Can I use Capstar and Frontline on my dog at the same time for fleas?

I recently noticed my dog scratching more than usual and found some fleas on him after spending a day at the park. I currently use Frontline for flea prevention, but I’ve heard about Capstar being effective for quick relief. Can I safely use both Capstar and Frontline on my dog at the same time to tackle the fleas, or could that be too much?

Answer

Yes, you can safely use Capstar and Frontline on your dog at the same time to tackle fleas. Capstar provides quick relief by killing adult fleas, while Frontline offers ongoing protection from future infestations.

  • Use Capstar to quickly kill fleas currently on your dog.
  • Apply Frontline regularly to prevent future flea infestations.
  • Monitor your dog for any signs of allergic reaction or discomfort.

Combining Capstar and Frontline can be an effective strategy to address both immediate flea issues and long-term prevention. Capstar, an oral medication, works fast—within 30 minutes—to kill adult fleas, offering your dog quick relief from itching and scratching. On the other hand, Frontline, a topical treatment, continues protecting your dog by killing fleas, ticks, and lice at different life stages when used consistently.

If you have any concerns or notice unusual symptoms in your dog, consider consulting a vet for tailored advice. Book a consultation with Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can my dog overdose from using Capstar and Frontline together?
    No, using Capstar and Frontline together is typically safe, as they work through different mechanisms. However, always follow dosing instructions and monitor your dog for any adverse reactions.
  • How should I apply Frontline to my dog?
    Frontline should be applied directly to your dog’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades. Make sure the area is dry before application, and avoid bathing your dog for at least 24 hours afterward to ensure effectiveness.
  • What should I do if my dog has a reaction to these medications?
    If you notice signs of an allergic reaction, such as excessive itching, redness, or swelling, contact your veterinarian immediately for advice and discontinue use until advised otherwise.

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