidance on wound care.
It depends on the age of the puppy. But if i were you i wouldn't put flea treatment on them until they are at least 8 weeks of age. I use frontline plus on all of my dogs and cats.
You want sterile dressing for open wounds. If you put a dirty dressing on an open wound, you are increasing the likelihood for infections and diseases. But if all that you have is a ripped t-shirt to put on a wound, that is definitely better than nothing at all.
Bandages
As long as there are no open wounds on the scalp, it is safe to apply hair color. If the wounds are open, you will need to wait until they are completely healed prior to doing a color service (or any type of chemical service for that matter!). This will ensure that no chemical will enter the bloodstream and cause a possible infection.
No. They don't get put down after a week in cats protection.