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Flea and Tick Topics
 
Flea and Tick Topics
Indepth education on signs & symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases.
 
 

How to Spray Your Dog or Cat to Remove Fleas

 
 
  
Put on a pair of household latex gloves.
 
 
Ruffle your pet’s coat with one hand while applying spray to its legs, sides, stomach, legs, shoulders, and neck.
 
 
Spritz Frontline Spray on a gloved hand and gently rub the product into the pet’s hair around the head and eyes. Do not spray directly onto these areas as the product can get into the eyes and mouth.
 
 
Apply enough spray so that your pet’s coat is damp or thoroughly wet.
 
 
The general rule for Frontline Spray is 1 or 2 pumps per pound of the pet’s body weight.
 
 
  
Frontline Spray eliminates up to 100% of fleas off your pet within 24 hours
 
Frontline Flea Spray eliminates up to 100% of fleas off your pet within 24 hours