Is Frontline Plus Safe For Nursing Dogs?
What flea medicine is safe for nursing dogs?
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FRONTLINE® Spot On is licensed for use in pregnant and lactating cats and dogs. FRONTLINE Plus® is licensed for use in pregnant cats and dogs, and lactating dogs.
Can you put flea medicine on a nursing mother dog?
First and foremost, treat the mother dog with a top flea treatment like Advantage or Frontline. If your dog is still nursing, use a special treatment for nursing dogs, like Revolution. Older puppies – eight weeks or older – can also be treated with a flea product like normal.
How do you treat a nursing mother for fleas?
Use flea medication on the mother only. Usually, you would apply a topical medication between a cat’s shoulder blades or on the back of the neck. Within a certain time frame, the medication would begin to kill fleas. These medications are usually safe to use on nursing mothers and should not affect your kittens.
Can you give a nursing mom flea medicine?
It is ok for you to use approved flea treatments on a nursing mother, such as Frontline Plus and Revolution. Revolution cannot be used on puppies younger than 6 weeks of age.
What can you put on a nursing dog for fleas?
First and foremost, treat the mother dog with a top flea treatment like Advantage or Frontline. If your dog is still nursing, use a special treatment for nursing dogs, like Revolution. Older puppies – eight weeks or older – can also be treated with a flea product like normal.
Is advantage safe for nursing dogs?
Advantage is safe for use on pregnant and lactating animals.
What flea treatment can I use on a nursing cat?
The original Revolution (selamectin) topical product is labeled safe to use in breeding males/females, as well as pregnant and lactating queens. Revolution has a similar spectrum of parasite coverage as – heartworm prevention and flea, hookworm, roundworm, and ear mite treatment.
Can you flea treat a nursing mom cat?
Use a flea product such as Revolution, Advantage or Frontline on mom only. Do not use flea products on newborn kittens; it’s not safe as they are too young. If you see fleas on the kittens, you can bathe them using Dawn dishwashing liquid and use a small flea comb as needed to get the fleas off.
Can you use Frontline Plus on nursing cats?
Frontline Plus For Cats does state on the product label: Approved for use on all cats, including breeding, pregnant, and lactating queens and kittens as young as 8 weeks.
Can you put flea treatment on a nursing dog?
First and foremost, treat the mother dog with a top flea treatment like Advantage or Frontline. If your dog is still nursing, use a special treatment for nursing dogs, like Revolution. Older puppies – eight weeks or older – can also be treated with a flea product like normal.
What flea treatment can I use on a nursing dog?
FRONTLINE® Spot On is licensed for use in pregnant and lactating cats and dogs. FRONTLINE Plus® is licensed for use in pregnant cats and dogs, and lactating dogs.
Can I use advantage on nursing dog?
Advantage is safe for use on pregnant and lactating animals.
What can you give a nursing cat for fleas?
– Use a flea product such as Revolution, Advantage or Frontline on mom only. – Do not use flea products on newborn kittens; it’s not safe as they are too young. – If you see fleas on the kittens, you can bathe them using Dawn dishwashing liquid and use a small flea comb as needed to get the fleas off.
Is advantage safe for lactating dogs?
Can I use Advantage on a pregnant or lactating bitch? Yes, Advantage is registered for use during pregnancy and lactation.
Can I use advantage on a nursing cat?
Can I use Advantage on a pregnant or lactating cat? Yes, Advantage is registered for use during pregnancy and lactation.