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Fipronil Flea and Tick Treatment for Dogs and Cats, a rapid, long-lasting solution providing waterproof protection against fleas, ticks, lice, and their eggs. Suitable for pets over 8 weeks old, this treatment is designed to swiftly eliminate pests and ensure your furry friends remain comfortable and healthy.
Why fipronil is recommended over avermectin?
Fipronil is administered topically, leading to low systemic absorption and minimizing the likelihood of systemic side effects. It is safe for use on puppies and kittens over eight weeks old, making it a flexible option for early external parasite treatment.
Avermectin cannot be used in certain breeds, such as collies and Australian Shepherds, and can lead to serious neurological side effects such as tremors, ataxia, and potentially fatal consequences.
Kills fleas and ticks within 24 to 48 hours of application.
Provides up to one month of protection against fleas in dogs and cats.
Effectively eliminates ticks for up to one month in both cats and dogs.
Fipronil, the active ingredient, targets the central nervous system of insects, including fleas, ticks, and mites, leading to paralysis and eventual demise. Importantly, it does not enter your pet's bloodstream.
Upon application, fipronil quickly blends with your pet's natural oils, spreading across the skin within 24 hours. It then concentrates in the oil glands, forming a reservoir. Over the following weeks, fipronil is gradually released through the skin and fur, ensuring continuous protection.
Avoid bathing your pet two days before or after treatment.
For optimal results, apply the treatment three days after bathing your pet.
Keep your pet dry for the formula to activate fully beneath the skin.
With Fipronil Flea and Tick Treatment, you can trust that your pet will enjoy lasting relief from pesky parasites, allowing them to thrive in a pest-free environment.
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Tips: For external use, oral administration and licking are forbidden. Avoid dripping into pet's eyes. Do not contact with pet owner's skin directly. Do not apply it on puppies and kittens under 8 weeks. Do not bathe for two days before and after applying. Applying once every month for flea-infected areas.
Fenbendazole (often abbreviated FBZ) is used in both large and small animals. In dogs, it is useful against roundworms, hookworms, and the more difficult-to-treat whipworms. It is effective against the Taenia species of tapeworm. It is also effective against Giardia (an intestinal protozoan that causes diarrhea) as well as several species of lungworm and even some flukes.
When a pet has chronic diarrhea and a cause cannot be found through testing, it is common to give fenbendazole for several days in a row as a general broad-spectrum dewormer; the idea is that most parasites of significance will be removed by it even if they escaped detection in testing.
Discovering worms in your dog’s/cat's feces or poop bag usually isn’t a fun experience. Tapeworms can cause lethargy, coughing, vomiting and other signs of sickness. You’ll want to remedy the situation as soon as possible to help avoid more serious illnesses. Thankfully, Puainta Tapeworm Dewormer for Dogs provides a simple, over-the-counter solution to help remove worms in puppies and adult dogs. Chewable deworming medicine for dogs helps eliminate the most common forms of tapeworms—Dipylidium caninum and Taenia taeniaeformis.
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