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Frontline Spray (Fipronil)

Pet Size

Don't know your pet's weight?

If you can't get them on the scale, try this super simple method:

  1. Weigh yourself.
  2. Weigh yourself holding your pet.
  3. Subtract the two numbers to get their weight.

Too heavy to hold? Your vet will weigh them if you ask (or may already have it on file if you call).

Quantity

No Prescription Required

  • Description

    Frontline Spray Treatment provides fast acting, effective flea and tick control for adult dogs and cats and for puppies and kittens 8 weeks of age or older. It is effective against all stages of the brown dog tick, the American dog tick, lone star tick and deer ticks (the major carrier of Lyme disease). It is also used to kill fleas.

    Directions

    Wear household latex gloves. Hold the bottle in an upright position. Ruffle the animal's coat with one hand while applying spray mist to the animal's back, sides, stomach, legs, shoulders, and neck. For the head and eye area, spray Frontline on a gloved hand and rub gently into animal's hair. Apply spray mist until animal's hair is damp to thoroughly wet. Approximately 1 or 2 pumps per pound of animal's body weight will be required.

    Ingredients

    Fipronil (0.29%), Inert ingredients (99.71%)

    Cautions

    This product is for external use on dogs and cats 8 weeks or older. Consult a veterinarian before using on medicated animals, animals using this product with other pesticides, and debilitated, aged, pregnant or nursing animals. This product is flammable. Keep away from heat and open flame. This product is harmful to humans if swallowed or absorbed through the skin. If swallowed, call a poison control center or physician immediately. Have patient sip water. Do not induce vomiting unless advised to and patient is conscious. If on skin or clothing, take off contaminated clothing and rinse skin with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. See package label for treatment if in eyes or if product is inhaled. Persons applying this product must wear latex gloves.

    Side Effects

    Some pets may experience temporary redness, itching, or hair loss at the application site.

    Frequently Asked Questions about FRONTLINE SPRAY


    Is FRONTLINE SPRAY effective?

    FRONTLINE SPRAY is generally effective in killing fleas and ticks on dogs and cats. However, its efficacy can vary depending on factors such as the pet's coat type, environmental conditions, and proper application.


    Can you buy FRONTLINE SPRAY over the counter?

    Yes, FRONTLINE SPRAY is typically available for purchase over the counter at pet stores, veterinary clinics, and online retailers.


    How often do you apply FRONTLINE SPRAY?

    The frequency of application can vary depending on the severity of flea and tick infestation and the product's instructions. Typically, FRONTLINE SPRAY is applied every 30 days for continuous protection.


    What if my dog licks FRONTLINE Spray?

    If your dog licks FRONTLINE SPRAY, it may experience temporary drooling or mild stomach upset. However, the active ingredients in the spray are generally considered safe if ingested in small amounts.


    Is Frontline Spray safe?

    FRONTLINE SPRAY is considered safe when used according to the manufacturer's instructions. However, it's essential to follow dosage and application guidelines to minimize the risk of adverse effects.


    Can you use Frontline Spray on bedding?

    FRONTLINE SPRAY is primarily designed for use on pets' fur and skin, not on bedding or other household surfaces. It's essential to consult the product label or your veterinarian for appropriate flea and tick control measures for your home environment.


    Is it OK if my cat licks Frontline spray?

    Cats may experience mild symptoms such as drooling or vomiting if they lick FRONTLINE SPRAY. However, the active ingredients are generally safe for cats in small amounts. It's best to prevent licking by allowing the spray to dry completely before allowing your cat to groom itself.


    Does frontline spray expire?

    Yes, FRONTLINE SPRAY has an expiration date, which is typically printed on the packaging. It's essential to check the expiration date before use and avoid using expired products.


    How long does frontline spray last?

    FRONTLINE SPRAY provides protection against fleas and ticks for up to 30 days after application. Reapplication is necessary to maintain continuous protection.


    How to apply frontline spray?

    To apply FRONTLINE SPRAY, first, shake the bottle well. Hold the bottle upright and spray the solution evenly over your pet's entire body, starting from the tail and moving towards the head. Make sure to spray against the lay of the hair, and massage the product into the coat. Avoid spraying directly into your pet's eyes, nose, or mouth. Allow the coat to dry naturally, and avoid bathing your pet for at least 24 hours after application.

    Product Code : 9530