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Frontline Spray, 500 ml | 
enlarge | Brand: Frontline Spray, 500 ml Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $41.98
New (7) from $41.98
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 12563
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
MPN: 10155 ASIN: B0002J1G02
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Effective Flea and Tick Control | | • | Prevents Reinfestation | | • | Kills Fleas Before They Lay Eggs | | • | Contains Fipronil | | • | Kills Againts Fleas for up to 90 Days |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description FRONTLINE Spray treatment for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens.FRONTLINE Spray provides effective flea and tick control for adult dogs and cats and for puppies and kittens 8 weeks of age or older.Fast-acting control.Prevents reinfestation.Kills adult fleas before they lay eggs.Kills fleas which may cause flea allergy dermatitis.Kills fleas and ticks for a minimum of 30 days.Rapidly eliminates infestations with chewing lice.Aids in control of sarcoptic mange infestations in dogs.FRONTLINE Spray is the only flea control product that contains fipronil, a patented GABA inhibitor.FRONTLINE Spray rapidly controls flea infestation by killing adult fleas.FRONTLINE Spray residual activity prevents reinfestation by killing fleas and ticks for at least 30 days. Studies have shown FRONTLINE may protect dogs against fleas for up to 90 days.
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| Customer Reviews:
Recommended by my veterinarian, and it really works May 31, 2008 Frontline spray keeps ticks and fleas off. Our vet says use it in conjunction with monthly flea/heartworm control. Deer roam in our yard, so many deer ticks, and Frontline really does kill them or keep them away. We had a horrible flea infestation, with worms, eggs, and fleas. It took three months and household flea killer (GrondWork Flea & Roach Killer from Tractor Supply), plus Advantix and Frontline on the dogs, but finally the combination worked!
Frontline Spray not what it used to be. October 6, 2007 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
When Frontline Spray was first brought out several years ago it was the most expensive product of it's kind on the market (that I knew of). But that didn't matter. It worked and it worked extremely well. The smell was mild and acceptable and the liquid was long lasting- up to six weeks or more. The dogs and cats I used it on soon began to accept the occasional sprayings with gratitude. The fleas would fall off immediately onto their little backs- stone cold dead. The ticks would dry up and could be brushed off by the next day or so. Fantastic. Everyone was happy.
This was a product that although owned by a French company was manufactured in the U.S. and I presume France as well. But I seemed to get the U.S. product here in Texas.
After a couple of years, and a couple of price increases, I noticed that the strength of the product was noticebly weaker than the original version. It seems that it gets weaker with each subsequent bottle that I buy. And yes, even though the miracle active ingredient has been cut repeatedly the price keeps going up. Now the fleas, at least a few of them, still fall off while spraying; but now, the little fellers just roll over, dust themselves off and promptly jump right back on the dog or cat. The ticks eventually get sick of the stuff after a few days and walk off to who knows where. Days and weeks later there are still a few fresh fleas and ticks that show up and ride around for a few days until I do a mild touch -up with the weak spray. This is the result from the product that I get now that is labeled as being manufactured in France. Seems they may be a tad greedy and getting more so. That's the only way I can explain it. The active ingredient is Fipronil.
So, after years of wholeheartedly recommending the product, I'm back to recommending the strong and effective Adams Spray. It's far more cost effective. It's just that everyone involved hates the strong odor. But it works as well as it has for many years and the price won't bust your budget to the point where you have to be late on your next car payment just to get the danged fleas off your pet.
Another product I've recently found to be very effective and relatively inexpensive, but labor intensive (depending upon your particular pets), is Zodiac Flea and Tick Shampoo for Dogs and Cats. It's effectiveness seems to last well for three to four weeks. Its active ingredients are Piperonyl Butoxide Technical and Pyrethrins.
So, to sum up, the manufacturers of Frontline Spray have taken what was a wonderful product available at a high, but fair, price and tinkered with it until now it's a mediocre product with an outrageous price.
Just one poor old Texan's opinion,
Jerry Wallace
Frontline Spray, Large - 500 ml September 9, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a good product, I have tried many sprays for fleas, as this year we had a bad flea infestation, and I have to say this product did work better than most of the others I tried. The only downfall of this product is that its a bit expensive for the size you get.
D Bugs May 13, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
When all else fails, this does the job without the fleas/tick/chewing lice, having to bite the dog first.
I love this spray! May 8, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I originally purchased this for puppies in my family, but now use it even after they are grown. I have tried other flea products, but this is the only one that will kill the fleas almost instantly! Keep on hand even if you use other methods of flea spray, because at some point you will need it!
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