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by kateg34 , Sep 09 '00
Pros: Fast Acting, Effective Cons: Expensive
Here is the scenario. Two dogs, two cats and two sisters all in the same house. The uninvited guests were the fleas. If you've had fleas you know they travel in groups and multiply faster than a Pentium processor.
We tried flea shampoo and some...
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by Chocolover , Nov 13 '00
Pros: After application my dog has no fleas or ticks Cons: Must apply monthly
I put the FrontLine spot applicator on both my cat and my dog. It is not that expensive considering that it is $14 for 3 months of use (3 packets). They both spend most of their time outdoors, but they come inside to go to sleep and they usually end up...
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by pdils , Dec 06 '00
Pros: It eliminates fleas and is easy to apply Cons: It must be applied monthly.
We adopted a stray cat and she had 5 kittens on our enclosed patio. We also found ourselves with an infestation of fleas. The kittens spent more time scratching than playing. We found we could not walk across the patio rug without at least 20 fleas...
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by amanda789 , Oct 24 '00
Pros: Frontline worked Cons: Its more expensive than your Walmart brands
Me veterinarian recommended Frontline for my dog. She was losing her hair and had scabs from scratching. She is extremely allergic to fleas. Our vet said it would only take one flea bite within a two week period to start the whole cycle over, so during...
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by timmysgoober , Nov 11 '00
Pros: Easy to use and works great Cons: You have to remember to use it every month around the same date
Frontline was recommended by my dog's vet. I like it because it is easy to use and it works good. My dog doesn't mind getting the monthly treatment. I like that fact that it is easy to use and is very effective. Frontline does not have the same...
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by badgerII , Oct 24 '00
Pros: easy to use, effective and longer lasting Cons: non that I am aware of...
For Christmas I received a West Highland Terrier puppy. The Puppy was seven weeks old when I got him, and within three weeks he was completely house trained. This is when our flee problem started, when he had to go out to do his duties..as we live in...
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by gunvora , Nov 24 '00
Pros: Works, and fast Cons: price
I have a large dog and 3 cats. One of my cats is terribly allergic to fleas, and at one point lost most of his fur because of them. I had not previously had much of a problem with fleas and had used supermarket flea collars if needed. Then last fall,...
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by raptors5555 , Sep 04 '00
Pros: works well Cons: na
I purchased Frontline Top Spot for use to kill the fleas and ticks on my dogs, Sassy and Casper. It has worked wonders as I used to hear Sassy banging her legs against our back porch vigorously scratching at the fleas and now she lays quietly in the...
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by HobiGirl , Oct 25 '00
Pros: easy to use Cons: none
I recommend Frontline to any one with a dog or cat. I have used it for 2 years and it's wonderful. We live in upstate NY and I use Frontline from Mid March to November. I apply Frontline every 60 days. There is no odor or trace of the product. It's...
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by MindyDean , Dec 01 '00
Pros: Once a month you are done Cons: Holding the cat
I have two cats who at one time long ago had a flea problem. Thanks to Frontline we no longer have a problem. One of the cats is allergic to flea bites and would get hot spots and his hair would fall out. It was truly a pitiful sight. After a trip to the...
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by alison12 , Jul 07 '01
Pros: Works! Cons: Expensive.
If it weren't for Frontline, my house would be covered up in fleas.
I've had both dogs and cats and before I discovered Frontline, my life was a nightmare. I tried the store-brand flea & tick repellants and they just don't work and some of...
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by mandysmom1 , Aug 15 '01
Pros: Ease of use Cons: A bit costly
I believe that Frontline Top Spot and Frontline Plus are both terrific products. I have three dogs on Top Spot now who are flea and tick free. That is excellent considering we live in Alabama which is a perfect environment for both ticks and fleas....
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by amrcnegle24 , Dec 22 '00
Pros: kills the fleas for like 2 weeks Cons: smells bad, makes a big greasy spot
My dog dutch was having a war with fleas and so my parents took him to the vet and my dad bought some of this stuff which worked but not for a month like it said it would! It worked for about 2 weeks and that's about it....
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by KansasCityMama , Jan 05 '01
Pros: 100% effective! Cons: A little messy!
I discovered Frontline Top Spot 2 years ago when my neighbors got a dog, and my beloved long-hair chow mix house dog became TOTALLY infested with fleas. Well, I was totally beside myself! I tried several over the counter remedies first--the shampoos,...
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by cottage-cat , Aug 11 '01
Pros: None that outweigh terrible experience my cat went through thanks to Frontline. Cons: Caused 3 inch open sore requiring medical attn. Can happen anytime according to veterinarian.
My cat suffered quite a bit over past 3 weeks thanks to Frontline.This cat was a feral stray that was living in drainage pipe for nearly year before I finally caught him in a humane trap. I had him for 4 months before first applying Frontline & he...
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