How to apply flea drops to a dog's neck?

How to apply flea drops to a dog's neck? - briefly

Separate the hair at the nape of the neck until the skin is exposed, then press the tip of the pipette directly onto the skin and release the full dose in a single spot, avoiding eyes and mouth. Wash your hands afterward and prevent the dog from licking the area until the medication has dried.

How to apply flea drops to a dog's neck? - in detail

Applying topical flea medication to a dog’s cervical region requires preparation, correct positioning, and careful administration.

First, read the product label to confirm the appropriate dosage based on the animal’s weight. Use a single‑use applicator supplied with the product; do not transfer the liquid to another container.

Second, choose a calm environment and keep the dog restrained gently but securely. A second person can hold the animal’s front legs while the handler steadies the head.

Third, locate the area between the shoulder blades, a spot where the dog cannot lick the medication. Part the fur with a fingertip or a comb to expose the skin.

Fourth, press the tip of the applicator firmly against the skin and release the entire dose in one motion. Ensure the liquid makes direct contact with the skin; avoid spreading it over fur.

Fifth, observe the dog for a few minutes to confirm the medication remains on the skin and is not licked. If the dog attempts to lick, distract with a treat or a short walk.

Finally, wash hands thoroughly after handling the product and store the remaining applicators in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Key points to remember

  • Use the exact dose indicated for the dog’s weight.
  • Apply only to the skin, not the coat.
  • Administer at the base of the neck, between the shoulder blades.
  • Prevent licking for at least 30 minutes.

Following these steps ensures the flea treatment is delivered effectively and safely.