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Kills Fleas | ||
Repels Fleas | ||
Kills Flea eggs and Larvae | Prevents Development | |
Kills Ticks | ||
Repels Ticks | ||
Kills and/or Repels Mosquitoes | ||
Prevents Heartworm | ||
Other Parasites Information | Eliminates infestations with chewing lice, aids in the control of sarcoptic mange infestation | Kills chewing lice in dogs and puppies and controls mites that may cause sarcoptic mange. |
Waterproof (shampooing once a week can reduce effectiveness) | ||
Safe for pregnant or nursing Pets | ||
How long does it take to work | Works with the same efficacy as Frontline Top Spot | Kills fleas and ticks with the same efficacy as Frontline Top Spot. |
Taste | Applied To Skin | Applied to Skin |
Active Ingredient(s) | Fipronil | Fipronil |
RX Required | ||
Dosage | ||
Usage | ||
Video | Coming soon | Coming soon |
Vet Review | Currently under review | This product is a wonderful economic alternative for clients who have used the Frontline product. It contains the same exact main ingredient as Frontline, Fipronil, which has been probably the number one used flea and tick preventative ingredient by veterinarians over decades now. Not only does it kill fleas and many species of ticks that carry Lyme and other diseases, but also can help in controlling scabies mange mites, as well, in those cases. It certainly is a much cheaper alternative to Frontline or Advantage products. Some excellent advantages include it being waterproof, as well as being safe to use in pets as young as 8 weeks of age. There may be a rare skin irritation side effect at the site of application, but other reactions are even more rare. I have occasionally seen digestive upset with this product. I would also not use it in dogs with a history of chronic seizure disorders. Because of its long-term reliability and safety, I give this product an overall rating of a 4.5, with an ease of application of 4.5. |