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When a dog is treated with a spot-on pesticide, is the pesticide contained in the dog's odor?

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To be more specific, when a dog is treated with a spot-on pesticide like Frontline (Imadacloprid) or Advantage (Fipronil), do either of these pesticides become infused in the animal's natural odor? For instance, if you went into a region of the household where the animal frequents, and it smells strongly like a dog, are you inhaling small amounts of the pesticide mixed in with the odor?

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  1. "infused in the animal's natural odor?"  Any product will infuse with the animal's coat. Anything you use will infuse on your skin including be absorbed into your blood stream.  You will breath in odors just living in the city of Georgia which is more toxic that Imadacloprid or Fipronil.

    " Just your average, ordinary, autistic know-it-all." in your profile.  If this is true, why do you ask the same question multiple times in multiple categories here on Yahoo Answers?  You stated you have Asperger's syndrome in another question.  Hmmm....

    I'll repeat my answer from before in another question with regards to your chemical fear obession:

    Gee-whiz! Just about all your questions shows that you are fixated or obsessed with chemical problems and for the fact you have to ask them a gazillion times in all the different categories.

    Maybe you really need to focus on getting psychological help to deal with your pre-occupation with chemicals.

    We all have to live with them in the air we breath.  Since you live in Georgia you are subjected to so much chemical toxins in the air you breath just living in that region alone!

    You cannot escape the chemicals in the atmospher,  because anywhere in the world is affected by chemicals.  Consider China for example, they are not only polluting their own country, but contaminating the whole world.  Their government  could care less about the rest of the world or their citizens.  They only believe in consumption and making money to capitalize on being the leaders in the world market trade.  Look at all the toys with lead toxins that has made it into every corner of the world from China.  You think pet toys are an exception?  Probably not.  Everything that probably comes from this country has some level of chemical toxins unfortunately for the rest of the world.  

    Just my 2 cents.

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