Les effets secondaires de la prévention des puces et des tiques en première ligne
Les puces sont mauvaises - très mauvaises - et les tiques sont encore pires! Les puces n'énurent pas seulement les chats et les chats, mais les aboient (ou mourant ) fachés de démangeaisons et de piqûres excessives, ils répandent également des maladies qui peuvent transmettre aux personnes. Les tiques, en particulier la tique de paralysie, peuvent être fatales.
Les puces ont un cycle de vie en quatre étapes: adultes, oeufs, larves et pupes. Ces petits parasites méchants se mordent, se nourrissent et se reproduisent chez votre animal de compagnie. Une femelle femelle peut mettre jusqu'à 50 oeufs par jour . Une fois que votre animal de compagnie et votre maison sont infestés, il est difficile de bannir complètement les puces.
Les tiques brunes et les tiques de paralysie sont dangereuses pour les animaux de tous âges. Tick salive a des toxines qui sont transmises quand ils sucent le sang de votre animal de compagnie. Ces toxines irritent la peau de votre animal de compagnie, causent la dermatite et l'anémie et peuvent même mener à la paralysie ou à la mort. Les tiques portent aussi la maladie de Lyme. Par conséquent, il est essentiel que vous protégez régulièrement votre animal contre les puces et les tiques.
[[[Frontline]]] est une prévention efficace et efficace pour les puces, les œufs aux puces et les larves, les piqûres mordants et les tiques. Sur les puces, [[[Frontline]]] agit sur trois étapes importantes de la reproduction, détruisant ainsi leur cycle de vie avec succès. L'ingrédient fipronil affecte les puces, les poux et les tiques adultes, et le méthoprène affecte les œufs et les larves des puces. [[[Frontline]]] commence à se fouler immédiatement pour attaquer le système nerveux central du parasite, paralysant puis en les tuant. [[[Frontline]]] peut également être utilisé pour traiter la dermatite allergique aux puces.
Il existe une gamme de produits Frontline adaptés aux chats et aux chiens qui peuvent être appliqués tous les mois ou tous les deux mois. Le dosage pour les chiens dépend du poids du chien. Le traitement se fait dans des pipettes qui sont pressées dans les cheveux de votre animal directement sur la peau, entre les omoplates, où elles ne peuvent pas être léchées. Évitez d'avoir Frontline dans les yeux de votre animal ou de lui permettre de l'ingérer. Frontline Plus et Frontline Combo sont des marques différentes pour le même produit.
Après 24 heures, Frontline est distribué entièrement sur la peau et les cheveux de votre animal de compagnie par l'intermédiaire de ses glandes pétrolières. Une fois répandue, Frontline est résistant à l'eau, mais il est conseillé de ne pas shampoocher votre animal de compagnie pendant 48 heures après le traitement. Pour la lutte contre la témérité de la paralysie, vous devriez continuer à vérifier soigneusement votre animal de compagnie pour l'infestation, en particulier pendant la saison des tiques. Vous devrez peut-être appliquer un traitement toutes les deux semaines pendant cette période. Reportez-vous aux instructions sur l'emballage.
Effets secondaires
Frontline est un traitement testé et sécurisé pour les chats et les chiens. Lorsqu'ils sont utilisés selon les directives, les effets secondaires rageux sont rares. Il est destiné à être utilisé sur des chatons et des chiots âgés de plus de 8 semaines et peut être utilisé chez des animaux enceintes ou allaitantes. Vous devrez parler à votre vétérinaire avant d'utiliser si votre animal de compagnie est en médicaments, a un système immunitaire affaibli, est malade, vieilli ou si vous utilisez déjà un autre pesticide.
Il peut y avoir rougeur temporaire ou irritation de la peau sur le site d'application pendant 1-2 jours ce qui causera votre animal de compagnie à démangeaisons ou à gratter. Un certain manque d'appétit et de diarrhée peut également se produire. Votre animal peut baver si elles lèchent le traitement avant qu'il ait séché. Si ces symptômes persistent ou s'aggravent, il pourrait être un signe d'une allergie afin de consulter votre vétérinaire.
Toute réaction indésirable ou effets secondaires utilisant Frontline est généralement due à une administration ou à un dosage incorrect. Cependant, tous les animaux domestiques sont des individus et peuvent être hypersensibles ou allergiques aux ingrédients. Si vous remarquez l'un des effets secondaires suivants, prenez immédiatement votre animal chez le vétérinaire:
- Gonflement particulièrement du visage, des lèvres et de la langue
- Éruption cutanée ou urticaire
- Léthargie
- Vomissements ou diarrhée grave / longue
- Salivation excessive
- Mouvements non coordonnés
- Saisie
- Insatisfaction ou coma
I just applied my 5 month old kitten with her first frontline. She was more sleep after but what really got me is she had a bout of intense yowling 2 hours after that was way louder than normal. She went to lay on the ground and seemed the neck area where I applied FL may be irritated .
Which is why I'm here fuz I wanted to figure out possible side effects to look out for. Never thought of that with a flea meds since I've never seen different behavior after
Yeux de la batterie, tremblements, perte d'appétit, létharique, ect.
J'ai besoin de trouver un vétérinaire prêt à accepter le diagnostic et en quelque sorte treet.
Quelqu'un at-il réussi à éclaircir?
Je suis heureux de dire qu'il y a deux jours, je pense que mon chien a tourné un coin bien qu'il ait fallu des mois de dur labeur pour l'amener là. Tout d'abord laver votre animal de compagnie dans un liquide vaisselle dégraissant, j'ai utilisé fée. Au cours des derniers mois, je lui ai donné une diète crue complète et lui ai donné 1 cachet de lait de marque blackmores. Son régime se compose de viande crue, principalement de kangourou, mais je l'utilise pour faire du bœuf et de l'agneau. Un peu d'abats. Quelques sardines. Patate douce, chou frisé, oeuf fermier et coquille d'oeuf 2 capsules d'huile de poisson double force et huile de coco. J'alterne une partie de ce qui précède. Et aussi de l'argent colloïdal mais je pense que la meilleure chose que je lui ai donnée est le bouillon d'os. Des trucs incroyables. La semaine dernière, elle a encore du mal à sauter, elle pouvait à peine faire le tour du pâté de maisons sur ses promenades et tout ce qu'elle a fait toute la journée était juste autour et ne bouge pas. Elle n'est toujours pas à 100% mais deux jours de suite elle a fait de grandes promenades et a gardé le rythme. Je suis sur la lune. Recherchez également le groupe sur Facebook en première ligne / frontline plus un poison neuro-toxique. Il y a une pétition pour interdire le front. J'espère avoir été utile. Si vous regardez le groupe ci-dessus, vous verrez mes commentaires là-bas. N'hésitez pas à m'envoyer un message pour tout conseil que j'espère que votre bébé récupère
Avant le bain mon chien était terne, pas attentif, des secousses musculaires, pleurnicher, ne buvait pas d'eau même pas une seule goutte, n'a pas mangé pendant 18 heures d'affilée ... complètement déshydraté, .... Merci pour la solution a travaillé comme un charme ..... Ce fipronil devrait être banni pour ne plus jamais l'utiliser ... Je préfère travailler plus pour repérer ces tiques que cette merde chimique
From wat i have observed.. after the application..my 🐕 became dull and lethargic ... he didnt respond to anything...
He stays like that untill i give him a bath next day...
I think the chemical irritates his skin or has some adverse nausea like effect on him ..
But when i bath him the next day... his energy comes back and he acts normal again like everyday.. hes only like that untill i bath him...
I just use my regular oat shampoo on him... nothing special to remove all the chemical...
I prefer to sprays his body with fipronil instead of applying that 3 or 5 ml of liquid behind his head... it highly concentration and he didnt like it...
Spraying all over body with diluted one and bathing him next day has done wonders!..
https://youtu.be/EdayGZc5Qr0
I belive this product is not safe for younger or older animals, despite what it says in the box/instructions. And I repeat what Mel have said in her post: "as soon as you see symptoms wash your pet". It helps.
Isso é normal ?
Carey - 8 years old - mixed breed - 35 lbs
We applied Frontline Gold for the first time ever to our dog on 01/16/20. Within 5 hours she would randomly scream out in pain/because she was scared and jump into our arms. At the time we thought maybe she hurt her leg or back and would touch her spine, rotate her legs, etc. without finding any indication of soreness anywhere on her body. This would happen sporadically on Friday and Saturday. By Saturday evening, it was happening more frequently. And at this point we realized that our dog was having mild seizures. She was not losing consciousness, but she would cry out/get this look about her and then burrow into us and her whole little body would tense up, she would lick her lips (salivating), and stretch out her neck and put her head high into the air. We took her to the emergency vet and they have since started her on seizure medication and a sedative for now because she is absolutely terrified when one starts to come on. Secondly, she is spending the day at her primary vet receiving fluids and staying under observation - and we will do this again tomorrow. Her behavior is different - she is very clingy - and she has tremors constantly. We feel completely helpless.
Carey was in perfect health prior to application of the Frontline Gold and nothing else has changed in her routine other than that. Frontline refuses to accept ANY responsibility. In fact, when we asked how to get their medication out of her, their only response was to bathe her - which we did 3 times. This medication is so poorly researched that they do not even have a way to reverse it if a dog has a reaction - and that is because according to them, "it is impossible for their product to cause these symptoms."
We are really hoping to wean her off of the seizure meds by the end of the month once the Frontline should be worn off. I really hope she will be able to go back to normal once the poison is out of her body. Frontline should be ashamed of both the fact that they poorly researched this medication/did not provide accurate side effects to the customer, and the fact that they so easily just say it is impossible for their product to cause any of this. DO NOT USE THEIR PRODUCTS. It simply isn’t worth it.
Thanks for your quick response
Frontline Gold had no negative effects on my 3-year-old Labrador Retriever.
I unfortunately used front line on my 5 month old kitten 6 days ago. On 4th day I washed her with fairy liquid. She has not improved nor got worse after bath. Her left side legs and eye are very weak. Cannot walk properly or jump. Is this reversible- Im really worried I cant see any improvement as yet. Although the fits have stopped.
This was #2 of a six-pack, so she had gotten the same lot batch the month before. I called the Frontline hotline and was basically told that they knew of no adverse effects except for the foaming at the mouth if they get it on their tongue. Why are all of us having similar issues and yet Frontline doesn't seem to be aware or care??
Does anyone know of any products that are safe and effective?
Merci!
Now three weeks later if providing essentially “hospice care” our dog is walking and eating better. Spirit is improving and although her walk is like a drunken sailor, she is able to get around some. I’m hopefully when the Frontline is worn off, things will be better.
DO NOT USE FRONTLINE. TOO RISKY!!
Also, maybe don’t euthanize if your dog experiences these issues. Maybe a little time and things could improve. I’ve had to euthanize a couple older pets and it’s not easy to do.
I've used Frontline Plus a few times before, purchased from the same store, applied on my same dog, without any issues and I followed the directions exactly as I always have.
For some reason, this last treatment quickly caused a large sore on the application area. I attempted to remove the Frontline with a gentle bath at that point. Within a few days, my dog began losing balance when walking, drooling out of one side, became nauseous after only taking a few bites of food, appeared to be losing site in one eye, and struggled to even get up on the couch.
The vet mentioned other dogs with severe adverse reactions to Frontline in recent months as well and suggested bathing them with dish-soap to remove the application as soon as possible.
The cats vomited more than usual last week but to be honest, I didn’t think it could be the Frontline. I thought it may have been something they ate. However, I have just noticed that one of our beautiful cats has lost a patch of hair and the skin has blistered exactly where that stuff was.
I feel really bad and wished I had listened to my partner.
I am horrified that vets and vet schools don’t seem to know about this. I feel so bad for those that had their pets put down because of this poison. Believe me, I’ll get the word out!
He has a veterinarian appointment today. I washed the area with Dawn dish soap as was told to do this from the veterinarian. Please keep him in your thoughts. Please beware!
I’m so glad I found this website, I washed him as soon as I found this information out on here in dish soap and already he seems so much better. He is able to jump up again and is much more lively.
Hoping he continues to make a full recovery.
I don’t recall him ever showing adverse side effects.
His breathing is slightly rapid and he just seems generally miserable.
I had used Frontline Kitten on my cat a few times and while he did not like the application part, he seemed to be fine otherwise. I don't think I ever got the full dosage on him though since he is wriggly (probably about half). I waited until he was a year old to give him the adult formula but again - never got the full dosage applied. He didn't show any signs of fleas so I didn't worry too much about that. Yesterday was the first time I'd applied a full dose and I completely regret it. His pupils dilated after and he wouldn't let me pet him at all- just ran and hid. He gets sleepy after vaccines so I wasn't too concerned about it. Left for a few hours and when I went to check on him it was clear he hadn't moved. His eyes were hazy and he wouldn't let me touch him at all (he's normally a total cuddle monster). Called the vet, they said it couldn't possibly be the frontline since its topical and recommended that I continue to monitor him. A few more hours went by - he had barely eaten all day, was still recoiling from my touch and I noticed his third eyelid showing. Found this blog and washed it off. He started purring as soon as I began washing it off- like he knew what the problem was but couldn't tell me. After about 30-40 minutes he let me pet him again and didn't leave my side for the rest of the evening. He seems back to his normal self today and has his appetite back.
I will never use this on him again.
I will mention when I speak with her tomorrow . I think they don’t believe in these reactions as they encourage them , just as small # people with vaccine injury are dismissed because most people do fine .
However, he seemed like he was about 90% better on day 9 (03/29/2022). By day 10 (03/30/2022), I could say he was all good. I gave this timeline so that anyone who has a dog going through issues due to Frontline crap can see that there is hope. Jack came out of the hell he was in and hopefully your dog will too. The vet was of no help and didn't say much even when I mentioned that I found so many people online who are complaining about Frontline plus. I guess there's nothing much vet could do when it's neurological issues.
I won't use this again. No good
I also got the frontline us for my dogs and they all still have fleas. It's horrible. Wth has happened??
I put frontline on my 13 year old mini schnauzer, within 4 hours he had a seizure. He then went on to have two more in the next 24 hours. I’m convinced it was down to this flea and tick treatment. Fingers crossed it’s now two days later and no more seizures, but he still isn’t himself and won’t jump up on to the sofa. I thought this was a weird symptom, but having seen the comments, apparently quite common.
Over grooming, itching, biting and scratching for over a month after the application.