What about it? Its a monthly topical medication that is placed in the middle of their shoulder blades to keep fleas, ticks and mosquitoes off. It helps prevent heartworms (transmitted by mosquitoes), Lyme disease (transmitted by ticks(usually deer ticks)) and anemia (by a lot of fleas biting and eating the blood). It works better then other topical that you get at wal-mart or using flea collars.
Frontline Plus is a monthly topical flea and tick preventative for dogs. Frontline Plus kills 100% of adult fleas on your pet within 18 hours and 100% of all ticks within 48 hours.
A pet owner who frequents a vet may ask the vet to prescribe a treatment, Perhaps, calling a local pet store and they may direct a pet owner in the proper direction to obtaining the Frontline flea treatment.
Dog Shampoo is for better skin conditions and treats disorders in pets, well no study or clues that shampoo is effective against flea & ticks, but it is important to maintain hygiene to keep pet skin healthy & free from parasites. Try branded shampoo at the best price : ibit.ly/eISb
frontline is the best tick & flea treatment there is. it is very safe
Frontline products are produced by Merial.
Frontline for Dogs is not dangerous to cats (or Frontline for Cats to dogs). They are simply different doses of the same active ingredients (because of the species differences). Frontline for Dogs will still work on cats - but not at the same efficiency (towards the end of the month) as Frontline for Cats. Therefore you should always use the correct product for the species.
Use Frontline on your dogs and cats to prevent fleas. I used frontline on Fido yesterday.
NO, but you can use frontline plus for kittens on a ferret
NO, this is really dangerous for the dog. Frontline for 40lb dogs is 4x as strong as Frontline for 10lb dogs, and the increased dosage is poisonous to the dog.
All fleas bite that is how they get their food, and yes frontline will kill any flea.
No, Frontline is for fleas on dogs and cats. Horses get Lice. Use lousepowder. Frontline is likely it orritate the horses skin.
When they start scratching themselves.
No it is not registered for use in goats.
I would not recommend it. I do know you should never put the canine Frontline on a cat. You should use the canine Frontline for the dog according to his weight and the same for a cat, use feline Frontline only. Why mix them?
Frontline's two products for cats are Frontline Plus, a flea/tick repellent, and OraVet, product for protecting pets' teeth. Frontline also sells products for dogs, like Heargard, which protects against heartworm.
The two active components of Frontline are fipronil (which kills adults) and (S)-methoprene which prevents eggs/larvae from maturing.