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Flea control
Q: Thanks for responding so quickly to my last question. what would you use for the three step process of getting rid of feas for my 3 indoor cats?
A: Virbac manufactures a yard spray and in-home fogger to take care of the outside environment and the house. you can apply frontline plus to the cats monthly to complete the three step process.
Shop for: frontline plus, frontline
Flea protection for nursing mom dog.
Q: I believe there is only one topical flea protection product, that is safe for nursing dogs. i think it is revolution or frontline. please let me know which.
A: Revolution is safe to use on pregnant dogs. however, this is a prescription medication. you can also use program tablets in pregnant dogs. this is available without a prescription.
Shop for: revolution, frontline
Dermatitus
Q: Why does dog lick himself constantly
A: Usually due to underyling allergies from flea bites, inhalent allergens or food allergies most commonly. can also have secondary infections which can make dogs lick or itch. see vet for workup to rule these in or out
Frontline
Q: I have a 8 month old chow/retriever mix, and i am putting him in a kennel this week for a few days. i have never seen a flea on him, but bought some frontline plus when i took him to the vet for a kennel cough vaccine, and was warned to buy flea control before dropping him off for boarding. it is very expensive! is there anything else that i could get that is as effective as frontline without the cost?
A: For the control of fleas you can use advantage or program tablets as alternatives to frontline.
Shop for: frontline, advantage, frontline plus
Frontline collar
Q: We are new dog owners of a cockapoo. he is 8 weeks old and i would like to buy the frontline tick and flea treatment. which should i buy at this time?
A: You could buy plain front line which is fine. i usually personally like to wait until at least 10 weeks old.
Shop for: tick, frontline
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