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  • (second part) i ask u this cause im not sure where she got them, it could be on my yard, or my moms yard, those r the only places my puppy had being around, i dont know anything about this n im now kind of scare to take her out to do her things cause im afraid she may got them from outside, after i use this product even if i bath her 48 hours after r the fleas gonna comeback ? please answer my question thnx in advance.

  • hi, i c ur videos very interesting, specially that i just got my first puppy n just last night i found out she got fleas, shes a bichon frise, shes 12 weeks old n i just got her from a breeder 2 weeks ago, i believe she didnt come with the fleas from the breeder cause i took her 2 the groomer the very day i got her n everything was ok, i bought this product n i will use it in 2 days, my question is this... after i use this product, is she gonna be free of fleas even if shes exposed to them ?

  • For those who say it doesn't work... you have to treat the rest of the house and/or yard, too. It doesn't keep new fleas from jumping onto your pet. If there are eggs around the house, they will hatch. Flea bomb, sprinkle your yard, wash your pet and apply product. Even then it can take 2 full flea cycles. Good luck!

  • I have used it for 3 months... no change at all. It's crap. 

  • This video calmed me down when I realized it doesn't enter the dog's bloodstream. My dog has always done fine but now my new dog is sick after it. He couldn't have licked it either, so, I'm glad his sickness is probably unrelated.

  • Really helpful and explained well. Thank you.

  • Great explanation! Thanks!

  • This is the only stuff that works. Don't worry about baths, using flea bombs, and vacuuming every 3 hours. The fleas will die in about a day and then the little eggs are screwed. Just vacuum once after treatment and you are good to go. 

  • If you have fleas on your dog and throughout your home, there is no need to flea bomb. Just use Frontline. Any fleas that hatch won't live long, and they can't reproduce.

  • I am sooo Thankful that this video is up here, I kept asking people and all they had to say was "It just attracts the fleas and kills them" I was nuh uh and now I know!

  • I was searching for helpful video content, and found it here

  • It did not work this year for my Airedale.

  • "it is incorporated into oil glands, so when you place Frontline Plus on your pet, it is incorporated into those oil glands"

    LMAO

  • also expensive to get a 6 pack at my local vet is 90 dollars singles are 20 a piece

  • While the newest flea products – socalled “spot-on” liquids that are applied monthly to a dog’s skin – are being marketed aggressively by the manufacturers and veterinarians and represented as safe alternatives to their predecessors, the fact is, they are simply newer. All the “active” ingredients in these spot-on preparations – imidacloprid, fipronil, permethrin, methoprene, and pyriproxyfen – have been linked to serious health effects in laboratory animals
  • yeah we have a smalldog and she has fleas and we use this stuff we got a walmart that says it kills fleas and ticks but she still has them and i apllyed some on here today but still has them so i am thinking of getting frontline plus today and putting it on her tommorrow but i don;t no if that is safe for the dog or not ?

  • excellent ! Good job - thanks !

  • Excellent video. Simple and clear.

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