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
ive been reading on frontline and advantage and im soo lost frontline is getting terrable reviews. does frontline really work??? or is advantage better please help!!!!
To-date, I have friends using either Frontline or Advantage and no problems with our dogs. I am happy with Frontline and I have not use any other products. Maybe you should consult your vet or friends who are dog owners.
You're not supposed to put it underneath their collar! The product will absorb into the collar instead of the dog's skin! It goes in the skin behind their shoulders, not on their neck.
Yes, the collar should be removed. The video was made as a demo and I forgot to remove the collar. I normally do it at night and separate my 2 dogs so that they do not lick the Frontline while playing with each other. I believe I mentioned at the end of the video about it.
does the frontline really spread well on the dog since you only have to put it on one spot??
skyblues94 1 year ago
TobyLittleDude 1 year ago
ive been reading on frontline and advantage and im soo lost frontline is getting terrable reviews. does frontline really work??? or is advantage better please help!!!!
nallelysm 2 years ago
To-date, I have friends using either Frontline or Advantage and no problems with our dogs. I am happy with Frontline and I have not use any other products. Maybe you should consult your vet or friends who are dog owners.
Regards
pcwllm 2 years ago
You're not supposed to put it underneath their collar! The product will absorb into the collar instead of the dog's skin! It goes in the skin behind their shoulders, not on their neck.
girlsixdiva 2 years ago
Hi,
Yes, the collar should be removed. The video was made as a demo and I forgot to remove the collar. I normally do it at night and separate my 2 dogs so that they do not lick the Frontline while playing with each other. I believe I mentioned at the end of the video about it.
Rgds,
pcwllm 2 years ago
after those parasites die,
how do you remove it?
will it come off in the shower?
Wheniamold 2 years ago
They should drop off when they are dead, pls check my blog for photos and more details.
Rgds
pcwllm 2 years ago
Visit my blog for more details n photos at removetickfromdogandtreatment.blogspot
pcwllm 2 years ago
Where did you get i from, i heard it is a prescribed product from vets,
can i get from pet lover's centre?
and how much is a pack of 3?
Wheniamold 2 years ago
Hi,
In Singapore, you can get it from the pet shops too; around S$50 I think.
pcwllm 2 years ago
I've bee buying mine on ebay. You can get a 6 pack for as low as $40. Just make sure you're bidding on the actual plastic vials and not the kits.
girlsixdiva 2 years ago
=] lol nice corgi your supposto take the collar off first! cute dog!
KIBAfang90 3 years ago
Hi,
Yes, you should remove the collar first.
Rgds,
Dsvid
pcwllm 3 years ago
Thank you kindly for the video! Watching it done makes it easier with no room for error! Thank again and again! God Bless you!
Yzabeaux 3 years ago