How do you dilute Entomozan for treating dogs against ticks?

How do you dilute Entomozan for treating dogs against ticks? - briefly

Mix 1 ml of Entomozan concentrate with 99 ml of water to obtain a 1 % solution and apply the spray evenly to the dog’s coat, avoiding eyes and mucous membranes. Use the mixture within 24 hours and store any remainder at room temperature, protected from light.

How do you dilute Entomozan for treating dogs against ticks? - in detail

Entomozan is supplied as a concentrated liquid intended for topical use on canines. The label specifies a 1 % active ingredient concentration; to achieve the recommended 0.05 % solution for tick control, dilute the concentrate as follows.

  1. Determine the dog’s weight. The dosage is 0.2 mL of the 0.05 % solution per kilogram of body mass.
  2. Calculate the total volume of the working solution needed for the entire treatment period (usually a single application covers the whole body).
    • Example: a 20 kg dog requires 4 mL of the 0.05 % solution.
  3. Prepare the dilution:
    • Measure the required amount of concentrate: 0.2 mL of the original product yields 4 mL of the target solution (since 0.2 mL × 20 = 4 mL, and the concentrate is 1 %).
    • Add the measured concentrate to a clean container.
    • Fill the container with distilled or tap water until the total volume reaches the calculated amount (4 mL in the example).
    • Mix gently; avoid vigorous shaking that could create foam.
  4. Apply the solution:
    • Part the dog’s coat to expose skin.
    • Using a calibrated dropper, dispense the calculated volume evenly over the dorsal surface, neck, and base of the tail.
    • Massage gently to ensure absorption.
  5. Post‑application safety:
    • Keep the dog from swimming or bathing for at least 12 hours.
    • Store any remaining diluted mixture in a sealed, light‑proof container for no longer than 24 hours; discard after use.
  6. Record keeping:
    • Note the date, dog’s weight, and exact volume applied.
    • Repeat the treatment according to the product’s re‑application interval (typically every 30 days).

Following these steps produces a precisely diluted preparation that delivers the intended tick‑preventive effect while minimizing the risk of overdose.