Do not use Hartz flea medication of ferrets or any other animals. There has been many reports of Hartz flea medication causing seizures and even killing pets. On ferrets, Advantage and Frontline are safe, but always read precautions before using and consult your veterinarian.
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... =]
No. The only approved flea treatement for ferrets is Revolution, which is usually available from your vet. You can use the kitten dose of Frontline to treat your ferret for fleas, just use one drop per pound of ferret. (2lb ferret= 2 drops)
Hartz products are available over the counter and are not carried by most vets. Even if your vet carries the products it is unlikely that he would accept coupons. Hartz flea treatments are available at most major retailers and you can use the coupon there.
Hartz UltraGuard flea and tick products are not recommended for use on ferrets. Many ingredients in these products can be toxic to ferrets, leading to serious health issues. It's important to consult a veterinarian for safe and appropriate flea and tick treatment options specifically designed for ferrets. Always prioritize the safety of your pet when considering pest control products.
Most pet stores sell Frontline and Advantage. While these are not approved for use in ferrets, it is safe to use the smallest kitten dose on ferrets. About one drop per pound of ferret will suffice. Revolution is the only ferret approved flea medicine (it also kill heartworm). It is available at most vet offices.
As long as your children don't get it in their mouths, it would be fine. I would say, if they're 4+ it should be ok.
Yes he will. Use half of it :)
No cuz it will over dose the cat
You should not put flea meds for dogs on cats. They are much too strong and will make the cat very sick if not actually kill it. If you have done this by mistake, the cat should be bathed thoroughly with a gentle shampoo IMMEDIATELY. Do NOT use a flea shampoo to bathe the cat!
Hartz products have been associated with adverse reactions in pets, including reports of illness and death. It is important to use caution and consult with a veterinarian before using Hartz products on your pets.
Flea medication. You should ask a vet for the recommendations on the brand name.
There have been reports of Hartz products causing harm to pets, including serious reactions and even death. It is important to use caution and consult with a veterinarian before using Hartz products on your pets.