Is Frontline Top Spot discontinued?

Is Frontline Top Spot discontinued?

Product Description ITEM IS DISCONTINUED. This Frontline Topical Flea & Tick treatment is fast-acting and long lasting for killing fleas, ticks and chewing lice.

How often should Frontline spot on be used?

every four weeks
How Often Should Frontline be Used? Frontline Spot On should be used on your cats or dogs every four weeks to provide effective protection from fleas, ticks and lice.

What is the difference between Frontline Plus and Frontline Top Spot?

Frontline Top Spot is a 30-day topical flea and tick medication for your dog or cat. The main difference between Frontline Plus and Frontline Top Spot is that Plus kills the flea larva as well, while TopSpot only kills and repels the existing fleas and ticks – not the eggs they lay.

How often should Frontline Plus be applied to dogs?

A once monthly application is recommended where chewing lice control is needed. FRONTLINE ® PLUS FOR DOGS remains effective even after bathing, water immersion, or exposure to sunlight. Avoid contact with treated area until dry. Do not reapply FRONTLINE ® PLUS for 30 days.

Which is better Frontline spray or spot on?

Quick results: Spray is a quick flea killer, as it takes no time to spread across the body. Unlike spot-on treatments, that takes hours to spread, sprays spread at the very moment. They kill the existing fleas within no time.

Can you put too much Frontline on a dog?

According to the makers of Frontline, dogs can be exposed to up to five times the suggested dose with no adverse effects. What you can do tonight is to wash the dog with Blue Dawn Dish Soap which will cut through the Frontline and help remove some of it from the skin before fully absorbed.

Which is better Frontline or Frontline Plus?

Frontline Plus is an improvement over Frontline; it has an additional active ingredient called methoprene, which kills the eggs and larvae of fleas and ticks. Frontline kills only adult fleas and ticks. In contrast, Frontline Plus eliminates both adult and young fleas and ticks.

When to use frontline top spot for dogs?

FRONTLINE® TOP SPOT FOR DOGS can also be used for the treatment and control of flea, tick and chewing lice infestations on breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches. When used monthly, FRONTLINE® TOP SPOT FOR DOGS completely controls both flea, tick and chewing lice infestations.

What does frontline top spot do for fleas?

Frontline Top Spot is an ideal treatment and preventative for fleas, ticks and chewing lice on dogs. Its swift action effectively kills adult fleas before they lay eggs and prevents a new infestation. Furthermore, Frontline Top Spot efficiently kills all the life stages of ticks (larvae, nymph, and adult).

How does frontline top spot protect your skin?

Frontline Top Spot contains active ingredient fipronil (9.7%) which when applied to the skin of the pet distributes itself to the entire body, forming a shield of protection. The ingredients deposited in the oils of the skin and hairs are released continuously from the follicles. This keeps the product effective for one month.

How often do you need to use frontline tick control?

Although FRONTLINE® can control fleas for up to three months, if there is a high risk of reinfestation or if the pet has fleas which may cause flea allergy dermatitis, a once monthly application may be needed. FRONTLINE® kills ticks for at least one month. A once monthly application is recommended where tick control is needed.

FRONTLINE® TOP SPOT FOR DOGS can also be used for the treatment and control of flea, tick and chewing lice infestations on breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches. When used monthly, FRONTLINE® TOP SPOT FOR DOGS completely controls both flea, tick and chewing lice infestations.

Which is the best frontline flea killer for dogs?

When used monthly, FRONTLINE® TOP SPOT FOR DOGS completely controls both flea, tick and chewing lice infestations. Research demonstrates that FRONTLINE® kills adult fleas up to three months.

How can I save money on Frontline for my Dog?

You can save a significant percentage by splitting up larger doses and buying in bulk (even if you keep shopping at the same store). You can save even more by buying a generic version (see above) with the same active ingredient, just like Advil vs. ibuprofen. For a small dogs, you can get your cost down to $1 per monthly dose per pet.

How big of a dose of frontline can I give my Dog?

For simplicity, I’ll assume you have exactly a 22 lb. dog. Next, assume you buy the biggest size (Red box) made for 89 to 132 lb dogs and split it into the same 0.67 ml doses as the 22b size (Orange box) using a glass vial and plastic syringes.