Open one foil pouch and remove applicator. Hold the applicator in an upright position pointing away from your face. Snap the tip open by folding it back on itself. Part the coat until the skin is visible. Place applicator tip against the skin between the shoulder blades for dogs or the base of the skull for cats. Squeeze applicator to apply contents directly to skin.
Do not allow product to run off. See Application and Size below for amounts and areas to apply Activyl on your pet. Place the product at the base of the skull to help prevent your cat from licking it. Squeeze the applicator firmly, applying the entire contents directly onto the skin. Place the applicator tip against the skin between the shoulder blades. Apply entire contents of the applicator evenly to two, three or four spots on the back—from between the shoulder blades to the base of the tail.
At each spot, part the hair and apply directly to the skin. Do not apply an excessive amount of solution at any one spot. Do not reuse the Activyl container. Place in trash or offer for recycling if available. If partly filled: call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused products down any indoor or outdoor drain.
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