As Effipro Spray and Frontline Spray contain the same active ingredient, Fipronil, they will provide similar results. Both of these products are effective at preventing flea and tick infestations. It will accomplish what it is designed to do as long as you apply the product properly and appropriately.
According to Frontline, it is safe to use Frontline Spray on puppies from 2 days old and Frontline Plus on puppies from 8 weeks of age.
Frontline, Frontline Plus, and Frontline spray are all safe for tick control. One tube of the cat size once a month. With the spray: 2 sprays per pound of ferret (ie a 2 pound ferret gets 4 sprays) (from Ferret Health List)
Frontline Spray can be purchased from department stores like Walmart, pet merchandise stores like Petco, and online from websites like 1-800-PetMeds. Remember to download the free coupon from Frontline's website.
In the UK a product by the name of frontline would be my recommendation.
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.
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?
Go to your local petstore and look for flea spray for furniture and carpet. Also look for new flea meds. if Frontline isn't working for you.
Spray the floors, carpet, and uphostery with a LONG lasting pesticide. Wash all linens.
The strength of the two compounds in Frontline is the same in each weight category for dogs. Those compounds are fipronil 9.8 percent and S- methoprene 8.8 percent in each dose of Frontline. The S-methoprene is higher in the dosages for cats at 11.8 percent.
Acutally, according to Frontline, "It is recommended you do not bath or shampoo your dog for at least 48 hours after you have applied FRONTLINE PLUS or FRONTLINE SPRAY."http://www.frontlineplus.com.au/puppy_love/dogs_frontline_FAQs.asp#fourFrontLine Efficacy After Pet BathWe have been using FrontLine on our dog and cat for years. According to FrontLine, "After application, keep the dog or cat from getting wet until the application area appears dry, usually 24 hours. If a FRONTLINE Brand Product is to be applied after a bath, make sure the pet is completely dry before application."
You can only spray one image. After approximately one minute, you can spray the same spray somewhere else.
His Name is Will Lyman. The same guy who Narrates FRONTLINE on PBS