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Terran wrote:Depending on the size of the dog you are treating, Frontline costs between $100 - $150. It comes in a pack of 3 vials that you use over a three-month period. Empty the contents of the vial (it's an oily liquid) onto an area of the dog's skin that he/she can not reach to lick or rub off - between the shoulder blades or their "underarm" will do. Don't bathe the dog or avoid him getting wet for 2 weeks. Use one vial every four weeks. Although the ticks and fleas will start dying within days of using the first vial, the treatment must be carried out for the 3 months to help to eradicate the problem for as long as possible.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:bump
having a realll bad problem with ticks these days
gonna look for frontline tomorrow
yard infested with them also, see them crawling up the walls
Works really good on dog and yard.slick wrote:Regent and Frontline carry the same active ingredients, Fipronil.
I would advise you to use the Frontline vials on your dog as directed.
Not sure how well the Regent will work in your yard but you can give it a shot as it contains the same active ingredients.
larafan wrote:dawn dishwashing liquid...
azoturbo wrote:yeah guys i want to know the best flee and tick shampoo it has on the market???
azoturbo wrote:yeah guys i want to know the best flee and tick shampoo it has on the market???
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