Frontline Plus Dog 0-22 Pounds, 6 Month
Manufacturer: Lambriar Vet - Dropship
Customer Rating:




, based on 48 reviews
Lowest Price: $50.00
By Supplier: HappyTailsDiscountPetEmporium
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Editorial Review:
Kills flea eggs & flea larvae & prevents all stages from developing. Also kills adult fleas & all stages of major species of ticks. Use on puppies 8 weeks & older. 6 tubes per package.




I'd buy this product again from Amazon.




The makers claim that Frontline Plus kills all fleas and prevents re-infestation for up to one month. For 'paralysis tick' protection, bi-weekly application is recommended but results are not guaranteed.
The product comes in a number of 'pipettes' that contain an oily-sticky liquid that is applied on the back of the dog's neck's, on the skin (must part the coat until the skin is visible). The makers recommend monthly applications.
I found it easy to treat the dogs. Given the relatively high price of this product, I've been using one pipette for our 2 puppies. As they are now big, this may no longer be an option but I can see how this option could be a money saver for anyone who has 2 'not so large' dogs.
I am taking one star away because of the ridiculously high price.












- Once a month application
- 30 day protection
- Kills fleas and ticks
Kills flea eggs & flea larvae & prevents all stages from developing. Also kills adult fleas & all stages of major species of ticks. Use on puppies 8 weeks & older. 6 tubes per package.
Customer Reviews:




Frontline Plus
Great price on Frontline Plus and it seems to be the authentic stuff.
I'd buy this product again from Amazon.
2008-10-07




Effective but a bit expensive
Our 2 puppies got it this year and, as far as I can tell, they are bug-free so far. I can't say whether this is because of Frontline or because there are no fleas in surroundings but, until evidence to the contrary emerges, I will give Frontline the credit.
The makers claim that Frontline Plus kills all fleas and prevents re-infestation for up to one month. For 'paralysis tick' protection, bi-weekly application is recommended but results are not guaranteed.
The product comes in a number of 'pipettes' that contain an oily-sticky liquid that is applied on the back of the dog's neck's, on the skin (must part the coat until the skin is visible). The makers recommend monthly applications.
I found it easy to treat the dogs. Given the relatively high price of this product, I've been using one pipette for our 2 puppies. As they are now big, this may no longer be an option but I can see how this option could be a money saver for anyone who has 2 'not so large' dogs.
I am taking one star away because of the ridiculously high price.
2008-10-02




Frontline at a reasonable price
Frontline from the vet cost 35 for 3 months, this was only 50 when I got it and it was for 6 months. We have 3 chihuahuas (around 10lbs a piece) so this does not last long but it is saving us money. We believe that Frontline is effective in killing and preventing flea infestation. Good product and great seller, I will purchase again, and again, and again.... 2008-09-27




Do not buy from....
I have been using Frontline Plus for my two Yorkies for a year and it has worked well unit I purchased it from Pet Plaza. I've noticed my dogs have been scratching a lot. I finally decided to buy it from a different merchant and almost immediately the scratching stopped. I will never buy from Pet Plaza again. 2008-09-27




Frontline Plus
The Frontline Plus that I received was not in a box that was packaged by the manufacturer. They were individual syringes in a zip-lock bag. I do NOT feel safe administering this product to my dog. I would not recommend ordering this product. 2008-09-25
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