How to apply flea medication drops?

How to apply flea medication drops? - briefly

Place the prescribed dose directly onto the skin at the base of the neck, parting the fur to expose the surface. Prevent the pet from licking the area until the liquid dries.

How to apply flea medication drops? - in detail

Flea spot‑on medication is a liquid applied directly to the animal’s skin to spread through the bloodstream and kill parasites. Correct administration maximizes efficacy and reduces the risk of irritation.

Before applying, confirm the product matches the pet’s weight range. Weigh the animal, compare the dosage chart, and select the appropriate bottle. Keep the bottle at room temperature; cold liquid may clump and impair distribution. Have a clean towel or cotton ball nearby to catch any accidental spills.

  1. Place the pet on a stable surface where it cannot easily jump or roll away.
  2. Part the fur at the base of the neck, between the shoulder blades, exposing a small area of skin.
  3. Remove the cap, hold the dropper upright, and dispense the exact number of drops prescribed.
  4. Allow the liquid to soak into the skin; do not rub or massage it in.
  5. Return the pet to its normal position and keep it still for a few minutes to prevent immediate licking.

After treatment, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water. Prevent the animal from licking the application site for at least 10 minutes; use a collar or keep the pet in a confined area if necessary. Observe the pet for signs of redness, swelling, or excessive scratching during the first 24 hours. If any adverse reaction appears, contact a veterinarian promptly.

Repeat the application according to the product’s schedule, typically every 30 days, and store the remaining medication in a cool, dry place out of reach of children and other animals. Regularly check the expiration date; expired drops lose potency and may cause skin irritation.