12 MONTH Frontline Top Spot Purple: For dogs (45-88lbs.)

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12 MONTH Frontline Top Spot Purple: For dogs (45-88lbs.)

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12 MONTH Frontline Top Spot Purple: For dogs (45-88lbs.)

12 MONTH Frontline Top Spot Purple: For dogs (45-88lbs.)

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Brand: Frontline
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $104.95



New (5) from $104.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 128744

Media: Misc.

MPN: FRONT12PPA
ASIN: B0002J1FYO

Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days

Features:
  • Effective Flea & Tick Control
  • Guaranteed US EPA approved
  • Over-The-Counter topical kills fleas & ticks in under 48 hours
  • Protect against Lyme Disease!
  • Easy to apply monthly preventive

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Frontline Top Spot Purple for dogs and puppies provides flea and tick protection for at least one month. It is applied topically and each packet has 12 applications providing 12 months of protection. Effective Flea & Tick Control . . . No Prescription Required! Guaranteed US EPA approved. Over-The-Counter topical kills fleas & ticks in under 48 hours Protect against Lyme Disease! Easy to apply monthly preventive


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not Made in the USA   June 25, 2008
Not made in the US worries me. Did not know it was not made in the US until received package stating made in France. I guess "EPA approved" should have warned me it was not made in the US, did not pick up on that. EPA approved should be OK, I guess, but does the EPA have anything to do with the efficacy of the product? Will order from elsewhere in the future.