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Q: Can I give Flea Free to my puppies and kittens? A: Yes, in fact you can give Flea Free to young animals as soon as they can drink on their own.
Q: Can I give it to nursing dogs and cats? A: Yes, it has been found that the nursing mothers relay the effects of Flea Free to the feeding young. They, in turn, are protected from fleas and other parasites.
Q: Is Flea Free harmful to my older pet? A: No, Flea Free is 100% natural. It is a known fact that vinegar helps to prevent aging and breakdown of joints, bones, and cartilage in the body. It also helps to boost the immune system.
Q: Will it have reactions with medications my pet is on? A: No, again Flea Free is all natural.
Q: What if my pet wont drink it? A: Keep in mind it is a food supplement and animals, especially cats, consider this a change to what they normally eat or drink. You should introduce it into their diet a little at a time until they become accustom to it. If that doesn't seem to work you may introduce it to them in their food.
Q: Can I put it in their food? A: Yes, in fact some dogs actually like the steak marinade flavor. Just once a day is all it takes. If they are finicky start off by putting a little bit on a snack they really like and eventually work up to the full recommended allowance.
Q: How long does it take to work? A: It can take as little as two days or as long as three weeks before you notice your pets stop itching. Your pets metabolism and size plays a big part in the process.
Q: Does Flea Free kill the fleas and ticks? A: No, Flea Free is not a pesticide, a chemical, or a poison. The fleas and ticks actually can't find the protein, they need to survive, in your pets blood because it is blocked by an enzyme produced by Flea Free. The flea and other blood sucking parasites leave the host to find a meal and typically starve to death.
Q: Are fleas and ticks the only insects your products protect against? A: No, although fleas and ticks are the most troubling to dogs and cats it is also effective against, mosquitoes, some types of biting flies, and in some cases it has been shown effective against intestinal worms
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