When it comes to fleas and ticks, there's no room for compromise. That's why more veterinarians choose Frontline Plus – the #1 recommendation of veterinarians for complete flea and tick protection for dogs and cats.
It Kills adult fleas and ticks, Decimates flea eggs and larvae, and prevents all flea...
When it comes to fleas and ticks, there's no room for compromise. That's why more veterinarians choose Frontline Plus – the #1 recommendation of veterinarians for complete flea and tick protection for dogs and cats.
It Kills adult fleas and ticks, Decimates flea eggs and larvae, and prevents all flea stages (eggs, larvae, pupae) from developing. Its long-lasting formula is stored in the oil glands of the pet’s skin to deliver non-stop flea and tick protection for a full 30 days. Frontline Plus has two tough killing ingredients: fipronil kills adult fleas and ticks and (S)-methoprene attacks flea eggs and larvae. it also breaks the flea life cycle by destroying the next generation of flea eggs and larvae, helping prevent a future flea infestation on your pet.
Research shows that Frontline Plus kills fleas for up to three months and ticks for at least one month. At least 30 days between applications are required. The formula is completely waterproof so your pet can swim and even be bathed without the need for re-application. It's also approved for use on young puppies (8 weeks+) so you can provide your pet with the best flea and tick protection right from the start.
Each box contains a 3 month supply.
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