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FOR DOGS AND CATS
FOR FLEAS
A light, even coverage of the hair coat will provide effective flea
control. Do not allow spray from application or damp animal to
come into contact with painted or finished surfaces, including
wood floors/furniture, leather/vinyl materials, or other surfaces
of concern. For best penetration, ruffle the coat while spraying
against the natural lay of the hair. Cover animal’s eyes with
hand. With a firm fast stroke, spray head, ears, and chest. With
cloth, rub into face around mouth, nose, and eyes. Then spray
the neck, middle and hind quarters, finishing with legs and tail
last. Avoid spraying rectum and genitals. Apply at the rate of 1
or 2 squeezes of the trigger sprayer per pound of body weight.
For larger dogs, spray until damp, not saturated. Do not allow
animals, cats in particular, to become chilled. Repeat every 2
months, for continuous home flea infestation prevention. If your
pet becomes reinfested with adult fleas from outside sources,
PETCOR® Flea Spray may be reapplied weekly.
FOR TICKS
Make sure spray thoroughly wets individual ticks.
FOR PUPPIES AND KITTENS
FOR FLEAS
Leaving the eyes, nose, and mouth exposed, treat puppies and
kittens weighing less than 3 pounds by wrapping the animal in
a towel that has been lightly sprayed with PETCOR® Flea Spray,
for 5 to 10 minutes. Or lightly spray a brush or cotton ball and
work thoroughly into the hair coat. Fleas may then be removed
from the coat by picking or combing. Puppies and kittens
over 3 pounds may be treated the same as dogs and cats as
described above. Repeat every 2 months for continuous home
flea infestation prevention. If your pet becomes reinfested with
adult fleas from outside sources, PETCOR® Flea Spray may be
reapplied weekly. Do not allow animal to become chilled. DO
NOT USE ON PUPPIES AND KITTENS UNDER 12 WEEKS OF AGE.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO ANIMALS CAUTION
Consult a veterinarian before using this product on debilitated, aged, pregnant, nursing, or animals on medication. Sensitivities may occur after using ANY pesticide product for pets. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your pet with mild soap and rinse with large amounts of water. If signs continue, consult a veterinarian immediately. Some cats may be sensitive to products containing pyrethrins. Excessive salivation and ear and paw flicking may occur; however, these effects are temporary and not harmful. May cause dermal sensitization (skin allergy).
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