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.
Once your cat is 8 weeks old, you can begin using Frontline Plus. There is no weight requirement.
Dosage of Frontline for cats is not determined by weight, but by age. It is proven safe for cats 8 weeks of age and up.
NO, but you can use frontline plus for kittens on a ferret
K9 advantics is better but is more expensive. But frontline plus is also good and cheaper. So i prefer frontline plus.
Once the puppies are 8 weeks old, you can use Frontline Plus.
Frontline Plus (not regular Frontline: i specifically said Plus) works very well.
Frontline plus does make a drop for cats. The name of the product is Frontline Plus for cats. This product can be bought at a vets office or at any pet store. PetSmart and Pet Supplies Plus have many varieties of Frontline Plus for reasonable prices. The product may be sold at some Walmart's as well.
Frontline Plus can be purchased online from many retailers, including Target, Walmart, and Petco. Frontline Plus can also be purchase from these retailers in their brick and mortar form.
i put frontline on my diabetic cat and she has been puking ever since . can bathing her get that frontline off of her
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.
Fipronil is the medicinal ingredient in regular Frontline. For Frontline Plus, it's a combination of Fipronil and S-methoprene. For Frontline Plus, there is 9.8% of Fipronil and 11.8% of S-methoprene. The remaining 78.4% of ingredients in the Plus formula are inert. This information was obtained through various sources on the Internet. ,,,=^.,.^=,,, KatlovrNo1
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