The Anti-Ectoparasite Effects of Different Topical Spots-on Formulation Against Ticks and Fleas in Naturally Infested Stray and Owned Dogs
Elshaima Fawzi,
Sarah Youssef,
Refaat Ras
et al.
Abstract:Ectoparasites poses potential hazards and are a constant challenge for veterinarians and pet owners worldwide. This clinical field study was conducted to assess the efficacy of different topical spot-on formulations against ticks and fleas in naturally infected dogs admitted for clinical examination at the Veterinary Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sharkia Governorate, Egypt. Herein, forty dogs showed ectoparasites infestation were enrolled. These dogs were divided into four groups (ten each). Group1… Show more
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