What flea treatment is safe for rabbits?
You will need a flea-comb and a rabbit-safe flea treatment such as Imidacloprid (Advantage), Selamectin (Revolution/Stronghold), or Ivermectin (Xeno 450). Afterward, vacuum and steam clean your carpets regularly to keep fleas away from your rabbits.
How long does it take for Hartz topical flea treatment to work?
15 minutes
Hartz UltraGuard® Topicals start killing fleas within 15 minutes after application and continues to kill for 30 days.
Is Ultra Care flea and Tick Spray safe for rabbits?
8in1 UltraCare Flea & Tick Spray for Small Animals controls fleas and ticks on hamsters, gerbils, rabbits, guinea pigs and mice. This tough, effective formula is gentle enough to be used directly on listed pets to help control annoying flea and tick problems.
Can I use Frontline on rabbits?
Never use Frontline on your rabbit. That medicine is meant only for cats and dogs and is clearly labeled that it is not meant for rabbits. You also should not use flea collars, powders or shampoos because they will most likely be too strong.
Is Ultra Care Flea and Tick Spray Safe for rats?
No. Absolutely not. If your rats have mites or ticks you need to go to vet and get kitten Revolution. It’s safe for rats.
How do I protect my rabbit from ticks?
Carefully remove each tick using tweezers. Never leave a tick on a rabbit to fall off naturally. Keep your grass short, your rabbit’s hutch free of humidity, and use a rabbit-friendly tick repellent. Ticks carry diseases that can be fatal to rabbits.
Is Frontline toxic to rabbits?
Never use Frontline® or Sentinel® as flea treatments in rabbits. These medications cause adverse reactions in rabbits, including death in some cases. You should also avoid flea collars. Flea powders, including all natural powders, can contain chemicals that are poisonous to rabbits.
Can you use another flea and tick product after applying Hartz?
We recommend that you keep the dog or cat from getting wet until the application site is completely dry, usually 48 hours. Can I use another flea and tick product after applying a Hartz® UltraGuard® product? No. Products should be applied independently, according to package directions.
Can you use Hartz flea and tick shampoo on a pregnant dog?
No. It is not recommended to use Hartz ® UltraGuard ® brand flea and tick products on pregnant dogs (or cats). Be sure to read the product labels for full precautions, and contact your veterinarian with any questions. Is it a good idea to use rubber gloves when shampooing our dog and cat with flea and tick shampoos?
Is it safe to give a rabbit flea treatment?
While you might think that they would be immune to fleas and ticks because they tend to target other animals, a rabbit can become infested and may need flea treatment too. Before you begin any treatment, it’s always best to talk to a vet first.
Can you use Hartz ultraguard on a pregnant dog?
No. It is not recommended to use Hartz® UltraGuard® brand flea and tick products on pregnant dogs (or cats). Be sure to read the product labels for full precautions, and contact your veterinarian with any questions.
How does Hartz flea and tick product work?
Hartz products are non-systemic. When used as directed, they do not penetrate the skin, they do not enter the blood-stream and, therefore, do not result in damage to internal organs. The active ingredients in topical flea and tick products are dispersed across the skin by the natural oils of the animal’s body in a process called translocation.
No. It is not recommended to use Hartz ® UltraGuard ® brand flea and tick products on pregnant dogs (or cats). Be sure to read the product labels for full precautions, and contact your veterinarian with any questions. Is it a good idea to use rubber gloves when shampooing our dog and cat with flea and tick shampoos?
Where are the registration numbers on Hartz flea and tick drops?
All flea and tick topical products, including those manufactured by Hartz, are registered in accordance with the standards established by the EPA. These EPA registration numbers can be found on all Hartz flea and tick products.
How are Hartz topical products used in animals?
When applied as directed, Hartz topical products do not enter an animal’s bloodstream. Hartz products are non-systemic. When used as directed, they do not penetrate the skin, they do not enter the blood-stream and, therefore, do not result in damage to internal organs.