subject: Safeguarding Our Pets When We Try To Help Them [print this page] We do what we think is best for our petsWe do what we think is best for our pets. We try and look after them and provide correct care for them. Pets, just like humans, can have allergic displays to drugs that we give to them. you decide to use Frontline plus to guard your pet from fleas and ticks.
When you first administer a dose of the medication you should watch your pet closely for any symptoms of a reaction. Methprene is an insect growth regulator that controls the growth of eggs and larvae. The medicine is applied topically between your pet's shoulder blades. It's not suggested for puppies under eight weeks or kittens less than 12 weeks. Pets that are pregnant, sick or old should not be given the drugs.
One side effect can be skin irritation. If the pet gets the solution on their paw, they can accidentally spread it to other parts of their body like their eyes. This can result in a new problem because the medicine can now travel to other parts of the body thru the bloodstream.
Ingestion can cause many issues for your pet. All of these things can end up in weight reduction. Your pet may experience an unjustifiable increase of saliva. This can end up in more drooling than common.
Your pet can also accidentally spread the medication and then lick the area that has become polluted. Ingestion may cause many Problems for your pet. They can have vomiting and diarrhea. They can have appetite loss. All of these things can cause weight reduction. This can cause more drooling than usual.
The long term Frontline plus complications are not yet understood. Most of the effects are immediate or almost immediate. Most of the people will discontinue use as soon as they discover a problem with their pet. If you get the drugs on your skin when applying to your pet or when you are petting your pet, wash the area immediately with soap and water. You should not pet your pet without delay after the medication is applied. You must wait for twenty four hours. This decreases the probabilities of transferring the medicine to you.