Bald spotsQ: My dog has bald spots on each side of her tail and her skin is always itching. A: Check for presence of fleas with fleacomb as well as have vet check anal sacs and rule out other allergies. try corticare shampoo from 1800petmeds and oral benadryl at dose of 1/2 mg per pound orally twice daily. if no help see vet
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Does my son have fleas too?Q: We have a cat that likes to go outside to do her business. lately i have noticed that my 4 year old son is getting eat up by something which appears to be fleas. i have used bombs, powders, and collers on the cat and she seems to be flea free. my son however, is not. ive treated his bedding and the entire house but still he is getting these bites. our cat is pregnant and i am not sure if we can use stronger products. help me please. trapped in the flea house, crystal A: I would take your son to human dermatologist as might have nothing to do with fleas
FleasQ: I have an old englieh mastiff she weighs about 160lbs what strengh of frountline should i wse? A: I would check with 1800petmeds pharmacist who can guide you with what and how much to purchase in terms of dose
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Puppy questionsQ: We recently rescued an abandond puppy from the railroad tracks near our home and i recently found tiny white moving things in his stool and i would like to know if he got this from the bad flea infestation from his couple days being tied up and if it is possible to be spead to us and to our cats? A: Most likely did get harmless tapeworms from flea infestation. not much of any risk to you and not that contagious for cats but keep eye on their stools for similar things. can try 1800petmeds tapeworm medicine or prescription droncit or cestex to treat
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