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Cytopoint is a prescription injection for dogs that helps relieve itching caused by allergic skin conditions by neutralizing the itch-inducing protein IL-31.
The cost of Cytopoint varies depending on the size of the dog and the veterinarian's fees but typically ranges from $60 to $140 per injection.
Cytopoint can cause mild side effects such as lethargy, vomiting, or allergic reactions, and in rare cases, dogs may develop resistance due to antibody formation.
Cytopoint is a prescription injection for dogs that relieves itching caused by atopic dermatitis and other allergic skin conditions by targeting the itch-signaling protein IL-31. It provides relief for several weeks and is administered by a veterinarian.
Signs that your cat may need deworming include diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss, lethargy, a dull coat, or visible worms in the feces.
Yes, washing all bedding is recommended to help prevent reinfection from tapeworm eggs or flea larvae in the environment.
Your cat may need deworming if it shows signs like vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, or a pot-bellied appearance in kittens; regular deworming is also recommended as a preventive measure.
Yes, washing all sheets and bedding is recommended after treating your cat for tapeworms to prevent reinfection and reduce environmental contamination.
Cats may need deworming if they show symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, or a pot-bellied appearance, especially in kittens. Regular deworming is recommended to prevent and treat intestinal parasites, even in indoor cats.
While not strictly necessary, washing bedding and cleaning your cat’s environment helps prevent reinfection, especially since fleas play a key role in tapeworm transmission.

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