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Old 19-09-2011, 03:17 PM
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Spot On Treatments

Hi all,

I realised yesterday that Widget was overdue her de-wormer so gave her her usual dose of Profender spot on. Today, however, I have noticed that she is due her Frontline spot on at the end of this week. Am I right in thinking I should leave it for a fortnight between treatments?

I had stuck the reminder stickers onto our kitchen calendar, but one by one they've dropped off so I've gotten all muddled!

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Spot On Treatments

Sorry hun, I can't say for sure on this but I, personally, like to leave a couple of weeks between any treatments.

So when my bunch had their wormer tablet at the end of August, I waited 2 weeks before giving them their flea spot-on. As I say, this is my personal choice.

If you give your vets a quick call, they should be able to advise you.
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