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Forum DIET & CARE Frontline on dog, do I need to worry?

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    • LBJ10
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        I think I read on here that Frontline can kill bunnies. Is that only if it is actually put on them? Our dog uses Frontline all the time and we just put some on her again today. She’s not allowed in the rabbit room, the baby gate keeps her out. They should be fine as long as they don’t come in contact with it, right? Do I need to worry if she has been laying on the couch and then a rabbit jumps up there where she had been laying? Will it be okay as long as the Frontline is dry?


      • mossling
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          as long as your rabbit doesn’t lick the dog, you will be fine. and once the dose is absorbed in to the dog’s skin, there is no danger to your bun.


        • NaturalRabbit
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            You’ll be just fine. I use Frontline monthly on the dog and cat.

            It isn’t a problem unless the rabbit licks the Frontline spot..


          • KatnipCrzy
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              Just be sure to wash your hands after petting your dog (until the solution has dried) as you don’t want to transfer it that way.


            • LBJ10
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                They certainly aren’t afraid of the dog and they will approach her if I let them out in the living room, but I doubt they would go as far as grooming her. I will just keep them separated until everything has thoroughly dried just to be sure though. Thanks!

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