FAQs
Most flea and tick shampoos are tested and safe for pets when used correctly. Choose products from reputable brands and avoid contact with your pet's eyes and nose.
Depending on the product instructions, you can bathe your pet every 1-2 weeks. If your pet is in a high-risk environment for fleas and ticks, you may use it more frequently.
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Coat conditioning shampoo makes your pet's fur soft, shiny, and moisturized, helping reduce tangling and shedding
It’s best to alternate between shampoos rather than mixing them. For example, you could use flea and tick shampoo one time and coat conditioning shampoo the next time for optimal results.
Usually, you'll notice a difference after 2-3 uses. However, results may vary depending on each pet.
Depending on the product, effectiveness generally lasts from several days to a week. For high-risk environments, you may reapply every few days.
Most sprays are safe if pets lick a small amount, but it’s best to prevent licking immediately after application and allow the spray to dry fully.
Anti-inflammatory skin spray is for cases of skin irritation, itching, or other skin issues. Use it as directed, and if symptoms don’t improve within a few days, consult a veterinarian.
Generally, anti-inflammatory spray can be applied 1-2 times daily on the affected area. However, do not use continuously without a vet’s guidance.
Ear drops clean ears, prevent ear infections, and remove dirt and wax, helping maintain ear hygiene.
You can apply ear drops 1-2 times a week to maintain cleanliness. If there are signs of an ear infection, consult a veterinarian.
No, avoid using human eye drops on pets as the ingredients may not be suitable and could harm them. Always choose specialized pet eye drops.