What happens if you give your dog too much Frontline?

What happens if you give your dog too much Frontline?

If the overdose is of a greater magnitude, the symptoms can be much more worrying. Vomiting and diarrhea can be ongoing, and your dog may be unable to control their muscles. A lack of coordination is another common sign, along with confusion, excessive drooling, moving in circles, seizures, and even collapse.

Can you overdose a dog with flea treatment?

Common signs of toxicity from flea products containing organophosphates are diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, small pupils, muscle tremor, weakness or falling over, and drooling. Organophosphate toxicity can be rapidly fatal, depending on the ingredients and dose the pet is exposed to.

Can I reapply Frontline after 3 weeks?

There is no single answer for this frequently asked question. The known safe answer is to wait the period of time the product is supposed to work, typically 30 days, before reapplying. An alternative is to bathe the pet in a detergent shampoo (meant to strip off skin oils) and reapply after 24 hours.

Can a cat overdose on Frontline flea medicine?

Cat 2doses of frontline plus cause i think he licked the 1st dose off. now im worried, how will i know if hes overdosed ? how many hours – can i say – hes gonna be ok. Plz. Answer!! Hi try not not worry.

Can I reapply flea treatment early after using frontline?

Our dogs have fleas 2 weeks after using frontline treatment. Can we do a treatment of a different brand of flea treatment (advantix) 2 weeks early? It will be safer to wait until 4 weeks after Frontline treatment before you apply Advantix. It is not recommended to use 2 or more flea treatment at the same time.

Is it safe to put Frontline Plus on cats?

Yes, it’s safe. Frontline is non-toxic. I find Revolution is the flea treatment that lasts the longest. I have this same problem. I put Frontline Plus on my two cats 3 weeks ago, and they are both scratching and I see fleas on them. I have a hard time getting the Frontline on them, especially Lily, because her hair is so long.

How long does it take for frontline spot on to work?

Frontline spot on is applied to the skin on the back of the neck, monthly to control fleas, lice and ticks. Frontline distributes over the whole body within 24 hours but absorption through your pet’s skin is minimal. Fipronil interferes with the nervous system of the insects by blocking receptors of the neurotransmitter GABA.