Its not safe for you or your
It works really well on both fleas and ticks. 2. Dont give bath for few days before and after application. Vacuum often for the next few weeks. bought them at www. fleasmart. comOf course Ive blogged about it too and included pics of my poor kitty getting days hours Report CommentDaethian The products found on the fleasmart. com website kills ALL THREE STAGES WOOTI spent my weekend cleaning my house hoping to stave off full blown infestation. There is concern with fleas becoming immune to Frontline and Advantage and that is why our told us to try Pro Meris.
Clean all soft surfaces like couches, beds, etc too! 5. This will help with the itching.
would tend to agree with everything Ginafly says for advise and would recommend an oatmeal shampoo and conditioners seem to help little with the itching. We have started applying Frontline every three weeks and that seems to do the trick. Clean all soft surfaces like couches, beds, etc too! 5. Dont give bath for few days before and after application. Its not safe for you or your dog to overdo it! You have to wait few days for the dog to stop itching.
It will also make them tad sleepy. 4. In weeks, apply another treatment. Just pick one topical people say the vetsupplied ones are better, Advantage and Frontline and stick with it. But thats Massachusetts. One thing have tried are topical skin soothing products. We try really hard to stay on top of it because our doggy has sensitive skin and one flea can make him miserable! For the house, really just vacuuming and washing the dogs bedding is all we need to do. That worked great but hopefully will never need to do that again.
My dog scratches his bites really agressively sometimes. Frontline starts killing fleas and ticks immediately but it take some time to all the fleas out of your home. Vacuum often for the next few weeks. In warmer climate, would have to do Frontline year round. We find it doesnt last as long as advertised. That worked great but hopefully will never need to do that again. It works really well on both fleas and ticks. 2.
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