Yes, infact both advantage and frontline both have suitable treatment for puppys and kittens. you can check out more information at <a href="http://www.advantage-vs-frontline.com">Advantage-Vs-Frontline</a>,
The best stuff we've found is a spot on called TriForce. It has outperformed everything else I've used, including Frontline and Advantage.
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Frontline episodes can be found on the Frontline website. To find an episode to watch, view a list of programs by date, topic, or perform a search. You can also view a list of upcoming Frontline episodes.
Frontline - 1983 Man's Best Friends 2-15 was released on: USA: 18 June 1984
Advantage once-a-month and Sentinel are the best flea treatment. Frontline plus also works great! Ask your vet which would be best for your pet. Flea collars, dips and shampoos are the best products in price. They also won't harm your pet like medical methods.
Most pet stores sell Frontline and Advantage. While these are not approved for use in ferrets, it is safe to use the smallest kitten dose on ferrets. About one drop per pound of ferret will suffice. Revolution is the only ferret approved flea medicine (it also kill heartworm). It is available at most vet offices.
One other way besides Frontline to get rid of fleas is to use PetArmor.
Same as any other Pit flea shampoo, frontline or advantage
Yes and it also helps with ticks.
a frontline trench was the one at the front
Heartgaurd is just heartworm prevention. To prevent fleas you need a different product. Advantage, Frontline, or Comfortis to name a few. If your looking for a flea and heartworm in one, Sentinal is a good choice. Heart Guard