12 MONTH Frontline PLUS Orange for Dogs 0-22lbs.

by admin on April 24, 2010

51lOarAhN0L. SL160  12 MONTH Frontline PLUS Orange for Dogs 0 22lbs.

  • Effective Flea & Tick Control
  • Guaranteed US EPA approved
  • Over-The-Counter topical kills fleas & ticks in under 48 hours
  • Protect against Lyme Disease!
  • Easy to apply monthly preventive

Product Description
Frontline Plus Orange provides your dog with the most complete spot-on flea and tick protection available. In addition to killing 98-100% ff adult fleas on your dog within 24 hours, Frontline Plus contains a special ingredient that kills flea eggs and larvae, too, and keeps all stages of fleas from developing.By effectively stopping the development of new fleas, Frontline Plus completely breaks the flea life cycle. And, Frontline Plus kills all stages of 4 major tic… More >>

12 MONTH Frontline PLUS Orange for Dogs 0-22lbs.

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

vjsviking April 24, 2010 at 9:59 am

Been using this for years for my dog with no issues. Purchasing through Amazon/Pets Direct was less expensive than direct with Pets Direct.
Rating: 5 / 5

A. Dent April 24, 2010 at 10:15 am

Our 2 puppies got it this year and, as far as I can tell, they are bug-free so far. I can’t say whether this is because of Frontline or because there are no fleas in surroundings but, until evidence to the contrary emerges, I will give Frontline the credit.

The makers claim that Frontline Plus kills all fleas and prevents re-infestation for up to one month. For ‘paralysis tick’ protection, bi-weekly application is recommended but results are not guaranteed.

The product comes in a number of ‘pipettes’ that contain an oily-sticky liquid that is applied on the back of the dog’s neck’s, on the skin (must part the coat until the skin is visible). The makers recommend monthly applications.

I found it easy to treat the dogs. Given the relatively high price of this product, I’ve been using one pipette for our 2 puppies. As they are now big, this may no longer be an option but I can see how this option could be a money saver for anyone who has 2 ‘not so large’ dogs.

I am taking one star away because of the ridiculously high price.
Rating: 4 / 5

Melinda April 24, 2010 at 12:05 pm

I’ve used this product on my dog for 5 years.He’s never had any sort of reaction from it and I’ve never seen a flea or tick on him. The only issue is the price of it. But Amazon.com sells it cheaper than anyone else.
Rating: 5 / 5

Kalamazoo April 24, 2010 at 12:12 pm

My dogs have been having seizures on an almost regular monthly basis since they were 4 months old (they are littermates). I only started recently searching about the relationship between Frontline and seizures, and there are SO MANY people whose pets have had seizures from Frontline–just do a tiny bit of research. Your vet will deny it but there are too many people who have reported it. Sure enough, I realized my dogs were having seizures 1-2 days after each application of Frontline, like clockwork. (and all other causes have been eliminated–they have a healthy diet, etc etc)

This product may work well on some dogs, but for mine, the evidence is clear and the Frontline has been causing seizures in my dogs. Many people have reported that their dog stopped having immediately after stopping using Frontline.

I’m switching to a gentler, natural brand.
Rating: 1 / 5

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