Capstar to kill fleas on dogs and cats
There is a new product on the market to get rid of fleas. Although it is not a cure-all, it certainly does have its place. Advantage and Frontline for cats both are excellent products, but they cannot be used for tiny puppies, for instance. Contrary to both Advantage and Frontline, Capstar can be used on puppies and kittens down to four weeks of age and as tiny as two pounds. It appears to have an enormous margin of safety. The same dosage can be used on tiny puppies down to 2 pounds or dogs up to 25 pounds, and a second dosage is used for dogs from 26 all the way up to 125 pounds. That is from a five to 12 fold variation in the dosage.
It is safe, and it is effective. Fully 90% of the fleas will be dead within a couple of hours.
CAPSTAR is an oral tablet. A single dose should kill the adult fleas on your pet. If your pet gets re-infested with fleas, you can safely give another dose as often as once per day. Be sure to buy enough to be able to treat several times as you get your fleas under control.
To give CAPSTAR Tablets, place the pill directly in your pet’s mouth or hide it in his food. If you hide the pill in food, watch closely to make sure your pet actaully ate it. If you are not sure that your pet swallowed the pill, it is actually safe to give a second pill.
You have to treat all infested pets in the household. Fleas can reproduce on untreated pets and allow infestations to go on. If you have treated the house and yard with an Insect Growth Regulator, the development of new fleas will be over with in less than two weeks.
Capstar for small dogs is used to control adult fleas on the dogs and cats. The fleas on your pet are in the adult stage. An adult female flea, living on a pet, can lay up to 2,000 eggs in her lifetime. With CAPSTAR, you can kill the adult fleas stopping them from having time to reproduce.
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