Can you spray dogs with permethrin?
Permethrin is as effective as 100% DEET on ticks and mosquitoes. Sawyer Permethrin Insect Repellent can be applied to dogs and help control fleas and lice for 35 days and ticks for 6 weeks.
Can you use dog frontline on a cat?
No, you should not put the full amount on the cat. The cat dose is 0.5ml while the small dog dose is 0.67ml. I do use dog frontline on my cats because of the reduced cost but you have to be certain that you are not giving too much.
Can you put frontline in the carpet too?
You can put it in your carpets too. However, are you treating the house too? If you don’t wash everything as often as you can your cat may just be getting reinfected all the time and not still have fleas, in which case the frontline is working but there are new ones all over the place anyway.
Can You reapply frontline if your cat still has fleas?
If you don’t wash everything as often as you can your cat may just be getting reinfected all the time and not still have fleas, in which case the frontline is working but there are new ones all over the place anyway. And the length of the coat should not affect the medicine much since it is designed to be an oil that spreads over the skin.
Do you have to wash your hands after giving a cat frontline?
In order to prevent any confusion, it’s important that you stick to the feline formula to treat your cat. The medication shouldn’t come in contact with the cat’s eyes, mouth or nose. You should also wear gloves or wash your hands thoroughly after your treat your pet with this topical solution.
No, you should not put the full amount on the cat. The cat dose is 0.5ml while the small dog dose is 0.67ml. I do use dog frontline on my cats because of the reduced cost but you have to be certain that you are not giving too much.
You can put it in your carpets too. However, are you treating the house too? If you don’t wash everything as often as you can your cat may just be getting reinfected all the time and not still have fleas, in which case the frontline is working but there are new ones all over the place anyway.
If you don’t wash everything as often as you can your cat may just be getting reinfected all the time and not still have fleas, in which case the frontline is working but there are new ones all over the place anyway. And the length of the coat should not affect the medicine much since it is designed to be an oil that spreads over the skin.
In order to prevent any confusion, it’s important that you stick to the feline formula to treat your cat. The medication shouldn’t come in contact with the cat’s eyes, mouth or nose. You should also wear gloves or wash your hands thoroughly after your treat your pet with this topical solution.