
Frontline Flea Dogs
Frontline Flea Dogs products are the #1 veterinarian recommended flea
protection for dogs. Guaranteed to kill 100% of fleas within 12 hours, Frontline Plus will last an entire
month (or longer based on dosage) and is easy to apply. It is also recommended for puppies as young as 8
weeks and for older pets, pregnant or breeding dogs. It's no wonder Frontline is used most by dog owners
worldwide.
Regularly check your canine friend for black specks and on their bedding. It is best to use a
metal comb to run through your pets hair in search of fleas. If fleas are found drown them in soapy water and wash
bedding. Vacuum your carpets and keep flours clean. Only about 5% of fleas are actually living on your dog and
the other 95% of fleas are living in your house or yard. That is why it is so important to kill the fleas in your
house and on your dog at the same time.
Spray your home with an aerosol, flea bomb or
fogger that is designed to kill flea eggs, larvae and adult fleas. Check the label of sprays for active
ingredients and use one containing IGR. Insect Growth Regulator is birth control for fleas which simply stops fleas from
developing to maturity so they cannot lay eggs.
Frontline Plus will break the flea life cycle on the dog and prevent future infection. The
active ingredient is Fipronil, which, when applied, is stored in the oil glands under the pet's skin.
Just place the applicator tip through your pet's hair to the skin between the shoulder blades and squeeze.
Fleas and ticks will invite themselves onto your pet at any time. They will make your dog unhappy and
make your home a less comfortable environment to live in. If you notice your dog scratching excessively it
may be a flea problem. Fleas cause diseases, make your pet miserable and affect
their health.
To stop fleas from invading your pet and home, maintain the lawn, clean your pet's bedding
frequently, vacuum carpets and other areas and use Frontline Flea Dogs products as
directed. Following these simple steps will result in a happy dog and a happy home.
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