How do I dilute Entomozan C to treat a dog for fleas?

How do I dilute Entomozan C to treat a dog for fleas? - briefly

Combine 1 ml of Entomozan C with 99 ml of clean water to create a 1 % solution appropriate for spot‑on treatment, adhering to the label’s dosage guidance for the animal’s weight. Apply the mixture evenly, avoiding eyes and mucous membranes, and observe for any adverse reactions.

How do I dilute Entomozan C to treat a dog for fleas? - in detail

Entomozan C is a concentrated flea‑killing solution that must be mixed with water before application to a dog. Follow these precise steps to achieve the correct dilution and use it safely.

  1. Gather equipment: a clean measuring cup, a liter‑capacity container, a calibrated syringe or dropper, and fresh tap water at room temperature.
  2. Determine the dosage: the product label specifies 0.5 ml of concentrate per 1 L of water for a medium‑size dog (approximately 10–20 kg). Adjust proportionally for larger or smaller animals, maintaining the same concentration ratio.
  3. Measure the water: fill the container with the exact volume required for the intended treatment area.
  4. Add the concentrate: dispense the calculated amount of Entomozan C into the water.
  5. Mix thoroughly: swirl the container for 10–15 seconds to ensure uniform distribution of the active ingredient.
  6. Apply immediately: using a spray bottle or damp cloth, wet the dog’s coat evenly, avoiding the eyes, nose, and mouth.
  7. Allow drying: let the fur dry naturally; do not towel‑dry or rinse the animal for at least 30 minutes.

Safety considerations

  • Perform a patch test on a small skin area 24 hours before full application; discontinue if irritation occurs.
  • Keep the mixture out of reach of children and other pets.
  • Store any unused concentrate in its original, tightly sealed container, protected from heat and sunlight.

Cleaning and disposal

By adhering to these instructions, the flea‑killing solution will be properly diluted, delivering effective control while minimizing risk to the dog and the environment.