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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Frontline Plus and Bunny?

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    • SherlocksMomma
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        Hello all!

        I’ve had my bunny Sherlock for going on 5 years now, and she is a happy and healthy girl. Recently I adopted a dog, so that’s a little new to us and we’ve been adapting to our new family member, Yodi.

        The issue is, and I feel very dumb for not thinking this through, but I applied Frontline Plus to Yodi today and now I am freaking out that it may make Sherlock sick. They are still getting acclimated to each other so they only have limited contact with eachother when I’m monitoring them, but I am worried that any contact might be enough to get Sherlock sick. I didn’t start googling Frontline and bunnies until AFTER I applied it like an idiot, and I know it last for up to 3 months so I’m wondering if I should keep them completely separated until then?

        I plan on calling the vet to get advise, but I was hoping to have other Bun parents with maybe some hands on experience weigh in.

        Thank you!


      • LBJ10
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          It should be fine once it has dried.


        • Bam
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            I agree with LBJ. If your bunny and dog decide to cuddle very closely, there is a slight possibilty that the bunny gets Fipronil on him – but from what you are saying, they don’t seem to have that type of relationship. For the next round of dog treatment you could choose Bayvantix or Advantage II.

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        FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Frontline Plus and Bunny?