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I know that one of mine (can't remember which one now) reacted a bit with spot-on flea treatment . . . although we used Advantage . . . and lost a bit of fur which quickly grew back. I think as long as there is nothing else that's manifesting he should be fine - however monitor him next time you use it as I know from personal experience that allergic reactions can have a nasty habit of increasing in intensity each time. |
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Dont use it - the bald spot is where he has torn the hair out to get at the irritation. See below - we had a terrible reaction to it this week What is the active ingredient of this product and what type of compound is it? *This poduct*contains fipronil, which is the first of a totally new family of molecules called the phenylpyrazoles. (It is not an organophosphorus compound). So then i looked up "Phenylpyrazoles". Which put simply is a Pesticide. *Im horrified that our pets are being treated with pesticides directly to their skin! Is prevention better than cure - after this, no i dont think so. Will wait now to see if or when problems do occur & then do something about it - will be possibly looking into herbal intervention Our vet is reporting this to the Company as the reaction was so severe* |
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