Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at
10:58 pm
The monthly flea & tick medicine is a common kind, prescribed by the vet, that comes as a liquid in something resembling an eyedropper that you put on the dog’s skin, between the shoulder blades. It’s supposed to absorb into the skin and protect from fleas and ticks. I’m worried that if I give her a bath, it will wash the medicine out of her skin. After applying the medicine, how long should I wait before giving her a bath?
Thanks!
Saturday, October 30th, 2010 at
4:36 pm
We have recently treated our cats for fleas and was given R.I.P flea spray for the home from the vet. Since using the spray I am still seeing fleas around the home, yet the cats have now been treated. How long does it take for fleas to disappear from the home once treated?
Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
1:37 pm
Im not sure if their flea bites or just something else, but he has red bumps on his thighs, head, neck, and his sides. i don’t know their flea bites. I took him a shower with Tropiclean Neem Shampoo today and alot of hair has been falling off and he has red spots. Im saving money to tsake him to a vet. im really worried.
Sunday, October 24th, 2010 at
1:19 am
My 3 year female black lab mix has a bad flea allergy/reaction going on. She has lost most of her hair around her tail and further up her sides. My vet gave me frontline plus to use and I have seen a relief in her not digging and chewing at herself. I have also treated my yard, outdoor kennel and my indooors for fleas. My main concern is the hair loss and small sores and scabs she now has. Is there any good ways to help her out and make sure this doesn’t reoccur?
Saturday, October 16th, 2010 at
7:00 am
All of my cats have developed terrible flea infestations. My male cat was neutered ten days ago, and i’ve read that you can give them baths ater 7 days. When can I give him a flea bath? and when can I put a flea collar on him also?
Don’t tell me to ask my vet, get medication or any of that buisness. Answer what I asked.