If you have accidentally applied too much flea medication to your pet, you can immediately wash it off with soap and warm water. However, the absorption rate of most topical (applied to skin) flea medications is pretty quick, so you should still watch your cat very carefully for signs of disorientation, salivation, etc. If you see any kind of unusual behavior, take your cat to the vet immediately, along with the flea medication you applied so your vet can see what your cat may be suffering from.
Yes - the medication impregnated in the flea collar is designed to kill off any existing infestation - and deter fleas from landing on the animal in future.
My sister's dog reacted to a flea medication and the Vet told her to bathe him twice with a good dish soap like Dawn. It worked.
Take it to a vet or get a flea collar
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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.
Revolution flea medication offers benefits such as effectively killing fleas, preventing flea infestations, controlling other parasites like heartworms and ear mites, and providing long-lasting protection for your pet.
Most likely it is not caused by injesting flea medication. You should take your pet in to be checked out by a Veterinarian immediately. This could be from poisoning, epilepsy or some other critical problem.
There likely will be no problem if the amount of canine flea medicine ingested was within the dosage range for a dog similar in size to the cat, but take the cat to a veterinarian if it swallowed a much larger amount of the medicine or if it appears to be sick. Bring the container of medicine along with its instructions with you if you do go to a veterinarian.
Your veterinarian should have the appropriate medication to treat for fleas. It is best to check with him/her before buying any over the counter flea treatments. Some OTC flea medications can be potentially toxic to the animal (ie: Hartz brand).
Revolution flea medication for dogs is effective in preventing and treating flea infestations. It not only kills adult fleas but also prevents their eggs from hatching. Additionally, Revolution protects against other parasites like heartworms and ear mites. Using this medication can help keep your dog healthy and free from flea-related issues.
Flea medication works by either killing adult fleas or disrupting their life cycle to prevent infestations on pets. The medication is usually applied topically or ingested, and it targets fleas at different stages of development to effectively control and prevent infestations.
You give flea medication by first clicking shop on the tabs above. Then you buy it with either foogems or foodollars. And lastly you go on your pets profile and if it says they have not been treated by fleas then just give them the medication you bought.