treaand prevent of all life stages of ectoparasites i.e. tick (including ticks responsible for tick fever), flea (flea allergy dermatitis) and lice in dogs and cats effectively.
1.Ensure accurate delivery of 1 ml per fipronil spray (±0.1ml).
3.Reduce surface tension of skin for improved spreadability and effectiveness of drug.
4.V-shaped geometric plume provides maximum coverage of drug on the skin surface area with every application.
5.Faster results, less drug exposure and significant cost savings.
For 100 ml and 250 ml:
• Hold the bottle in upright position. Ruffle the animal’s coat while applying spray mist to its body.
• Put a pair of disposable gloves.
• fipronil spray on the body of animal from a distance of 10-20 cm against the direction of hair in a well-ventilated room (if you are treating a dog, you may prefer to treat it outside).
• Apply on entire body concentrating on affected area. Coat the spray all over to make sure the spray gets right down to the skin.
• Allow animal to air dry. Do not towel dry.
Application:
In order to wet the coat down to the skin it is recommended that the following application rates be used:
• Short-haired animals (<1.5 cm)- A minimum of 3 ml/kg body mass = 7.5 mg of active material kg/body mass.
• Long-haired animals (>1.5 cm)- A minimum of 6 ml/kg body mass = 15 mg of active material kg/body mass.
For 250 ml bottle fipronil spray
Each trigger application delivers 1 ml spray volume, e.g. for large dogs over 12 kg: 3 pump actions per kg
• Weight 15 kg = 45 pumps actions
• Weight 30 kg = 90 pumps actions
1. Avoid spraying into eyes while spraying on face. To prevent spraying into eyes and to ensure proper coverage on head in nervous animals, puppies and kittens spray Fiprofort onto your gloves and rub on face and other body parts.
2. Do not allow animal to lick the spray.
3. Do not shampoo for at least 2 days before and after Fiprofort treatment.
4. Do not smoke, eat or drink during application.
5. Wear gloves during spraying.
6. Wash the hands after use.
7. Spray in well-ventilated area.
8. Keep sprayed animals away from source of heat until animal gets dry.
9. Do not spray directly on the area of damaged skin.
(1)Is fipronil safe for dogs and cats?
Fipronil is a commonly used insecticide and pesticide in products designed to control fleas, ticks, and other pests on dogs and cats. When used according to the manufacturer's instructions, fipronil is generally considered safe for use on dogs and cats. However, it's important to follow the recommended dosage and application instructions to minimize any potential risks.
(2)What age can you use fipronil spray?