Not too long ago, a neighbor's dog wandered over to the house infested with fleas and ticks. This little dog was literally covered in vermin from head to tail. I didn't want to interfere with somebody else's pet, but I felt I had to do something for the little guy. His owners weren't bad people, but they also weren't particularly attentive to their pet's needs or anything else for that matter. They were basically the neighborhood hillbillies. We decided to spray some flea and tick killer on him which killed a lot of the crawling pests, but probably not all of them. I don't recall the specific brand of spray that was used, but it did a pretty good job despite the dog's hostile reaction.
A few weeks later the dog returned and was once again covered in vermin from nose to tail. We didn't want to spray him again since he got so irate the first time we cleaned him off. The dog eventually wandered off with his unwanted passengers.
Frontline Plus for dogs and cats is a much better approach to protecting your pet from flea and tick infestation. It is a nonprescription medication readily available over the counter and considered to be the number one choice for veterinarians in flea and tick control. One monthly application can keep your pet vermin free for up to thirty days. Adult fleas are dead within twelve hours and all ticks are dead within forty-eight hours. Frontline Plus also kills flea eggs and larvae ensuring that your pet won't have to deal with the next generation of pests.
Frontline Plus is deadly against all major tick groups including the deer tick which hosts the dreaded Lyme disease. Ticks and fleas also carry other diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Flea infestations can begin with just a few fleas. One flea can produce a thousand eggs in a matter of weeks. Flea bites can also lead to diseases such as Rickettsiosis, Flea Allergy Dermatitis, Tapeworm and Anemia.
Fleas and ticks can hide just about anywhere. You should keep your pet's bedding area clean and make your yard less flea friendly by keeping the grass short and getting rid of any brush piles.
The active compounds in Frontline Plus are Fipronil and S-Methoprene. Fipronil destroys the nervous systems of fleas and ticks resulting in rapid death. S-Methoprene is a growth regulating compound which destroys flea eggs and larvae. The medication is absorbed by sebaceous glands and slowly secreted into the skin providing continuous protection for thirty days with each application.
Frontline Plus is available in a number of dosage levels depending on the size of your pet. It is applied once a month. Keep your dog from getting wet for the first twenty-four hours after applying the medication. Do not apply to pets under eight weeks old.
It is easily applied to your pet through a sealed applicator. To apply Frontline Plus, simply part the fur between the shoulder blades and empty the contents of the applicator onto the skin. The medication is absorbed by the skin and dries rapidly. Frontline Plus is very effective and will keep your pet parasite free for at least a month.
A few weeks later the dog returned and was once again covered in vermin from nose to tail. We didn't want to spray him again since he got so irate the first time we cleaned him off. The dog eventually wandered off with his unwanted passengers.
Frontline Plus for dogs and cats is a much better approach to protecting your pet from flea and tick infestation. It is a nonprescription medication readily available over the counter and considered to be the number one choice for veterinarians in flea and tick control. One monthly application can keep your pet vermin free for up to thirty days. Adult fleas are dead within twelve hours and all ticks are dead within forty-eight hours. Frontline Plus also kills flea eggs and larvae ensuring that your pet won't have to deal with the next generation of pests.
Frontline Plus is deadly against all major tick groups including the deer tick which hosts the dreaded Lyme disease. Ticks and fleas also carry other diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Flea infestations can begin with just a few fleas. One flea can produce a thousand eggs in a matter of weeks. Flea bites can also lead to diseases such as Rickettsiosis, Flea Allergy Dermatitis, Tapeworm and Anemia.
Fleas and ticks can hide just about anywhere. You should keep your pet's bedding area clean and make your yard less flea friendly by keeping the grass short and getting rid of any brush piles.
The active compounds in Frontline Plus are Fipronil and S-Methoprene. Fipronil destroys the nervous systems of fleas and ticks resulting in rapid death. S-Methoprene is a growth regulating compound which destroys flea eggs and larvae. The medication is absorbed by sebaceous glands and slowly secreted into the skin providing continuous protection for thirty days with each application.
Frontline Plus is available in a number of dosage levels depending on the size of your pet. It is applied once a month. Keep your dog from getting wet for the first twenty-four hours after applying the medication. Do not apply to pets under eight weeks old.
It is easily applied to your pet through a sealed applicator. To apply Frontline Plus, simply part the fur between the shoulder blades and empty the contents of the applicator onto the skin. The medication is absorbed by the skin and dries rapidly. Frontline Plus is very effective and will keep your pet parasite free for at least a month.
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