There may be enough Frontline residue to keep the fleas at bay. Monitor the amount of scratching your pet does for a couple of days. Make sure it's bedding is insect free.
The reason that you need to apply frontline to the shoulder blades is so that dog or cat can't lick it. Putting it on your animal's stomach where he can lick it can be dangerous to the animal.
Frontline for Dogs is not dangerous to cats (or Frontline for Cats to dogs). They are simply different doses of the same active ingredients (because of the species differences). Frontline for Dogs will still work on cats - but not at the same efficiency (towards the end of the month) as Frontline for Cats. Therefore you should always use the correct product for the species.
You should take your cat to the vet immediately for proper treatment. Do not apply anything to the burns without consulting a professional first to avoid making it worse.
I am a dog groomer and it has been my experience that it is best to wait 2 days all the way around, meaning that after the dog has been bathed, wait 2 days before you apply the frontline and then wait 2 days to bath the dog again after it has been applied. Frontline DOES NOT seep into the dogs blood stream and kill fleas that way!! The natural oils on the dog's skin carry the frontline throughout the body and prevent fleas and ticks. This does not happen immediatly, it can take up to 18 hours.This is a FAQ from the frontline website."How long after application can my pet be bathed or go swimming?"FRONTLINE Brand Products remain effective for 30 days, even if a pet swims or is bathed. After application, keep the dog or cat from getting wet until the application area appears dry, usually 24 hours. If a FRONTLINE Brand Product is to be applied after a bath, make sure the pet is completely dry before application.
I worked for a Vet some years ago. Of course, Frontline's packaging says it is a ONE MONTH dose. And since the packaging notes that, then the Vet must tell the client that it is a one month dose and needs to be reapplied each month. However - the Vet told us technicians that it really works for up to 3 months! but if you live in an area where fleas are more prevalent, then you would want to apply every 6-8 weeks. I live on the Mid - East Coast. So in the winter I apply every 3 months, and in the spring-fall, every 6-8 weeks.
i put frontline on my diabetic cat and she has been puking ever since . can bathing her get that frontline off of her
You can not apply frontline on a cut or bleeding blister no.
No, frontline tick repellent does not work immediately upon application. It takes around 24 hours for frontline to kill ticks on your pet after it has been applied. It is best to continue to use additional tick prevention measures when encountering tick-infested areas.
Fipronil is the primary ingredient in Frontline and Frontline Plus. There should be no side effects with this preventative and if your cat exhibits a reaction, get him to the vet immediately.
The dog has to be at least 3 months old.
you put right behind the collar bone and down the spine.
Frontline Combi for cats is effective in preventing and treating fleas and ticks. It provides long-lasting protection, is easy to apply, and is safe for cats. Using Frontline Combi can help keep your cat healthy and free from these pesky parasites.
It is recommended that you do not wash your dog for at least 48 hours after applying frontline. You should not use a harsh shampoo or a flea shampoo when you have used frontline. Washing your pet up to once a week was shown not to impact its effectiveness.
The reason that you need to apply frontline to the shoulder blades is so that dog or cat can't lick it. Putting it on your animal's stomach where he can lick it can be dangerous to the animal.
Itching is prevented by using mild soap; avoid bathing daily; use lukewarm water for bathing; pat skin dry after bathing; apply moisturizer (not lanolin products); use a humidifier.
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Yes, you can apply Frontline after Sentry if Sentry didn't work. The effects of Frontline might still help in addressing the issue, as it targets different aspects of pests. However, it's essential to follow the application guidelines and ensure that there's adequate time between treatments to avoid potential negative interactions. Always consult the product labels or a pest control professional for the best practices.