🐾 Keep your pup flea-free and fabulous!
FRONTLINE Plus Flea and Tick Treatment for Small Dogs is a fast-acting, waterproof topical solution designed for dogs weighing 5 to 22 lbs. Each package contains three treatments, effectively killing fleas, flea eggs, larvae, and ticks for a full 30 days. With trusted ingredients like Fipronil and (S)-methoprene, this product ensures your pet remains protected from infestations while being easy to apply and suitable for puppies as young as eight weeks.
Item Volume | 264.5 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Active Ingredients | Fipronil 9.8% & (S)-methoprene 8.8%. |
Allergen Information | Shellfish Free |
Target Species | Dog |
Scent Name | Orange |
Item Form | Stick |
A**E
Great!!
Products works great. I needed something strong for my dogs. Great flea control. Finally something that completely worked for my Pets. Instantly seen results using this flea medicine. Highly recommend.
J**M
Works, safe, but not instant results
Super easy to use and apply. No smell, no unusual behavior from our dog afterwards. Keep in mind, this does not work immediately, and the instructions even state this fact. It takes time to work.By month three, after the third application our flea problem was completely gone.Before we started using this product the fleas has gotten so bad that they were in multiple areas of the house the dog had been. Using only this product and vacuuming and cleaning regularly completely eradicated the nuisance. Most importantly, our manchester terrier is completely healthy and fine after usage, and pest free.
K**W
Dog is very happy
Worked perfect and no flees now.
A**R
No ticks here
No ticks, that's all that matters.No bad reaction from the dog.
R**B
Thankful
I have a Chihuahua and Shih Tzu that have fleas for the first time ever. They were so bad flea shampoo wasn't doing the job. But this product worked immediately. After the second month the fleas were gone 100%. I was so thankful.
M**R
Don't Buy This. Frontline Plus Does Not Work on Ticks!
For full disclosure this is for 23-44 lb dogs.Yes, I have read about the Frontline mimics on the EPA site (Google Frontline and EPA). My Frontline was bought from Drs. Foster and Smith and did not have the indicators of the fake products. So do not be fooled into thinking all negative reviews of Frontline are about forgeries.I had heard from my vet that fleas were becoming immune to Frontline. I had used Frontline Plus with two previous dogs. I lost my second dog in February 2012 and got a 8 week puppy in April. Frontline had effectively eliminated and prevented any flea infestation for over 20 years, when combined with rug spraying. Since I didn't have fleas to worry about, I was using the remaining Frontline Plus on my puppy when she grew big enough. About 5-10 years previous I had found two ticks on my Frontline Plus treated dog, both dead, neither particularly engorged with blood. Whereas, with a Hertz product I had tried, I found live ticks next to where it was applied.A camping trip October 2012 to Cape Cod proved to me beyond doubt that Frontline Plus also no longer worked on ticks. I was not duly warned by the Nickerson State Campsite how severe their tick problem was. The Frontline Plus had only been on my dog for two weeks. I pulled more than thirty ticks off my dog during the week and the week after I returned. 15 were engorged with more than 7 at what is shown in pictures as fully engorged. Merriel makes a big deal about the tick needing to be on the dog for a certain amount of time before it will kill them. I may be wrong but the length of time seems to be expanding as the effectiveness goes down. At any rate, if it does not kill the tick before the tick can transmit disease, it is worthless. All insecticides come with a risk, and if it doesn't work you are just applying a poison to your beloved companion.My dog contracted a tick-borne disease: Anaplasmosis.(previously Erlichiosis). Due to my persistence, it was caught early, hopefully early enough to prevent long term effects. Testing and treatment for Lyme and Anaplasmosis are not a sure thing. The best course is prevention. Talk to your vet about what is the best out on the market.I was just authorized for refund of the remaining product which I have to mail back. I was told that they can't put an expiration date on the package because EPA doesn't tell them what to put, and they don't know. Even if it was still working, this is very lame for a company that is selling a toxic product.As an afterthought, in flea combing her to locate ticks, I also pulled out two live fleas.Do not buy this product!
H**E
Works amazing
Love this stuff works all summer and doesn’t ever give my dogs a bad reaction.
J**Y
Flea killer doesn't work!!!
I put these on my 3 dogs and my chihuahua still has fleas!!!!!I'm mad because I ordered 2 packs of 3!!! It's not working!!!
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