Frontline should be applied once a month throughout the entire year (as eggs can stay dormant for up to 6mths). Once applied, Frontline will kill all existing adults within 24hrs and prevent any eggs laid for becoming viable.
However, fleas can still jump onto your pet from the environment. They will die quickly, but it means you may see them on your pet.
Pets need a very high amount of Frontline (about 20 doses for a cat and over 50 for a dog) before you see any toxic effects - however the normal recommended dose should be more than adequate provided you are using the correct species-specific and weight-specific product (and applying it correctly).
You can not apply frontline on a cut or bleeding blister no.
The dog has to be at least 3 months old.
you put right behind the collar bone and down the spine.
Frontline Combi for cats is effective in preventing and treating fleas and ticks. It provides long-lasting protection, is easy to apply, and is safe for cats. Using Frontline Combi can help keep your cat healthy and free from these pesky parasites.
It is recommended that you do not wash your dog for at least 48 hours after applying frontline. You should not use a harsh shampoo or a flea shampoo when you have used frontline. Washing your pet up to once a week was shown not to impact its effectiveness.
The reason that you need to apply frontline to the shoulder blades is so that dog or cat can't lick it. Putting it on your animal's stomach where he can lick it can be dangerous to the animal.
Once a dog is 8 weeks old, you can use Frontline - there is no weight requirement. There are different doses for different weights, so select the one that most closely matches your dog's weight.
Best wait until it recovers from the cold because Frontline is a chemical and some cats have a bad reaction to it, even when they are healthy. A cold means the cat's immune system is overloaded fighting off germs in the cat's body.
a frontline trench was the one at the front
Beagles, like most other animals, can get ticks. This is why it is recommended to apply Frontline, or a similar medicine, to your dog's back once a month.
Frontline - 1983 Dear Frontline 10-13 was released on: USA: 2 June 1992
Use Frontline on your dogs and cats to prevent fleas. I used frontline on Fido yesterday.