Pros: It's done a good job of keeping my dogs flea and tick free Cons: None
I've been a Wildlife Rescue Person for several decades. A few years ago I opted out for awhile due to Lime Disease problems in our area of New Jersey. That combined with the birth of our first grandchild . I had preventative vaccination for Lime disease ...
Pros: Easy to apply. Cons: My cat still has fleas.
I have had cats all my life. The one problem that seems to haunt me is fleas. It makes no difference that here in Florida they are indoor cats. I have used lots of different sprays, also powders that go in the carpet, and drops. The Hartz 3 in 1 ...
Pros: Works wonders. By far the best flea and tick control product on the market. Cons: Might seem expensive at first.
I have been very lucky in the past with my pets, but last year was a different story. Nikki, my furry family member started acting very strange. She wouldn’t play with me as she usually did; she became very lackadaisical, and even stopped eating. I...
Pros: Works quickly - rather easy to use. Cons: Dangerous Pesticide! Leaves oily residue for a few days.
Frontline Plus I have two cats and one ferret-all of which had a run-in with fleas. I purchased both Bayer Advantage and Frontline to treat the fleas. I will be reviewing and comparing both and will provide a link to the other...
Pros: Easy to Apply Monthly, Provided Effective Protection Cons: Expensive--and Now There's a New Product That May Protect Against Several Other Diseases for the Same Cost
Before the Revolution, I used Frontline flea and tick spot application, applied transdermally to Sandy's skin once a month.
We adopted Sandy four years ago, and he came with some surprises--fleas, ticks, worms, and kennel croup....
Pros: Kills fleas and ticks within 24 hours Cons: expensive
I've used Front Line Top Spot for about 2 years on my outdoor cat. It works so well on killing the fleas and ticks for a month at a time on cats, and up to three months on dogs. I also want to make a special mention that this product kills deer...
Pros: odorless, tiny application amount, works like magic Cons: fairly expensive, requires a vet's prescription, must be reapplied every 30 days
I have had quite a few cats in my 44 years...I don't think I've ever NOT had one. Growing up, our cats were mostly outdoor-indoor cats, with an occasional siamese that got special handling.
Pros: Long lasting pest protection for your pet; one monthly, convenient and easy application. Cons: Must exercise extreme caution to avoid contact for pets and humans, except in the designated area
Earlier in the spring, I tried various types of protection against flea and tick infestation for my cat, Kitt. Where previously she had been a house-cat, preferring never to leave the safety of our home, she instantly became an adventurer after we moved...
Pros: One of the best products on the market. Practically waterproof, few adverse reactions, pet relief. Cons: Breakthroughs in bad years. Small greasy spot for a day or two. Otherwise, none.
I am a small animal veterinarian, and have dealt with just about every flea product you can imagine. I have tried and witnessed the use of products from the grocery store, large discount stores, and of course from the clinic where I work. Frontline Pl ...
Pros: excellent flea & tick control Cons: pricey, but worth it - doesn't kill heartworms
When we lived in the hills of Tennessee I discovered an ungodly creature.... it was known to many as the DEER TICK... well I think personally I have never heard such an obscene oxymoron as deer tick... well I suppose that would really be dear tick...
Pros: Kills flea's quickly Cons: Leaves a oil residue for several days
A couple weeks ago we took Gus (our yellow lab) to visit his cousin Rocky (my brothers Boxer). A day or so later we noticed that Gus and mommy (that would be me!) both had flea bites. It appears that while Gus and Rocky were frolicking in my brothers...
Pros: Highly effective. Easy to use. Long lasting. Bathing does not affect efficacy. Cons: Somewhat expensive. Available only through the vat.
Life was sheer Purgatory before Frontline. And that was only for me. How much worse it must have been for my Boyzz! Bleeding cash, spraying the yard, dipping the pets, spraying the house were my only sacrifices. My canine angels were donating BLOOD! ...
Pros: Long lasting relief. Cons: Hair around area of treatment remains oily for a few days.
Down here in the southwest when we have a year of little precipitation, the year following is full of rodents and bugs. In 1999 we had very little rain, so this year bugs have been a problem. It didn't surprise us when we found ticks on our puppy and...
I choose frontline as a flea and tick repellant for my dog because I live in RI and Lyme diesease is known to be found here. I did not want my dog to become infected with Lyme as it is a serious illness. I also live on a pond and Cj loves to roll in the...
Pros: None that I know of Cons: doesn't get rid of the fleas
Scratch, scratch, scratch.....there goes the dogs again, scratching like crazy.
We have 2 different size and breeds of dogs, a 7 year old Chow Chow mix and a 10 month old Sheir Pei. Samantha our Chow has curly hair which gets matted pretty...
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