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How does the Foresto tick collar work?
The Foresto collar is a polymer strap that attaches with special loops. Reflective clips can be attached to it at the owner's discretion. The length of the polymer tape is from 38 to 70 cm.
The protective agent is impregnated with a special solution, which includes:
- Imadocloprin 4.5 g for large animals and 1.25 g for medium and small ones.
- Flumethrin 2.03 g for large dogs and 0.56 g for medium and small cats and dogs.
The collar releases active ingredients gradually into your pet's skin without causing irritation or allergic reactions. Foresto not only repels ticks but also has an insecticidal acaricidal effect, killing blood-sucking insects on your pet's body.
Recommendations for using a flea collar
This important invention for protecting animals from fleas and ticks guarantees long-term protection for dogs and cats. However, to ensure the active ingredients in the tape work properly, it is recommended to use the collar. according to the instructions:
Remove the tape from its packaging and, if necessary, from the plastic strips.
- Secure the collar to the animal so that there is a two-finger gap between it and the neck. The protective agents will not work if the gap is greater.
- The tape is secured and the excess is cut off.
- If the owner has wounds on his hand, it is recommended to put on the collar with rubber gloves.
- During the entire period of use of the collar, it is necessary to ensure the maximum possible area of its contact with the animal’s fur.
- During the first week of using the protective product, you should limit your dog or cat's contact with water.
- In the future, you can bathe your pet with the collar on, but only for short periods. The use of pet shampoos is not recommended.
If you follow all these rules, your pet will not suffer from flea and tick bites for a long time.
Contraindications for using the Foresto collar
Despite its safety, protective tape is contraindicated:
- For pets with individual sensitivity to active ingredients.
- Pregnant and lactating females.
- For sick and recovering animals.
- For puppies up to 7 weeks of age and kittens up to 10 weeks of age.
Don't worry if your pet's skin becomes red or itchy while using the collar. These skin reactions are normal and will subside. usually within two weeks.
To achieve the best results from using a protective product, it is recommended to put it on your pet long before ticks, fleas, and other parasites become active.
Reviews of the Foresto collar

We found a solution completely by accident. Friends recommended the Foresto collar, which solved all our problems. It's odorless and doesn't require constant changing. It's been eight months since I started using it, and I decided to write a review of this wonderful protective product. I'll be honest, it's I was disappointed with the appearanceThe gray tape looks like plastic construction tie. But that's not important. The important thing is that it works. Not a single tick was found on our dog this summer.
Every warm season, our Yorkie picks up ticks while outside. No sprays, drops, or collars help. At least he's never had piroplasmosis. We tried various protective strips, but they made him itch a lot, and they smelled terrible. After reading reviews, we decided to buy a Foresto. In the spring, we went on a camping trip, where I noticed ticks crawling in the grass. I grabbed my pet and started examining him. Not a single insect was found on him. As a result, the collar was the only thing protecting us until the winter; we didn't use any drops anymore. We'll be buying a new one this year. The price of this manufacturer's collar has gone up significantly, but we haven't found a cheaper alternative yet.

Foresto is quite expensive, but if you divide its cost by seven months, you'll see that your pet's health is only worth 200 rubles per month. I also like the collar because it's odorless and stays securely in place. We've always lost other protective straps. Our dog hasn't had any allergies or poisoning from the collar. We have three children who play with the dog regularly, and they haven't had any problems either. Therefore, I highly recommend this excellent collar.
To protect our Chihuahua from fleas and ticks, we always used a Kiltex collar and Bars drops. The vet said the drops put stress on his liver, so we stopped using them. This year, at the pet store, we They recommended Foresto protective tape.The very next day of using it, we noticed our pet was scratching his neck. Today is our dog's third day wearing the collar, and redness and small pustules have appeared underneath. The reviews seem to indicate that this should all go away soon, so we're leaving the tape on for now. We'll see what happens next.
I'm completely confused because Foresto has let us down this year. Last year we used it to protect our dog, and everything was fine. Only in November did we remove some "crazy" tick from her. This year, without a second thought, we bought the same product, and we're a bit perplexed. In the month that our dog has been wearing the collar, we've removed seven live ticks. As a result, our pet is bringing these parasites home with him. The protection must be working, because the ticks are jumping off the dog and biting people. I checked the expiration date and tightened the tape so tightly that the dog can barely breathe, but it's doing nothing. I'll have to find another product.

The collar is odorless, and its reflective details are very attractive. Kuzya sleeps with me, and nothing bothers him. We never remove the protective tape. In all the time we've lived outdoors, not a single flea or tick has bothered the dog. Foresto is excellent insect protection for animals.
Since we go for walks in the forest, two weeks ago we bought the much-hyped Foresto collar. We are simply shocked by this useless and expensive thing. After a walk with my dog, I I remove a ton of crawling and sucked ticksBefore this, we used Bravecto tablets, which provided excellent protection. We only found ticks once after using them, and they weren't very alive. We would continue using the tablets, but we're concerned about their effects on our pet. Foresto, however, is completely useless.
For ten years, our dog had been using Kiltex collars. They always worked well. I was swayed by the reviews and bought Foresto. Everything was fine for a month, then I suddenly discovered a 1.5 cm tick attached. I ran to the vet screaming. The doctor said the tick hadn't had time to suck blood yet, which was a good thing. The vet suggested the collar didn't work because it wasn't tightened properly. I wouldn't have guessed that on my own. We'll see what happens, but I won't be buying Foresto again.
Remove the tape from its packaging and, if necessary, from the plastic strips.

