PERMOXIN alleviates flea allergy dermatitis and paralysis tick on dogs and is useful in the control of biting insects and flies. Alleviates 'Queensland Itch' in horses.
Basic Prevention
1. Clean the area where you dog hangs out. Dog faeces attracts flies, so pick up every day. If you dog lies in a special spot, clean that area also.
2. Bring your dog inside. Flies seem to be active in hot, humid weather. Take your dog inside the house during the hottest part of the day if you notice flies biting.
3. Wash the dog's ears with a mild shampoo and rinse well. If the ear was bleeding, apply an antibiotic ointment.
4. Apply a thick coat of petroleum jelly to both ears. Flies cannot bite through the petroleum jelly. Reapply daily.
5. Take your dog to the veterinarian if maggots are present on the dog's skin.
6. Contact your veterinarian before using any chemical on your pet.
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