Keep your pet safe! How To Treat Fleas on Dogs, Cats, Puppies & Kittens - (Flea Control Products)
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- How to treat fleas on dogs and cats: Dr. Wayne Rosenkrantz, DVM, DACVD, discusses the complications that fleas can cause for your pet and the treatment options available. Dr. Rosenkrantz is board certified in animal dermatology.
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The doctor discusses fleas on dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. This information is not meant to replace the advice of your regular veterinarian.
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Thanks for posting! Great info!
Exactly what I wanted to know! Thanks for sharing! 5*
Thanks so much, colibriverde!
@bstunt We recommend that you talk to your veterinarian regarding flea control specifically for your pet...not the pet store.
@BubbleProductions51 - possibly the vet could give a sedative for you to administer prior to the visit. some veterinarians do house calls.
only when the bumps are healing and its only on the bump it does not spread BUT he does get very oily when he breaks out only in he break out area basically its a hard lump under the skin day 1 then it turns red day 2-3, then either it pops on its own or we pop it day 4-6 and once his coat gets better he gets a similar thing growing on his feet that fill with blood and puss if we dont pop them its not painful.
Is there anyway of contacting Dr. Wayne Rosenkrantz I have a Dogo Argentino with a skin condition that no other vet knows what it is it ony seems to come during the summer but he is an indoor dog. This last summer was very bad and he has permanent scarring on his head from it :C
He only has one coat and never really gets dirty because of it so we only shampoo him once every 3-4 months and just rinse him once a month or whenever he gets dirty plus he only goes outside to pee/poo in the summer since we live in AZ and it's too hot for him to lay out there.
I literally went to PetSmart after watching this video and I asked for chewable flea control for my cats and they said they never heard of such product for cats. Can you please tell me where I can get one for my cats? Thank you!
im not a vet so the only thing i can think of is that its sume type of blister or its a zit?
@TheShannonMontana There are safe options for cats. Without endorsing a specific product on this site...we recommend You call vet hospitals and ask what they recommend for cats.
does your dog ever have small white flakish things in his hair? but if you brought him to a vet i probily wont be much help with finding out what it is.
it might be an allergy to something and if you wash your dog more in the summer (we do) it might be an alergy to shampoo
This video didn't mention one actual product by name and it didn't address cats.
The video was made to educate on flea treatment options as far as Topical vs. oral not offer specific products as the best source for that is your veterinarian. This is a good video to watch before you discuss with your vet. It applies to dogs and cats. We do have other flea videos that go into other details. Thank you for watching!
5 minutes to tell me nothing!
That was completely not helpful. And had no discussion about cats or kittens at all.
To long winded!!!.Jesus does this guy just like the sound of his own voice.