yes, but why would you want to, frountline is a flea controle and what you need to do is treat your house and all the places your dog sleeps to kill the newley emerging fleas.
i use a spot on flea treatment on all my animals and treat the house every year, ive not had a flea problem in over 20 years
Although supercenters sell many flea and tick removers, I would recommend buying only name-brand products or going to your vet to get flea medication. Trusted brands include Front Line and K-9 Flea and Tick.
Keep your puppy in your bathroom and give him/her a flea bath. Any type of dog shampoo should work but any shampoo with oatmeal in it is best because no irritation will occur (i guarantee) . While your giving your pup a flea bath get some one else to spray ALL of the furniture with raid. Change your clothes (fleas can hang on to clothing) and release your dog in your house. What I would recommend to prevent and protect against fleas is Front line and K9 Atvantics. Make sure every room is vacuumed, all the bed sheets are washed! That should get rid of them. Good Luck :)
Head and Shoulders shampoo still remains the gold standard in this area. They have expanded to have a variety of different dandruff shampoos, but the bottom line is, if you want the best results, you should be using their shampoo.
No. Front line is a flea treatment made specifically for dogs. It should never be used on any other animal, nor on children and could be very harmful if misused. now I have a question. have you read the label? have you done a study? FRONT LINE IS NOT SAFE FOR CHILDREN NOT SAFE AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!
She stood at the front of the line, eager to enter the store.
Yes it is! You are only supposed to treat them with Frontline every 30 days, not every 24 hours.
The best shampoo to use is the Care Free Curl conditioning moisturizer
This boy should be at the front of the line. That boy is really fast on his feet!
Old Spice makes shampoo! It is a combination of body wash and hair wash, though.
The company that made Perma Soft Shampoo was Lamaur Corporation. They started the production of the shampoo in 1983 with a starting investment of 15 million dollars. It was a line of shampoo and conditioners for women with permanently wavy hair.
The ingredients in Rejoice shampoo vary depending on the specific product line or formulation. However, common ingredients in Rejoice shampoos include water, surfactants (such as sodium laureth sulfate), conditioning agents (like dimethicone), preservatives, fragrances, and colorants. Always check the product label for the specific ingredients in the shampoo you are using.
Johnson's Baby Shampoo holds the copyright to the term "No more Tears".