Frontline medication for dogs is a fast and easy way to treat your dogs for fleas. Simply apply the medicine every month and you and your dogs will be able to rest more comfortably.

This handy guide will help you figure out what size of Frontline Medication your pet needs. The proper dosage is important.

Also, remember that Frontline pet meds come in different versions for dogs and cats. It's important not to "share" medication meant for one species with your other pets.

This is a list of the sizes of Frontline Medication for dogs.

- Frontline Plus Orange - For dogs up to 22 lbs.

- Frontline Plus Blue - For dogs 23-44 lbs.

- Frontline Plus Purple - For dogs 45-88 lbs.

- Frontline Plus Red - For dogs 89-132 lbs.

You can see that there are a lot of different sizes and dosages of Frontline. If you have any questions about which type you should be getting, it might be a good idea to run the question past your vet.

Expect Great Results, Even If You Have to Be Persistent

Frontline pet meds work fast at getting rid of fleas and ticks. You just apply the liquid to your dog's back and it spreads itself easily across his skin. There is no messy bath, dip or spray to worry about.

After the medication has been on your dog for 24 hours, his normal licking of his fur will no longer be an issue.

Some pets are more sensitive than others, and you can still get great flea relief in another flea and tick spray, so your pet won't have to suffer.

You should see results right away. The Frontline pet meds paralyze adult fleas and ticks within minutes. They'll be dead the next day. Knock 'em out cold with Frontline Plus!

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Frontline Pet Meds for Dog Flea Control

As many pet owners know, fleas and ticks can be common in your furry friends and cause itching and misery. Fleas are tiny, almost microscopic, and can be responsible for allergic dermatitis in some pets. And fleas also carry diseases.

Ticks are also very small and attach themselves to your pet, engorging themselves on its blood until full. They are found everywhere, especially in places with high humidity and moderate temperatures. Ticks can carry diseases, including Lyme disease, which are hazardous for both people and their pets.

Fleas can live in many places within your home. They lay eggs which hatch and feed on flea feces. If you do not treat your pet, your house can easily become infested in a short period of time. To check your dog or cat for possible flea infestation, you can either shake their fur over a white paper towel or brush them with a flea comb. If you see black specks, these are probably flea droppings. An animal with fleas is usually nervous and will scratch excessively. If you have more than one cat or dog, they will probably all be infested. One adult flea can lay up to 50 eggs at once and over 2000 in her lifetime!

Ticks and the diseases transmitted by them can cause various symptoms including fever, loss of appetite, lameness, depression or lethargy, arthritis or swollen joints. Ticks should be removed with tweezers and saved for the veterinarian to examine. Your pet will need a blood test if it has a disease transmitted by a tick.

Fortunately, there is a safe, easy and proven method to rid all fleas and ticks from your pet. First you should bring your dog or cat to a veterinarian to be examined. You can control existing fleas or ticks and prevent future infestations using a Frontline® product. By applying this every month, you can prevent fleas and ticks from returning.

Frontline® quickly kills fleas and keeps your pet totally flea- and tick-free for a month. The products are waterproof and gentle enough to use on kittens or puppies over 8 weeks of age. You can choose from a range of Frontline® products, such as Frontline Spray, Frontline Topspot and Frontline Plus. Frontline Plus is the newest product in the range and kills 100% of adult fleas on your pet. It also kills flea eggs and larvae. Frontline Plus completely breaks the flea lifecycle, to stop all stages of fleas from becoming a nuisance. It also kills all 4 types of ticks to leave your pet fully protected.

Try Frontline® products - your pet will thank you for it!

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Your Frontline of Defense for Flea and Ticks Issues With Cats

Your pets is your best friend. They plays in the house, cuddles with you when it is cold. But because your pets are indoor, do not feel safe, they can be susceptible to fleas and ticks. This pest can catch a ride on your clothes and when they find your pets they can multiply very quickly. And a frontline spray is one of the intervention when it comes to fleas and ticks.

But this pest can be avoided, and you can keep your pets protected with a little effort and vigilance. A Frontline Spray can be a great help for this matter.

Ticks are parasites that thrive on the blood of the host and this parasite are capable of causing pets infectious diseases, not only in your pets but human as well.

Watch for your pets scratching around their neck, the neck and lower spine are favorite places for fleas to hang out. Another thing to watch for is if you feel small bumps on your pets when you stroke them. Those small bumps probably skin irritation caused by the saliva of those parasites when it bites.

Other uses a large piece of white paper and run a comb through the hair of a pet. If you find a small brown dots that turn red when wet then they probably your pet has a fleas. If you suspect one of this bring your pet to vet for further assessment, and a proper intervention. A frontline spray is usually recommended.

With our modern medicine today, prevention and cure has been made easy for pet owners. The most popular medicine today is a frontline spray and frontline plus, when this products are used regularly they will not only kill the adult fleas and ticks on your pet, they will also protect them from re-infection .

Applying insecticide is one of the quickest and the most efficient way to kill fleas. One of the famous products is Frontline Spray. These kinds of sprays penetrate to the skin where most of the fleas are found. Once a Frontline Spray comes in direct contacts with the fleas, it will only take a few minutes for the fleas to die.

Fleas can live anywhere from 2 months to 2 years. The eggs lay dormant just waiting for a warm body to pass by so that they can hatch. They are not too particular about what warm body it is, which includes you! It’s reasonably rare that you will be bitten though, fleas are species particular and will usually only bite by mistake.

Ideally you should talk to your veterinarian to find out the best frontline spray and other flea and tick control. There are various factors that determine what is best such as the climate you live in, the time of year, the habits and activities of your pets, and how they responds to the various available control methods, such as frontline spray.

When using Frontline Spray and other medication make sure that this product is meant for you pet. It is recommended to use frontline Spray for your Pets as an awareness for their health.

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Frontline Spray for Your Pets as an Awareness for Their Health

Fleas and ticks are very frustrating for pet owners and irritating for your pets. Frontline makes both spray medication and liquid flea medication for dogs and cats. Using both types of Frontline makes sense because both kill fleas and ticks on your animal right away, and protect them against fleas and ticks for an entire month.

Frontline Spray is a medication for cats and dogs. This will get rid of ticks and fleas and prevents them from infesting the system of those parasites. But when using a frontline spray, it must be used with caution and all of the directions must be followed, because this medication contains pesticides that is harmful to the health of animals as well as humans.

Here are some of the consideration when using frontline spray. You must consider the age and of course the condition of your pet. Do not administer if your pet under the age of eight weeks. This medication can cause irritation to the skin, because this is applied directly to the skin. It is also best not to use Frontline Spray on a pregnant pet. This may cause a problem for the unborn animals.

When applying the frontline spray, you want to wear latex gloves. Ruffle the fur of your pets and the spray one to two pumps per pound of body weight. You should spray the solution onto your hand and then wipe the solution on the pet. Before administering this products to your pets, you must consider to protect your self, like wearing a gloves and mask. Because frontline spray can absorb in your skin and it must be avoided. Throw the gloves away after administering the products to avoid contamination. And is is important you thoroughly wash your hands after application.

Frontline will kill fleas in all life stages within 24 hours. This product is stored in oil glands under the skin of your pets, and delivered through the hair follicles. This medication continues working for up to a month after application. Frontline spray is ideal for severe infestation, you can apply to get immediate results. Frontline Spray should be applied over the pet's entire body, with care taken not to get the product in the eyes of your pet. The topical Frontline Plus and Frontline Top Spot are applied by parting the hair of your pets and squeezing the application onto a single spot between the shoulder blades of your pets.

Fipronil, an insecticide which is a main ingredient in frontline. This chemicals targets the nervous system of fleas and ticks which results in paralysis and death. Frontline Plus contains the added ingredient (S)-methoprene, which is an insect growth regulator, meaning it prevents the fleas and ticks from maturing or reproducing.

The good thing about frontline spray and frontline plus, is that is does not get inside the system of your pets. Frontline spray, frontline plus and frontline top spot is actually stays on the dermal layer where in the fleas and ticks are going to go but it is not absorbed into the dog and that's one of the reasons it is such a safe product.

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Knock Out the Fleas and Ticks With Frontline Spray

You wake up one morning and the sun is shining and you’re sitting down for that first cup of coffee of the day. You take a sip while you flip open the morning paper but suddenly realize that your pet has not found it necessary to say good morning to you yet.

You get up from the table and go to look for them and you find them at their blankets scratching themselves uncontrollably. It’s happened. You have uninvited guests in the house in the form of fleas or ticks on your pet. The silent little buggers have decided to move in and invite themselves to a meal. Unfortunately they are feasting on your pet.

At this point in time the natural reaction is to go nuts and wonder how the heck it happened. In reality it’s now time to figure out what to do. Besides these pests making your pets uncomfortable, you don’t want them harming them to a point of skin or even worse a life threatening disease.

With the advent of many different products available to “so they say” rid your pets of these pests which one really works. I have tried many different products but the one I favor more than any other is Frontline Plus®. This product will very quickly address a problem and help prevent any potential future ones.

It happens to have the good housekeeping seal of approval and is rated as the #1 choice of veterinarians because it works on effectively fighting both Fleas and Ticks. After extensive testing the product manufacturer, Merial, has shown the following results:

It killed 100% of the Fleas within 12 hours It continued to do so for up to one month after initial application It can be used on pups and kittens over 8 weeks old, and on cats and dogs even if they are breeding, pregnant or lactating Another really big plus for a lot of pet owners is the fact that it is waterproof. The application doesn’t lose its effectiveness after you groom or bathe the animal. And it stills works after swimming. Breaks the Flea and Tick cycle you read about so often. This is probably the most important result of all. Otherwise a lot of hard work can be wasted on a month to month basis if you don’t stop the pests from re-infesting your pet.

For me, when the kids were growing up the child-proof packaging was good to have on the product. Having it applied in one quick application is also a great help. You open up the product, a neat little plastic applicator, by snapping back the top. Once you are ready you separate the pet’s hair and apply it directly to their skin.

The product works by remaining in the oil glands under the surface of the skin. By doing so it stays available to be administered continuously to the whole surface of the skin and then out to the strands of hair. This is what keeps the prevention cycle going and does a great job.

The other added benefit I feel is the fact it goes after Fleas and Ticks and provides a total program of Flea and Tick Control in one product. Other manufacturers products I’m sure work well but only on the specific problem for which they are purchased.

Products like Advantage or Advantix work well, but are for either Fleas or Ticks, not both. Frontline Plus is the most effective product I have found and it also kills the flea larvae and eggs.  

My pets, both dogs and cats have never had any reactions and thankfully never any ticks or fleas. I feel that having a good program of prevention using this product and checking them frequently during the high incidences of flea and tick weather keeps them protected.

Responsible pet care is the cornerstone of a long and healthy life for you pet. Take this responsibility seriously and you’ll be glad you did and you’re pet will love you for it.

Thanks for reading.

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Frontline Plus