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by Petwrks , Sep 14 '00
Pros: Easy to use, Inexpensive Cons: None so far
Frontline is a god send to me. I own a dog walking/pet sitting service and i manage a pet store, so i am in contact with animals all day long 7 days a week. Before Frontline was invented my animals had picked up fleas for animals i was caring for or ones...
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by Potterman , Sep 28 '00
Pros: Too many to list Cons: None that I know of
For those of you that read my epinion on Sentinal, a heartworm prevention and flea control pill, you have heard me approve of Top Spot. For those of you who haven't read it here is some history about myself. I am a vet tech and have been working in...
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by jjkatz , Sep 04 '00
Pros: Easy to apply, once a month, non-toxic Cons: High price, available mostly through vets
I was skeptical when I first heard about Top Spot, because I had tried Bio-spot and Control with very poor results. But now I am singing it's praises! I use it on all 6 of my dogs, and have not had any flea problems in three years! It is very easy to...
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by burrito , Nov 30 '00
Pros: It works! Cons: It's costly, but it's worth it!
I have an active Australian Shepherd and often take her on long walks in the woods where she's free to run to her heart's content.
Of course, that means she's constantly exposed to a multitude of fleas and ticks most of the year. So we tried...
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by melmouse , Nov 16 '00
Pros: easy to use, convenient packaging Cons: it will kill your pet or make them ill.
I chose this product on the advice of my veterinarian. I do cat rescue, and with the numbers of felines coming through my doors, this seemed to be the most cost-effective way of managing.
The application is not so bad, if you have a target that is...
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by spur , Oct 06 '00
Pros: Works very effectively Cons: Must purchase from Veterinarian/convenience
Frontline Top Spot is an excellent product that thoroughly works as the manufacturer claims and represents. As the owner of three dogs, 30+ horses and 2 cats on a large farm, there are many ways for this product to NOT have worked. But Top Spot...
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by tahoenpa , Jul 19 '00
Pros: Easy to use once a month spot applicaton Cons: Oily area for a day after the application
I've used Frontline on our dog and cats for over 3 years. Until I began using this spot application I had tried everything from messy powders and sprays to flea baths, dips and herbal remedies. Nothing worked!
My veterinarian recommended...
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by petaddict , Aug 08 '00
Pros: works great Cons: expensive
Let me start off by saying I have three Mastiffs, four cats, and two kittens...So I know all about fleas. The problem started around the end of last summer. We live on about an acre with woods right next door. Since the end of last summer, we have...
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by SumnerRain , Aug 05 '00
Pros: I found it works better than it says. Cons: It costs a lot and you need to get it from the vet
I tried several methods to get rid of fleas. First I tried shampooing, (Hartz and Tiny Tiger brands) but it only got off the fleas that were on the surface area. I noticed that fleas tend to burrow and therefore the shampoo does not kill them. It also...
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by JMCOOK , Dec 07 '00
Pros: effective, economical, easy to use, stays on your pet Cons: large dogs require more product
I chose Frontline Top Spot because we live in the country. I have a very active retriever mix that loves to get into all sorts of situations. She spends her summers swimming in the creek, romping through the timber and running with her nose to the...
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by lcreighton78 , Aug 10 '00
Pros: Easy, quick, effective. Cons: Can get expensive.
I have a cat, and so does my roommate. They are indoor cats, but I still worry about fleas. I had a flea problem a couple of years ago with another cat, and it was hard to extinguish. When your animal gets fleas, cats or dogs, they multiply in your...
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by houghy , Oct 06 '00
Pros: user friendly, safe and very effective Cons: not available at supermarkets, only at vets
We live in a cul-de-sac at the edge of our suburb, and at the end of our street there is an extensive bush area, leading to a creek, then more bush and the next suburb. We also have a very active Cocker-Spaniel named Ruffie, who like the rest of the dogs...
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by serioussounds , Sep 19 '00
Pros: Savings-Time and Money Cons: Application
I have 8 dogs right now and have been a professional trainer as well as director for the local humane society. I have used every product on the market including aloe and garlic which are at a distant second place in any other circumstance. Compared to...
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by Scott207 , Nov 16 '00
Pros: Relatively easy to apply Cons: more than I want to pay but Ok if it's gonna work!
The decision to let our cats outdoors wasn't easy for us. We kept them in all through kittenhood while we were living in a densely populated area. When we moved out into the country we decided to let them make their own choice. There were...
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by missi31 , Jul 23 '00
Pros: stops fleas and ticks Cons: none
I live in the woods in up sate NY. We are smack dab in the middle of apple orchards, and heavily wooded areas.
I have long haired cats, and big dogs. They are Newfoundlands aka small horses. Dryfus must have a sign on him that says tics and...
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