flydeer's Full Review: Frontline Top Spot for Dogs
My experience with fleas started after I took one of my cats to see the vet. He must got the flea from the clinic. Without my being notice, they spread so fast that my other cat got fleas as well. It was too late after I found out that there were fleas everywhere sucking blood out of me and my cats, eggs and fleas "poop" everywhere.
So I tried different flea-control shampoo, mousse, and collar at the same time to try to kill fleas. But none of those products work.
Frustrusted and I finally revisited the vet and got this expensive flea-control product. Each applicator contains a very small amount of liquid. To use it, you will have to part the fur and squeeze it to the skin between the shoulder blades. It is advised to apply the entire contents in a single spot to the animal's skin. But this is difficult to accomplish. The reason is because it does not absorb into the skin fast enough and as a result, a significant amount of it will spill to the surface of the fur. This liquid is oily and my cats doesn't like it at all. They immediately trying to lick it away after the application. So be sure to locate a spot on the back where it is hard for the animal to reach.
Within one night, the fleas were completely gone. A female flea is capable of laying 20 eggs per day. Usually I found many flea eggs everyday on my desk no matter how often did I clean it. But after applying FRONTLINE, I didn't find any eggs on my desk anymore. The fleas problems had been bothering me for over a month and FRONTLINE took care of it within a night.
Three weeks later after applying FRONTLINE, one night I found an "appear dead" flea fell off from one of my cats onto my note. So this product still kept on killing flea even after three weeks.
Superior flea and tick protection with spot-on convenience. Frontline Top Spot For Dogs provides fast-acting, long lasting control of fleas and ticks!...More at SmartPak Canine
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