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how long between flea treatment for dogs

by Penelope O'Connell Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The known safe answer is to wait the period of time the product is supposed to work, typically 30 days, before reapplying. An alternative is to bathe the pet in a detergent shampoo (meant to strip off skin oils) and reapply after 24 hours.

How long does flea treatment last for dogs?

Jan 21, 2015 · If a product seems to have a shorter span, your veterinarian might shorten the length of time between treatments from 4 weeks to 3, but never do this without consulting your veterinarian first. If you are concerned with the residue on the coat, especially if you have small children in the home, or cats, which may lick the residue off of the treated dog, you might want …

Can you use dog flea treatment on a cat?

Feb 13, 2022 · How to Apply Spot-on Flea Treatments Spot-on flea treatments are applied directly to nape of your pet’s neck.Having said that, most people seem to agree that 48 hours is a good rule of thumb to follow when applying flea medicine after a dog’s bath. You can put flea medicine on a dog after a bath, but please wait at least 48 hours. Do you have to reapply flea treatment …

What kills fleas and ticks on dogs instantly?

Jun 12, 2019 · You should be treating your home for adults plus the other 95 percent—flea eggs, flea larvae and flea pupae. Flea eggs and larvae can live in the environment for days or weeks. It is best to regularly vacuum all the locations of your home where your pet spends time, wash all bedding in hot water, and keep your pets on flea prevention.

When to switch from topical to oral flea treatment for dogs?

A flea can live from between 14 days to a year, and a female can lay up to 50 eggs in one day - that's 1,500 in a lifetime! Some types of flea can leap more than a hundred times their own body length. It's estimated that 95% of flea eggs, larvae and pupae live in the environment, not on your pet. Signs your pet might have fleas

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How often can I treat my dog for fleas?

So, if you're asking yourself “how often should I give my puppy flea treatment?”, the answer is every 4 weeks for optimal protection – year-round, leaving no gaps.

Can I reapply flea treatment early on my dog?

Yes, if after two weeks the flea preventive you applied isn't working, you can reapply flea treatment early, or switch to another brand.

Can I give flea treatment early?

If you are finding fleas on your pet even after applying your pet's topical flea treatment, you might consider reapplying it early. However, this solution is not always recommended and may lead to an overdose in some rare cases.Jun 12, 2019

Can I put 2 flea treatments on my dog?

Never use multiple flea medications on your pet, unless directed to do so by your veterinarian. Fleas can be a very frustrating problem, and some medications may not produce immediate effects.Jul 25, 2016

Can I use Frontline every 2 weeks?

Treat all your dogs and cats every month for optimal flea control. When applied correctly, FRONTLINE PLUS remains active against fleas for at least one month. If you are in a paralysis tick area, apply FRONTLINE PLUS FOR DOGS every 2 weeks to provide paralysis tick control for your dog.

Can I give my dog two doses of Frontline?

The minimum time to wait between two treatments of FRONTLINE HomeGard® is 6 months. It is not necessary to use FRONTLINE HomeGard® repeatedly, if you are regularly treating your cat or dog with an effective flea and tick treatment such as FRONTLINE® spot-on products.

Can you use Frontline twice in a month?

If a pet still has fleas, many veterinarians will use the product more frequently than once monthly, sometimes as often as once every 2-3 weeks. However, this process is often considered to be “off label use,” and I would not use the product this way unless first speaking with your pet's veterinarian.Aug 9, 2010

What happens if my dog eats 2 flea pills?

Common signs of toxicity from flea products containing organophosphates are diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, small pupils, muscle tremor, weakness or falling over, and drooling. Organophosphate toxicity can be rapidly fatal, depending on the ingredients and dose the pet is exposed to.Aug 17, 2018

Why does my dog still have fleas after using frontline?

A. The active ingredient in FRONTLINE (fipronil) kills fleas by affecting their nervous system, making them hyperactive before dying. These dying fleas often rise to the top of your pet's haircoat, so the presence of visible fleas after treating your pet, is a sign that the product is working.

Can you use too much flea treatment on a dog?

If you apply a flea treatment as recommended, you shouldn't have any problems. However, if the medication is applied excessively, or if a dog is exposed to them in some other product (such as insect sprays and fertilizers), the toxins can affect the dog's nervous system and cause a range of problems.May 28, 2018

Why does my dog keep getting fleas even after treatment?

Not treating often enough Fleas go through a life cycle of egg, larvae, pupae and adult. Most flea treatments just kill adult fleas, but fleas can continue to emerge for months after you think an infestation has ended. When a newly emerged female flea finds a host, she can lay eggs within one day.Feb 19, 2018

Why am I still finding fleas after treatment?

As eggs hatch and develop, you might find fleas reappearing 10-14 days after treatment - this is quite normal and provided the insecticide remains in place it will kill them. This is why it is important not to carry out cleaning which might remove insecticide.

Signs Your Pet Might Have Fleas

There are a few things you can look out for with your pet that could mean they have fleas. 1. Is your pet scratching? 2. Areas of hair loss, bald o...

Comb Your Pet to Check For Fleas

Groom your pet with a fine-tooth comb held over a white surface – any fleas or droppings will be deposited on the surface. Add a few drops of water...

Flea Bites and What They Do

Flea bites can make your pet uncomfortable and itchy but they can also bring a host of other problems. 1. Pets can be hypersensitive to flea saliva...

How to apply flea treatment?

How to Apply Each Brand of Topical Flea Treatment 1 Hold the tube upright and turn the cap one full turn. 2 Make sure the seal is broken but DO NOT remove the cap. 3 Cats: Part the hair at the base of the neck and apply the entire tube to the skin. You can apply to a second spot directly behind the first if there is overflow. 4 Dogs: Part the hair at the base of the neck and apply to the skin; do this in one or more spots depending on the size of your dog. For larger dogs, choose two or three spots along the spine to continue the application.

How long do fleas live in the environment?

Flea eggs and larvae can live in the environment for days or weeks. It is best to regularly vacuum all the locations of your home where your pet spends time, wash all bedding in hot water, and keep your pets on flea prevention.

Can you treat fleas in your home?

Your Home Hasn’t Been Treated for Fleas. In conjunction with topical flea treatments, you need to treat your home to provide the best defense against fleas. Most flea preventions do not repel fleas. Flea preventions kill fleas either by direct contact with the fleas or from the fleas feeding on your pet.

What to do if your dog has fleas?

Add a few drops of water and if the droppings turn reddish brown it's very likely your pet has fleas. If you're still unsure if your pet has fleas or want to know what product to use, speak to your vet for the best advice.

What happens if a flea bites a dog?

Flea bites and what they do. Flea bites can make your pet uncomfortable and itchy but they can also bring a host of other problems. Fleas feed on blood, so young or frail animals can become weak and even die as a result of blood loss. Flea larvae can become infected with tapeworm eggs.

How do you know if your dog has fleas?

Signs your pet might have fleas 1 Is your pet scratching? 2 Areas of hair loss, bald or sore patches? 3 Spots or scans? 4 Redness and irritation? 5 Thickened skin in areas (e.g. around ear edges)? 6 Can you see tiny dark specks in its fur, or small browny-black insects scurrying about? 7 Do you have any unaccounted for insect bites yourself?

How to get rid of fleas in your house?

Clean bedding regularly and vacuum furniture, floors and skirting boards to help destroy fleas at each stage of their lifecycle. Throw away the dust bag from your vacuum after each use. Only give your pet flea treatment that has been recommended for them. Products suitable for one species may not be suitable for another.

What is a flea?

Flea facts. Fleas are a parasite and there are different species such as dog fleas, cat fleas, rabbit fleas and even human fleas! Many species can infest more than one host species. Fleas only suck blood from their hosts as adults.

How long do fleas live?

A flea can live from between 14 days to one year and a female can lay up to 50 eggs in one day - that's 1,500 in a lifetime! Prevent fleas becoming a problem by regularly treating both your pet and your home. This may need to be done all year round if your home is centrally heated.

Can fleas be transmitted to rabbits?

Fleas can also pass diseases to your pets. For example, myxomatosis is a serious disease in rabbits which can be spread by fleas.

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