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by thephaze , Jul 20 '00
Pros: Strong and effective Cons: Smells bad
I used to sit in my house and just watch my dog scratch his back as the fleas jumped off for dear life. His life was just a jumble of eating, sleeping, and scratching. I was so distraught (and itchy) that I high tailed it to my local pet supply store...
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by workathome , Sep 01 '00
Pros: great product Cons: nothing bad at all
I have 2 large breed dogs that go in and out all day long.I have been using frontline since they have been puppies and never had a flea problem.It lasts on my dogs a full 3 months,it is odorless,and very effective on flea control.I highly recommend it to...
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by animalhealth , Aug 23 '00
Pros: only Cons: Contains Fipronol
Frontline Topspot by Merial is a superior product to handle fleas and Ticks. I have used Advantage and Frontline. Due to the Tick problem where I live I have decided to stick with Frontline. It costs me about $25 for a 3 month supply. If you are...
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by StormieBabe , Oct 27 '00
Pros: Frontline Cons: If you don't use Frontline it is your problem with fleas and ticks
Frontline is the best for my babies. It is harmless and fast to put on. It doesn't get on your furniture.I like it because of the easy application that even a child could do it. It is fast and easy. It would be nice if it would be cheaper when having...
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by rcnhayes , Jul 29 '00
Pros: works great Cons: a little pricey
Purchased Frontline from my vet last year because of his recommendation. We have 3 dogs and they are allowed to run in a wooded area. Prior to Frontline, we were constantly checking them for ticks and pulling off the attached ones. Since our first...
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by babyvalere , May 10 '01
Pros: Ease Of Use, Convenient Cons: None
I used this as a last hope for my pets. My Dogs who live outside were getting infested. I took them to the vet and they suggested a dip but could not guarantee that would get them all. Then he told me about this product. The best thing he could have...
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by witdeb , Jul 28 '00
Pros: Easy to apply and effective immediately Cons: none
My dog was swollen, red and itchy when I got him to the veterinarian's (vet's)office. I had tried flea shampoos and flea powder, but nothing worked. The neighboring dogs had all been infested with fleas and my neighbors had tried organic remedies and...
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by KrisTeaz , Jan 04 '01
Pros: Quick and effective Cons: Dogs had to see vet before getting product
This past summer (2000) we had fleas very bad. We had 2 dogs (dachshunds) that were indoor dogs, and every time we let them in the backyard they brought the fleas into our house. We tried the Hertz brand of spot treatment and it just didn't work. So I...
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by BMWing , Oct 24 '00
Pros: Works great and is safe Cons: A little pricey
Before using Frontline I tried similar over the counter flea products. As a result I lost my 2 year old Schnauzer. My veterinarian told me this was the best and safest product out there but I tried to save a few dollars and lost my dog.The over the...
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by Lonestarr , Nov 04 '00
Pros: Effective even when wet, easy to apply Cons: Slightly more toxic than comparable products
As I have stated in my previous review of another flea product, I am a registered veterinary technician and have a lot of experience with these products. I love Merial's Frontline. There just is no better product on the market for effective flea and tick...
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by wmarine , Nov 25 '00
Pros: Works on both fleas and ticks Cons: Expensive
After moving back to Georgia,which is loaded with fleas and ticks, from Western Washington,where they don't exist, my vet recommended Frontline. I have used it religiously, every month, for 4 years on my 4 dogs. I have never found a flea on them and...
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by manwithnoname , Aug 28 '01
Pros: If you have too much money, this is a good way to become poor
Cons: just doesn't work.
Okay. I have two dogs. Both are mutts. Both have fleas. After going through numerous other products that didn't work I stumbled upon this one. Top Spot is a liquid that you apply at the base of the dog's shoulders and tail. I don't understand how it is...
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by debandbee , Aug 04 '00
Pros: Easy to apply and works great Cons: None
I chose this product as it was recommended to me by my vet who I have known for ages and who I completely trust. That was years ago and I have used Frontline ever since it came on the market. I use it on both my Golden Retriever and Siberian Husky. I...
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by Shorton , Sep 02 '00
Pros: Very easy to use and works great Cons: a little costly but worth it.
We have a Chocolate Lab that stays in the house but of course goes outside to take care of his business. We use Frontline on him about once every two months and have had wonderful results. We live in the country with woods around us and used to have a...
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by Gingerbread , Dec 14 '00
Pros: Seems to work Cons: Nothing
We choose this product because it seems to be quite effective. We only use the flea control when we feel that we will be in areas where our dog is going to be exposed to fleas or possibly exposed.
We usually put this on our dog around her...
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