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.
Yes.
The different methods for flea control include tablets taken orally and liquid placed on the skin. Flea dips are also an option that vet offices use.
One can find product for cat flea control in pet stores such as Petco, Pet Smart, etc. They sell various types of flea control so buyers can choose from their wide selections.
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Advantage once a month topical flea treament for dogs and puppies is one of the highest rated in flea control for dogs. For cats, Revoltion is the best bet.
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No. Please, if you care about your cats, do not use this product. I used it on my 5 cats. All 5 of them vomited and/or pooped blood in the 36 hours after using this product, which was terrifying to see. All 5 of them also had/still have rashes and keep scratching at where I applied the liquid. It's been 4 days and their fur is still oily where I applied the flea treatment. Avoid this product! Although the price may be great, it's not worth risking your animal's life. *Oh, and just a note: My cats all meet the age and weight requirements, they do not have sensitive skin, and I've used Advantage and Frontline flea treatments in the past with absolutely no problem.
No, the dog would be considered the prey. A flea is a parasite, which makes it the predator.
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Some effective methods of flea control for dogs are: Cutting and grooming the dog's fur regularly, washing the dog regularly, using anti-flea medication obtained from a veterinarian, quarantining the dog for a period of time.
The potential risks of using imidacloprid on cats for flea control include skin irritation, allergic reactions, and potential toxicity if ingested. The benefits include effective flea control and prevention of flea-related health issues. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before using imidacloprid on cats to ensure proper dosage and safety.
Yes, garlic is often believed to help repel fleas due to its strong odor, but it is not a proven or recommended method for flea control in pets. In fact, garlic can be toxic to pets in large amounts and should not be used as a flea remedy. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for safe and effective flea control options for your pet.