Dog fleas are a different species than cat fleas, and flea collars are designed for the specific flea type. A dog collar on a cat would probably be less effective, or may not work at all.
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Frontline by itself should be sufficient to deal with your cat or dog's flea problem. Using a flea bath will reduce the effectiveness of the Frontline (you should only wash your dog with a gentle shampoo to maintain Frontline's protection).
I would not use powder. Any flea shampoo is fine, also you could use a flea collar.
To get your puppy used to wearing a collar, start by introducing it gradually for short periods of time. Use positive reinforcement, such as treats or praise, when your puppy wears the collar without fussing. Increase the duration slowly and make sure the collar fits comfortably. Consistency and patience are key in helping your puppy adjust to wearing a collar.
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!
You can use a cat collar to prevent excessive licking by attaching a cone-shaped collar around your cat's neck. This will restrict your cat's ability to reach certain areas of its body, reducing the amount of licking. It is important to ensure that the collar is not too tight or uncomfortable for your cat.
You should NEVER use a flea and tick collar with a dog. Period. You are basically putting a ring of poison around your dogs head and exposing them constantly to harmful fumes and chemicals. Spend the money and get them frontline.
If its a puppy, i would suggest a harness. if its a full grown dog you might use a pinch collar or choker chain.
It really depends on how often you use flea or worming treatment on your cat. Generally speaking, you only need to worm twice a year if it is an adult cat, and some flea treatments advise to use their treatments once a month, although some owners will only use flea treatments once every couple of months. Essentially, it doesn't really matter what treatment you use first on your cat.
I don't see why it would make a difference. There the same brands, and then it will be double the chance f not having flea or ticks... =]
it would be about $5.00 for the leash and harness together and $1.00 for the collar or u can use a cat collar
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.