Is rearguard safe for rabbits?
Not to be used on rabbits less than 10 weeks of age. For external use only. For animal treatment only. Wash hands and exposed skin after use.
What is rearguard action?
Definition of rearguard action 1 : a defensive or delaying fight engaged in by a rear guard (as in covering the retreat of an army or the evacuation of a besieged garrison)
How do you use a rearguard?
Rearguard comes supplied ready-to-use in a bottle with built-in applicator sponge. Gently depress the sponge to break the valve before applying. Apply the product using the sponge applicator, ensuring that the rabbit’s fur is thoroughly wetted with the solution from the middle of the back to the tip of the tail.
What is the job of the rear guard?
A rearguard is a part of a military force that protects it from attack from the rear, either during an advance or withdrawal. The term can also be used to describe forces protecting lines, such as communication lines, behind an army.
Is rearguard a prescription?
Rearguard is for the prevention of blowfly strike (lucilia sericata) in domestic rabbits from 10 weeks old. Care should be taken in the treatment of old, sick or debilitated rabbits. It is supplied in 25ml bottles with sponge applicator. This item no longer requires a prescription.
Can rearguard be used on guinea pigs?
Medicines intended for other animals can be very dangerous to rabbits and guinea pigs. Speak to your vet about specific preventative measures such as Rearguard – a liquid that is applied by sponge and helps prevents flystrike in rabbits for up to 10 weeks, or Fly Strike Protector for guinea pigs.
What is the difference between vanguard and rearguard?
As nouns the difference between rearguard and vanguard is that rearguard is (military) the rearmost part of a force, especially a detachment of troops that protect the rear of a retreating force while vanguard is the leading units at the front of an army or fleet.
What is another word for rear guard?
What is another word for rearguard?
back | tail |
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end | stern |
afterpart | hind |
aft | postern |
rearward | rear guard |
Do rabbits survive flystrike?
Flystrike is a very serious condition and sadly it’s often fatal. However, rabbits can make a full recovery if the condition is found and treated quickly. Flyblown rabbits are usually in pain and severe shock, and they need skilled veterinary and nursing care.
How often do rabbits need flystrike treatment?
8-10 week intervals
Rabbits should be ideally first treated in early summer before any flies are seen, and then treated at 8-10 week intervals under conditions of repeated blowfly challenge.
Who was the rearguard at Dunkirk?
Lord Gort and 68,014 men were evacuated on 31 May, leaving Major-General Harold Alexander in command of the rearguard.
How do I stop my rabbit from being in a fly strike?
Preventing flystrike Speak to your vet for advice about keeping your rabbit clean of urine and waste. Keeping their hutch and run clean with fresh bedding will also help keep flies away. Bedding and litter should be refreshed every day, with a thorough clean out at least fortnightly.