It sounds like Fenway might be experiencing a reaction to the new flea spray, particularly if the sneezing started immediately after application. While some mild reactions can be common, persistent sneezing could indicate sensitivity to the product.
- Observe Fenway closely for any additional symptoms.
- Consider washing off the flea spray to prevent further irritation.
- Contact your vet if sneezing persists or worsens.
It's not unusual for pets to react to flea products, especially if they have sensitive skin or respiratory systems. Sneezing could be Fenway's response to the spray's fragrance or chemicals. If possible, gently rinse Fenway with lukewarm water to remove any excess product. Monitor for other symptoms like coughing, redness, or breathing difficulties. If any concerning signs develop, or if you're unsure, consulting a vet is advisable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if my pet has a reaction to a flea spray?
First, remove as much of the product as possible by washing your pet with water. Observe them for any further symptoms, and contact a vet if you're concerned.
- Can I use a different flea treatment after this reaction?
It's best to consult your vet before applying another flea treatment to ensure it's safe and suitable for your pet's needs.
- Is sneezing a common reaction to flea sprays?
While sneezing can occur due to irritation from the spray, persistent or severe sneezing is less typical and may require veterinary attention.