Frontline Plus for Dogs – Information and Offers
Frontline Plus for dogs also works well on kittens and cats. Dogs of all ages from the young puppy or kitten of 8 weeks old to mature adults can benefit from the active ingredient, Fipronil, which is in the spray variety of this treatment. Many pet owners often want to know how they can rid their animal of fleas before these pets lay eggs.
The good news is that an adult flea must be on your pet for at least 24 hours or up to 36 hours before it can lay a single egg. Frontline Plus for dogs comes in a spray form that offers immediate distribution over your kitten, puppy or dog’s entire body and the results are just as quick. Fleas are exterminated just after the application has been completed. It’s the kind of relieve you want to give your pet and Frontline for dogs works well. According to the research conducted, Frontline Plus for dogs is a part of the Frontline brand of products that kills fleas in 12 hours after application so they do not lay eggs.
Some important information about Frontline spray follows for questions that people frequently ask.
Many want to know if their Frontline for dogs product will expire if it is not used within a certain amount of time. The answer is no. The product should be stored at room temperature and remain in the packaging purchased in. For pets who love the water, many ask how long should it be before my dog can go swimming or get a bath. The application area should be completely dry before allowing your pet to get wet. Drying is typically complete within 24 hours. Likewise, if you have just bathed your animal, the product should not be applied until your pet has been completely dried.
Pets that are on medications are not at risk by using any Frontline for dogs products. This is because Frontline Plus for dogs spray is not systematically active and does not interact with the dog’s medications taken in that manner. Some people who have tried various flea and tick control solutions subsequently find Frontline Plus for dogs and want to use it as well but are concerned about interactions or if it is safe for their pet. The good news is that Frontline for dogs does not interact with other pest control products. The recommendation is that you want a minimum of 24 between the
applications.
The Frontline for dogs label claims, which went into effect as of May 2003, indicate that the spray version should not be used on dogs or cats that are breeding, lactating or pregnant. Chewing lice are destroyed rapidly. Sacroptic mange infestation can be controlled on dogs with these products. The small size is approved for dogs that weigh no more than 22 pounds. All of the Frontline for dogs products are safe and approved for kittens, puppies or dogs who are at least 8 weeks of age.
Here are some comments as well:
- My vet recommended the Frontline product for my new puppy. Although I had found I didn’t care for the application protection style of it, I followed the recommendation anyway. It made my puppy rather greasy…
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