June 25, 2008
BioSpot Is The Budget Solution For Flea Control In Dogs & Cats.
Cats and dogs, we just love them don't we? Well so do fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. It's no laughing matter for your pet either.
Fleas and ticks and mossies can spread disease and also can cause skin irritations for your pet.
Death is the worst case scenario, but even an illness can cost hundreds of dollars and a long period of time to treat, so why not choose to stop the problem before it starts?
Some medications are only effective against fleas, some only against fleas and ticks, but it's rare to find a preparation that deals with all three.
Bio Spot Spot On Flea and Tick control is a complete solution to this problem and it's so easy to use.
Simply part the hair at the back of the neck, apply one application per month and the issue is resolved, no more fleas, ticks or mossies.
Putting the medication directly onto the skin is fine - your pet will not be harmed by it being on the skin, he won't even be aware it is there, but you will both be aware the bug problem is solved.
The secret formula consists of an insecticide, both strong against insects and mild to animals, plus the addition of methoprene means the reproductive process of the flea is interrupted, thus re-infestation won't occur.
It's not only your pet's health that might be affected by fleas, they have been known to jump off your cat or dog and make a new temporary home in your house.
Both cats and dogs can get instant relief from fleas and ticks with Biospot, but be sure to get the correct product for the animal as the dog strength can poison your cat.
The feline version can be very beneficial for cats who have dermatitis.
One reason why flea bites can be so bad for cats is that they wash the affected area unceasingly which can remove the fur, leaving unsightly bald patches. If your cat is two months old, he will be a good candidate for Biopsot.
For dogs Bio Spot comes in four handy dosages according to the size of your dog. 15lbs and under, 16-30lbs, 30-60lbs, and over 60lbs.
In rare cases dogs may have side effects such as excessive salivation, seizures, muscle tremors, twitching, or dilated pupils, if your dog displays any of these signs, desist immediately with treatment and consult a vet. It could be that he is allergic to the medication.
As with humans and medication, if your dog is old or sick or has just had a litter, it's wise to ask the vet if it's ok to go ahead.
Use Biospot on the outside rather than than on the inside of your animal - it's designed only for exterior use. Kids sometimes like to play with dangerous stuff too, so best to keep all meds locked away!
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