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  • Kills all existing fleas on your pet within 12 hours
  • Each application provides a full month of protection
  • Also aids in the control of sarcoptic mange infections in dogs
  • Great for pets that swim since it's waterproof
  • Kills ticks and chewing lice

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  • Kills all existing fleas on your pet within 12 hours
  • Each application provides a full month of protection
  • Also aids in the control of sarcoptic mange infections in dogs
  • Great for pets that swim since it's waterproof
  • Kills ticks and chewing lice
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1. How Effective Is Frontline Plus for Dogs?
Answer
Frontline Plus for Dogs is very effective and one of the best flea and tick control measures for dogs. When you use Frontline Plus, dogs are able to get rid of pesky parasites residing on their bodies. Frontline for ticks and fleas guarantees 100 percent flea and tick removal from your dog’s skin. The medication does not only destroy adult fleas and ticks, but it also takes care of all the other stages of these parasites. Besides, Frontline for ticks and fleas starts to take effect within just 24 hours of application. And its presence in your dog’s skin and hair follicles over the next 30 days continuously kills fleas and ticks in the various stages of their life cycles.
2. Why Is Frontline Plus Not Working on My Dog?
Answer
Before you can know why it is not working for your dog, you first need to know the answer to another question – how does Frontline work? Frontline plus has two powerful active ingredients known as Fipronil and (S)-methoprene. These two help kill the fleas and ticks, no matter what part of the life cycle they are in. They do so by positioning themselves in the hair follicles of your dogs for 30 days. The medication might not be working probably because it is being washed off and cannot store itself in the said positions. This could happen due to numerous reasons, but most probably because you are bathing your dog too early into the treatment. It is also possible that you are using a dog shampoo that is wearing out the presence of the medication. Ideally, you should wait 24 hours before bathing your dog after you have applied Frontline Plus.
3. How Long Does It Take Frontline Plus to Start Working?
Answer
Frontline Plus dog tick and flea control will take only 24 hours to start working. During that time, the medication will have spread all over its skin and body. Frontline Plus requires 24 hours to kill all the fleas on your dog’s skin. It takes another 24 hours (total 48 hours) to destroy the tick infestation on their skin. After application, your dog will be safe from fleas and ticks for the next 30 days or so. During that time, the medication will continue to reside in the skin and hair follicles of your dog. In those positions, the Frontline Plus will continue to work its magic and fend off any flea or tick that might try to infest your dog’s skin or take up territory.
4. How Long After Frontline Plus Can I Bathe My Dog?
Answer
You can bathe your dog 24 hours after you have applied the Frontline Plus for Dogs.
5. Can You Buy Frontline Plus Over the Counter?
Answer
Yes, you can buy Frontline Plus over the counter. Frontline for dog fleas is a flea and tick treatment medication that does not require any prescription for purchase. Unlike many other pet medications, this one does not need a vet’s prior approval for usage. However, it is expected that you read the instructions on the bottle before you apply it, or talk to a vet if you are confused.
6. How Often Do You Apply Frontline Plus for Dogs?
Answer
You should apply Frontline Plus for Dogs every 30 days. Under critical circumstances, and the supervision of a vet, you can also apply every 2 weeks. Frontline for puppies should be applied in a much lesser amount (under 1 mL) per body weight than adult dogs.
7. What to Do if Dog Still Has Fleas After Frontline?
Answer
You can bathe your dog and reapply if your dog still has fleas after Frontline treatment. You should wait for at least 24 hours to see if the first application is working or not.
8. Do Fleas Jump off After Treatment?
Answer
Fleas are usually dead within 24 hours after you have used the Frontline Plus treatment.
9. What Differentiates Frontline for Dogs From Frontline Plus for Dogs?
Answer
Frontline is a topical flea and ticks medication that includes the active component fipronil. It is applied to the skin between the shoulder blades of the pet once a month to kill fleas, ticks, and chewing lice. Frontline is effective against adult fleas and ticks but does not kill flea eggs or larvae. Frontline Plus flea and tick for dogs, on the other hand, is also a topical flea and tick treatment with two active ingredients: fipronil and (S)-methoprene. Frontline Plus has an insect growth regulator (IGR) that stops the development of flea eggs and larvae, interrupting the flea life cycle in addition to killing adult fleas and ticks.
10. How Do I Know if Frontline Plus Worked?
Answer
After applying Frontline Plus to your pet, you can tell if it is working by monitoring your pet for any signs of flea or tick infestation. Check for adult fleas on your pet's skin or fur using a flea comb, or look for flea dirt (small black specks) in your pet's coat. If you see any live fleas or flea dirt, this may indicate that the Frontline Plus is not working effectively. However, remember that it may take a few days for Frontline Plus to start working and for all fleas and ticks to be eliminated. Visit your vet for more advice if you have any concerns.
11. Where Do You Put Frontline Plus on a Dog?
Answer
It is administered topically to the dog's skin, focusing on the area between the shoulder blades. This area is chosen because it is difficult for dogs to reach with their mouths, which reduces the likelihood of the dog licking the medication off before it has had a chance to be absorbed. Additionally, the skin in this area is thin and well-vascularized, allowing for rapid medication absorption into the bloodstream. It can then circulate throughout the dog's body to protect against fleas and ticks.
12. Can Too Much Frontline Plus Hurt My Dog?
Answer
Yes, it can. Frontline dog flea treatment is a popular flea and ticks preventative medication for dogs, and while it is generally considered safe, there is a risk of side effects if too much is administered. Overdosing on Frontline can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, tremors, and seizures. These symptoms can be mild or severe and can require veterinary attention.
13. What Are the Benefits of Frontline Plus Treatment for Dogs?
Answer
Frontline plus flea and tick treatment for dogs offers a variety of benefits. It is highly effective in killing fleas and ticks at all life cycle stages, providing long-lasting protection for up to 30 days with a single application. Also, Frontline Plus is easy to apply, with a pre-measured applicator that can be used to apply the medication directly to the dog's skin.
14. Is Frontline Plus Recommended by Vets?
Answer
Yes, Frontline flea treatment in dogs is recommended by many veterinarians as an effective flea and tick-preventative medication for canines. It has been on the market for many years and has a proven track record of effectiveness in controlling flea and tick infestations.
15. What if Frontline Plus Doesn’t Work on My Dog?
Answer
If you have given Frontline Plus to your dog and it doesn't seem to be working, you can do a few things. First, ensure you are using the medication correctly and wait a bit longer to see results, as it can take up to 48 hours to kill fleas and ticks. If this doesn't work, you may want to try a different medication recommended by your veterinarian. Further, it may be necessary to address any underlying health issues or environmental factors that could make it more difficult to control fleas and ticks on your dog.
16. How exactly does Frontline Plus for Cats function?
Answer
Fipronil and (S)-methoprene, the two active chemicals in Frontline Plus for Cats, are what make it work. Fipronil is a broad-spectrum insecticide that kills fleas and ticks by paralyzing them as a result of disrupting the nervous system's regular function. The insect growth regulator (S)-methoprene interferes with the development of flea eggs, larvae, and pupae by blocking their normal growth and development. Frontline Plus for Cats is absorbed into the oil glands and hair follicles after being applied to your cat's skin, where it offers enduring defense against fleas and ticks.
17. How frequently should I administer Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
To keep your cat protected against fleas and ticks, use Frontline Plus for Cats once every 30 days. Your cat will continue to be protected from flea and tick infestations if the treatment is applied monthly. To protect your cat against these parasites, it's crucial to administer the medicine consistently once a month.
18. How safe is Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
When used as instructed, Frontline Plus for Cats is usually regarded as safe. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the use of the product after comprehensive testing for safety and effectiveness. However, there is always a slight possibility of side effects or unfavorable reactions, just like with any drug or product. Frontline Plus for Cats can cause moderate skin rashes or other responses in some cats.
19. Can kittens be treated with Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
Kittens must be at least 8 weeks old and 1.5 pounds in weight to use Frontline Plus for Cats. However, it's advisable to seek advice from your veterinarian before administering any flea or tick medication to a kitten, particularly if the kitten is young or has any medical conditions. Your veterinarian can provide you with advice on how to keep your kitten free from fleas and ticks and can assist you in picking a treatment that is appropriate for the age and weight of your kitten.
20. Does Frontline Plus for Cats offer heartworm protection?
Answer
No, heartworm protection is not provided by Frontline Plus for Cats. It is made to guard against ticks and fleas. Cats are susceptible to major health issues as a result of heartworms, which are spread by mosquitoes.
21. What is the start-up time for Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
After being applied, Frontline Plus for Cats starts to work within 12 hours. The product's active chemicals are absorbed into the oil glands and hair follicles, where they start to destroy fleas and ticks immediately upon contact. The majority of the fleas and ticks on your cat will be destroyed by the treatment within 12 hours of administration. To provide ongoing protection against fleas and ticks, the medication must still be used once every 30 days.
22. Can pregnant or nursing cats take Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
When treating a pregnant or nursing cat for fleas or ticks, it is advisable to first speak with your veterinarian. Although Frontline Plus for Cats is often regarded as safe, there can be certain hazards involved with administering the medication to a cat that is expecting or nursing. Your veterinarian can help you decide on a medication that is safe and successful for both your cat and her kittens, as well as how to keep your cat free of fleas and ticks while she is pregnant or nursing.
23. Are there any adverse effects to using Frontline Plus for cats?
Answer
When taken as recommended, Frontline Plus for Cats is usually regarded as safe, and adverse effects are uncommon. However, some cats may develop negative responses or side effects, just as with any drug. Frontline Plus for Cats' most often reported adverse reactions are skin irritation, such as redness, itching, or hair loss at the application site. These adverse reactions are normally brief, moderate, and go away on their own within a few days.
24. Does Frontline Plus for Cats interfere with the usage of flea collars or other flea treatments?
Answer
In most cases, Frontline Plus for Cats is sufficient to treat flea infestations without the use of flea collars or additional flea medications. Frontline Plus for Cats is an effective flea and tick treatment that offers enduring defense against fleas and ticks. However, your vet might advise taking extra flea treatments in addition to Frontline Plus for Cats if you reside in a region with a high flea or tick population or if your cat has a serious flea infestation - in this case, the treatments will not interfere with one another. To ensure that your cat is receiving the strongest possible defense against these parasites, it is crucial to consult your veterinarian about the best flea and tick prevention method.
25. How long does a pack of Frontline Plus for Cats last?
Answer
Each of the three doses in a Frontline Plus for Cats box offers 30 days of flea and tick prevention. This implies that one cat will receive three months of flea and tick protection from one pack of Frontline Plus for Cats. For ongoing protection against fleas and ticks, it's crucial to properly follow the application directions and use the solution once every 30 days.

What is Frontline Plus?

Frontline Plus is a monthly topical flea and tick preventative for dogs and cats. Frontline Plus kills 100% of adult fleas on your pet within 12 hours and 100% of all ticks and chewing lice within 48 hours. Frontline Plus contains an insect growth regulator, S-methoprene, which kills flea eggs and larvae. It's effective against all stages of the brown dog tick, the American dog tick, the lone star tick and the deer tick (the major carrier of Lyme disease). (3 Pack = 3 doses which lasts 3 months.)

Suitable For:

Cats/Kittens and Dogs/Puppies (8 weeks of age and older)

Benefits:

  • Kills all existing fleas on your pet within 12 hours
  • Each application provides a full month of protection
  • Also aids in the control of sarcoptic mange infections in dogs
  • Great for pets that swim since it's waterproof
  • Kills ticks and chewing lice

How does Frontline Plus work?

Frontline Plus contains fipronil, a broad-spectrum insecticide and slow-acting poison that disrupts the central nervous system of fleas and ticks and S-Methoprene, an insect growth regulator that kills flea eggs and larvae. The active ingredients are stored in the sebaceous glands and are wicked out of the hair follicles and continuously re-applied to the coat for long-lasting, waterproof protection.

Cautions:

Your pet may experience some temporary irritation at the site of application. If signs persist or become severe within a few days of application, consult your veterinarian immediately.

Brand Name:

Frontline Plus (Boehringer Ingelheim)

Generic Name:

Fipronil, S-methoprene

What is the most important thing I should know about Frontline Plus?

Frontline Plus provides convenient and effective flea and tick control in dogs and cats, puppies and kittens. It is effective against all stages of the brown dog tick, the American dog tick, lone star tick and deer ticks (the major carrier of Lyme disease). It also kills flea eggs and flea larvae. Frontline Plus rapidly eliminates infestations with chewing lice. Frontline Plus for Dogs and Puppies also aids in the control of sarcoptic mange infections.

How should Frontline Plus be applied?

Use Frontline Plus for Dogs (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 8.8%) on dogs and puppies 8 weeks or older. Frontline Plus for Dogs is available as 0.67 ml applicators for use on dogs and puppies up to 22 lbs, 1.34 ml applicators for dogs 23-44 lbs, 2.68 ml applicators for dogs 45-88 lbs and 4.02 ml applicators for dogs 89-132 lbs. Wait 24 hours to fully dry before swimming or bathing. Do not reapply for 30 days. Use Frontline Plus for Cats (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 11.8%), available as 0.5 ml applicators, on cats and kittens 8 weeks or older. Place the applicator tip through the animal's hair to the skin level between the shoulder blades. Apply the entire contents of the applicator in a single spot to the animal's skin. Use only one applicator per treatment.

What are the potential side effects of Frontline Plus?

Pets may experience some temporary irritation at the site of product application. If signs persist or become more severe within a few days of application, consult a veterinarian immediately.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Frontline Plus?

Give the missed dose as soon as you remember. Do not give a double dose of the medication.

What happens if I overdose my pet on Frontline Plus?

Contact your veterinarian immediately.

What should I avoid while giving Frontline Plus to my pet?

Keep away from heat and open flame. This product is harmful to humans if swallowed. Call a physician or poison control center for advice. Have patient sip water do not induce vomiting unless advised to and patient is conscious. This product can cause eye injury. Flush eyes with plenty of water. Call a physician if irritation persists. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.

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Frontline Plus Directions:

  • Remove the Frontline Plus applicator from the child-resistant package. You can use scissors to snip the foil, or pull the tab to remove the applicator.
  • Snap open the tip of the Frontline applicator - away from your body and face.
  • Part your pet's hair between the shoulder blades until you can see the skin, and place the tip of the applicator on the skin.
Tip:

Wait until application site is fully dry (usually 24 hours) before bathing your pet or letting your pet go swimming.

Frontline Plus Dosage for Dogs/Puppies: (8 weeks of age or older)

Dogs/Puppies: (8 weeks of age or older)
WeightDosage
Up to 22 lbsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (0.67 ml)
23-44 lbsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (1.34 ml)
45-88 lbsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (2.68 ml)
89-132 lbsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (4.02 ml)
All weightsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (0.5 ml)
Frontline Plus Dosage for Horses:
Horses
Do not use!
Storage:

Should be stored at room temperature.

Frontline Plus Ingredients:

Frontline Plus for Dogs & Puppies 8 weeks or older and up to 22 lbs
Active ingredients (per 0.67 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene8.8%
Frontline Plus for Dogs 23-44 lbs:
Active ingredients (per 1.34 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene8.8%
Frontline Plus for Dogs 45-88 lbs
Active ingredients (per 2.68 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene8.8%
Frontline Plus for Dogs 89-132 lbs
Active ingredients (per 4.02 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene8.8%
Frontline Plus for Cats & Kittens 8 weeks or older:
Active ingredients (per 0.50 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene11.8%
Product Details
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What is Frontline Plus?

Frontline Plus is a monthly topical flea and tick preventative for dogs and cats. Frontline Plus kills 100% of adult fleas on your pet within 12 hours and 100% of all ticks and chewing lice within 48 hours. Frontline Plus contains an insect growth regulator, S-methoprene, which kills flea eggs and larvae. It's effective against all stages of the brown dog tick, the American dog tick, the lone star tick and the deer tick (the major carrier of Lyme disease). (3 Pack = 3 doses which lasts 3 months.)

Suitable For:

Cats/Kittens and Dogs/Puppies (8 weeks of age and older)

Benefits:

  • Kills all existing fleas on your pet within 12 hours
  • Each application provides a full month of protection
  • Also aids in the control of sarcoptic mange infections in dogs
  • Great for pets that swim since it's waterproof
  • Kills ticks and chewing lice

How does Frontline Plus work?

Frontline Plus contains fipronil, a broad-spectrum insecticide and slow-acting poison that disrupts the central nervous system of fleas and ticks and S-Methoprene, an insect growth regulator that kills flea eggs and larvae. The active ingredients are stored in the sebaceous glands and are wicked out of the hair follicles and continuously re-applied to the coat for long-lasting, waterproof protection.

Cautions:

Your pet may experience some temporary irritation at the site of application. If signs persist or become severe within a few days of application, consult your veterinarian immediately.

Brand Name:

Frontline Plus (Boehringer Ingelheim)

Generic Name:

Fipronil, S-methoprene

What is the most important thing I should know about Frontline Plus?

Frontline Plus provides convenient and effective flea and tick control in dogs and cats, puppies and kittens. It is effective against all stages of the brown dog tick, the American dog tick, lone star tick and deer ticks (the major carrier of Lyme disease). It also kills flea eggs and flea larvae. Frontline Plus rapidly eliminates infestations with chewing lice. Frontline Plus for Dogs and Puppies also aids in the control of sarcoptic mange infections.

How should Frontline Plus be applied?

Use Frontline Plus for Dogs (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 8.8%) on dogs and puppies 8 weeks or older. Frontline Plus for Dogs is available as 0.67 ml applicators for use on dogs and puppies up to 22 lbs, 1.34 ml applicators for dogs 23-44 lbs, 2.68 ml applicators for dogs 45-88 lbs and 4.02 ml applicators for dogs 89-132 lbs. Wait 24 hours to fully dry before swimming or bathing. Do not reapply for 30 days. Use Frontline Plus for Cats (fipronil 9.8% and S-methoprene 11.8%), available as 0.5 ml applicators, on cats and kittens 8 weeks or older. Place the applicator tip through the animal's hair to the skin level between the shoulder blades. Apply the entire contents of the applicator in a single spot to the animal's skin. Use only one applicator per treatment.

What are the potential side effects of Frontline Plus?

Pets may experience some temporary irritation at the site of product application. If signs persist or become more severe within a few days of application, consult a veterinarian immediately.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Frontline Plus?

Give the missed dose as soon as you remember. Do not give a double dose of the medication.

What happens if I overdose my pet on Frontline Plus?

Contact your veterinarian immediately.

What should I avoid while giving Frontline Plus to my pet?

Keep away from heat and open flame. This product is harmful to humans if swallowed. Call a physician or poison control center for advice. Have patient sip water do not induce vomiting unless advised to and patient is conscious. This product can cause eye injury. Flush eyes with plenty of water. Call a physician if irritation persists. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.

See more
How to use
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Frontline Plus Directions:

  • Remove the Frontline Plus applicator from the child-resistant package. You can use scissors to snip the foil, or pull the tab to remove the applicator.
  • Snap open the tip of the Frontline applicator - away from your body and face.
  • Part your pet's hair between the shoulder blades until you can see the skin, and place the tip of the applicator on the skin.
Tip:

Wait until application site is fully dry (usually 24 hours) before bathing your pet or letting your pet go swimming.

Frontline Plus Dosage for Dogs/Puppies: (8 weeks of age or older)

Dogs/Puppies: (8 weeks of age or older)
WeightDosage
Up to 22 lbsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (0.67 ml)
23-44 lbsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (1.34 ml)
45-88 lbsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (2.68 ml)
89-132 lbsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (4.02 ml)
All weightsApply contents of 1 applicator once a month (0.5 ml)
Frontline Plus Dosage for Horses:
Horses
Do not use!
Storage:

Should be stored at room temperature.

Ingredients
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Frontline Plus Ingredients:

Frontline Plus for Dogs & Puppies 8 weeks or older and up to 22 lbs
Active ingredients (per 0.67 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene8.8%
Frontline Plus for Dogs 23-44 lbs:
Active ingredients (per 1.34 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene8.8%
Frontline Plus for Dogs 45-88 lbs
Active ingredients (per 2.68 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene8.8%
Frontline Plus for Dogs 89-132 lbs
Active ingredients (per 4.02 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene8.8%
Frontline Plus for Cats & Kittens 8 weeks or older:
Active ingredients (per 0.50 ml applicator)Amount
Fipronil9.8%
(S)-methoprene11.8%
1. How Effective Is Frontline Plus for Dogs?
Answer
Frontline Plus for Dogs is very effective and one of the best flea and tick control measures for dogs. When you use Frontline Plus, dogs are able to get rid of pesky parasites residing on their bodies. Frontline for ticks and fleas guarantees 100 percent flea and tick removal from your dog’s skin. The medication does not only destroy adult fleas and ticks, but it also takes care of all the other stages of these parasites. Besides, Frontline for ticks and fleas starts to take effect within just 24 hours of application. And its presence in your dog’s skin and hair follicles over the next 30 days continuously kills fleas and ticks in the various stages of their life cycles.
2. Why Is Frontline Plus Not Working on My Dog?
Answer
Before you can know why it is not working for your dog, you first need to know the answer to another question – how does Frontline work? Frontline plus has two powerful active ingredients known as Fipronil and (S)-methoprene. These two help kill the fleas and ticks, no matter what part of the life cycle they are in. They do so by positioning themselves in the hair follicles of your dogs for 30 days. The medication might not be working probably because it is being washed off and cannot store itself in the said positions. This could happen due to numerous reasons, but most probably because you are bathing your dog too early into the treatment. It is also possible that you are using a dog shampoo that is wearing out the presence of the medication. Ideally, you should wait 24 hours before bathing your dog after you have applied Frontline Plus.
3. How Long Does It Take Frontline Plus to Start Working?
Answer
Frontline Plus dog tick and flea control will take only 24 hours to start working. During that time, the medication will have spread all over its skin and body. Frontline Plus requires 24 hours to kill all the fleas on your dog’s skin. It takes another 24 hours (total 48 hours) to destroy the tick infestation on their skin. After application, your dog will be safe from fleas and ticks for the next 30 days or so. During that time, the medication will continue to reside in the skin and hair follicles of your dog. In those positions, the Frontline Plus will continue to work its magic and fend off any flea or tick that might try to infest your dog’s skin or take up territory.
4. How Long After Frontline Plus Can I Bathe My Dog?
Answer
You can bathe your dog 24 hours after you have applied the Frontline Plus for Dogs.
5. Can You Buy Frontline Plus Over the Counter?
Answer
Yes, you can buy Frontline Plus over the counter. Frontline for dog fleas is a flea and tick treatment medication that does not require any prescription for purchase. Unlike many other pet medications, this one does not need a vet’s prior approval for usage. However, it is expected that you read the instructions on the bottle before you apply it, or talk to a vet if you are confused.
6. How Often Do You Apply Frontline Plus for Dogs?
Answer
You should apply Frontline Plus for Dogs every 30 days. Under critical circumstances, and the supervision of a vet, you can also apply every 2 weeks. Frontline for puppies should be applied in a much lesser amount (under 1 mL) per body weight than adult dogs.
7. What to Do if Dog Still Has Fleas After Frontline?
Answer
You can bathe your dog and reapply if your dog still has fleas after Frontline treatment. You should wait for at least 24 hours to see if the first application is working or not.
8. Do Fleas Jump off After Treatment?
Answer
Fleas are usually dead within 24 hours after you have used the Frontline Plus treatment.
9. What Differentiates Frontline for Dogs From Frontline Plus for Dogs?
Answer
Frontline is a topical flea and ticks medication that includes the active component fipronil. It is applied to the skin between the shoulder blades of the pet once a month to kill fleas, ticks, and chewing lice. Frontline is effective against adult fleas and ticks but does not kill flea eggs or larvae. Frontline Plus flea and tick for dogs, on the other hand, is also a topical flea and tick treatment with two active ingredients: fipronil and (S)-methoprene. Frontline Plus has an insect growth regulator (IGR) that stops the development of flea eggs and larvae, interrupting the flea life cycle in addition to killing adult fleas and ticks.
10. How Do I Know if Frontline Plus Worked?
Answer
After applying Frontline Plus to your pet, you can tell if it is working by monitoring your pet for any signs of flea or tick infestation. Check for adult fleas on your pet's skin or fur using a flea comb, or look for flea dirt (small black specks) in your pet's coat. If you see any live fleas or flea dirt, this may indicate that the Frontline Plus is not working effectively. However, remember that it may take a few days for Frontline Plus to start working and for all fleas and ticks to be eliminated. Visit your vet for more advice if you have any concerns.
11. Where Do You Put Frontline Plus on a Dog?
Answer
It is administered topically to the dog's skin, focusing on the area between the shoulder blades. This area is chosen because it is difficult for dogs to reach with their mouths, which reduces the likelihood of the dog licking the medication off before it has had a chance to be absorbed. Additionally, the skin in this area is thin and well-vascularized, allowing for rapid medication absorption into the bloodstream. It can then circulate throughout the dog's body to protect against fleas and ticks.
12. Can Too Much Frontline Plus Hurt My Dog?
Answer
Yes, it can. Frontline dog flea treatment is a popular flea and ticks preventative medication for dogs, and while it is generally considered safe, there is a risk of side effects if too much is administered. Overdosing on Frontline can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, tremors, and seizures. These symptoms can be mild or severe and can require veterinary attention.
13. What Are the Benefits of Frontline Plus Treatment for Dogs?
Answer
Frontline plus flea and tick treatment for dogs offers a variety of benefits. It is highly effective in killing fleas and ticks at all life cycle stages, providing long-lasting protection for up to 30 days with a single application. Also, Frontline Plus is easy to apply, with a pre-measured applicator that can be used to apply the medication directly to the dog's skin.
14. Is Frontline Plus Recommended by Vets?
Answer
Yes, Frontline flea treatment in dogs is recommended by many veterinarians as an effective flea and tick-preventative medication for canines. It has been on the market for many years and has a proven track record of effectiveness in controlling flea and tick infestations.
15. What if Frontline Plus Doesn’t Work on My Dog?
Answer
If you have given Frontline Plus to your dog and it doesn't seem to be working, you can do a few things. First, ensure you are using the medication correctly and wait a bit longer to see results, as it can take up to 48 hours to kill fleas and ticks. If this doesn't work, you may want to try a different medication recommended by your veterinarian. Further, it may be necessary to address any underlying health issues or environmental factors that could make it more difficult to control fleas and ticks on your dog.
16. How exactly does Frontline Plus for Cats function?
Answer
Fipronil and (S)-methoprene, the two active chemicals in Frontline Plus for Cats, are what make it work. Fipronil is a broad-spectrum insecticide that kills fleas and ticks by paralyzing them as a result of disrupting the nervous system's regular function. The insect growth regulator (S)-methoprene interferes with the development of flea eggs, larvae, and pupae by blocking their normal growth and development. Frontline Plus for Cats is absorbed into the oil glands and hair follicles after being applied to your cat's skin, where it offers enduring defense against fleas and ticks.
17. How frequently should I administer Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
To keep your cat protected against fleas and ticks, use Frontline Plus for Cats once every 30 days. Your cat will continue to be protected from flea and tick infestations if the treatment is applied monthly. To protect your cat against these parasites, it's crucial to administer the medicine consistently once a month.
18. How safe is Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
When used as instructed, Frontline Plus for Cats is usually regarded as safe. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the use of the product after comprehensive testing for safety and effectiveness. However, there is always a slight possibility of side effects or unfavorable reactions, just like with any drug or product. Frontline Plus for Cats can cause moderate skin rashes or other responses in some cats.
19. Can kittens be treated with Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
Kittens must be at least 8 weeks old and 1.5 pounds in weight to use Frontline Plus for Cats. However, it's advisable to seek advice from your veterinarian before administering any flea or tick medication to a kitten, particularly if the kitten is young or has any medical conditions. Your veterinarian can provide you with advice on how to keep your kitten free from fleas and ticks and can assist you in picking a treatment that is appropriate for the age and weight of your kitten.
20. Does Frontline Plus for Cats offer heartworm protection?
Answer
No, heartworm protection is not provided by Frontline Plus for Cats. It is made to guard against ticks and fleas. Cats are susceptible to major health issues as a result of heartworms, which are spread by mosquitoes.
21. What is the start-up time for Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
After being applied, Frontline Plus for Cats starts to work within 12 hours. The product's active chemicals are absorbed into the oil glands and hair follicles, where they start to destroy fleas and ticks immediately upon contact. The majority of the fleas and ticks on your cat will be destroyed by the treatment within 12 hours of administration. To provide ongoing protection against fleas and ticks, the medication must still be used once every 30 days.
22. Can pregnant or nursing cats take Frontline Plus for Cats?
Answer
When treating a pregnant or nursing cat for fleas or ticks, it is advisable to first speak with your veterinarian. Although Frontline Plus for Cats is often regarded as safe, there can be certain hazards involved with administering the medication to a cat that is expecting or nursing. Your veterinarian can help you decide on a medication that is safe and successful for both your cat and her kittens, as well as how to keep your cat free of fleas and ticks while she is pregnant or nursing.
23. Are there any adverse effects to using Frontline Plus for cats?
Answer
When taken as recommended, Frontline Plus for Cats is usually regarded as safe, and adverse effects are uncommon. However, some cats may develop negative responses or side effects, just as with any drug. Frontline Plus for Cats' most often reported adverse reactions are skin irritation, such as redness, itching, or hair loss at the application site. These adverse reactions are normally brief, moderate, and go away on their own within a few days.
24. Does Frontline Plus for Cats interfere with the usage of flea collars or other flea treatments?
Answer
In most cases, Frontline Plus for Cats is sufficient to treat flea infestations without the use of flea collars or additional flea medications. Frontline Plus for Cats is an effective flea and tick treatment that offers enduring defense against fleas and ticks. However, your vet might advise taking extra flea treatments in addition to Frontline Plus for Cats if you reside in a region with a high flea or tick population or if your cat has a serious flea infestation - in this case, the treatments will not interfere with one another. To ensure that your cat is receiving the strongest possible defense against these parasites, it is crucial to consult your veterinarian about the best flea and tick prevention method.
25. How long does a pack of Frontline Plus for Cats last?
Answer
Each of the three doses in a Frontline Plus for Cats box offers 30 days of flea and tick prevention. This implies that one cat will receive three months of flea and tick protection from one pack of Frontline Plus for Cats. For ongoing protection against fleas and ticks, it's crucial to properly follow the application directions and use the solution once every 30 days.
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