Frontline PLUS Red for Dogs 89-132 lbs - Recommended by veterinarians, FRONTLINE Plus Red for Dogs 89-132 pounds is a powerful and easy-to-use formula...
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Frontline PLUS Red for Dogs 89-132 lbs
Recommended by veterinarians, FRONTLINE Plus Red for Dogs 89-132 pounds is a powerful and easy-to-use formula designed to quickly and effectively kill fleas, ticks, and chewing lice. FRONTLINE Plus is specially formulated for dogs weighing 89-132 pounds. Available without a prescription, FRONTLINE Plus only needs to be applied once a month for thorough pest control.
Quickly Kills Fleas, Ticks, and Chewing Lice
This powerful formula kills up to 100 percent of existing fleas in the first 12 hours after application, and it continues to kill new fleas for at least one month afterward. FRONTLINE Plus prevents the development of new fleas by destroying flea eggs and larvae and by destroying adult fleas before they have a chance to lay eggs. FRONTLINE kills chewing lice and all four major ticks, including ticks that may carry Lyme disease, keeping both your pet and your family protected.
Waterproof Formula
Thanks to its waterproof formula, FRONTLINE Plus won't rinse off when you give your dog a bath or when your dog goes for a swim. The active ingredient in FRONTLINE, fipronil, is stored in the natural oils in your dog's coat, so your pet is sure to stay protected no matter how many puddles he or she tramps through.
Package Contents
Box includes three 4.02-milliliter tubes of FRONTLINE Plus for Dogs.
We only sell U.S. EPA-Approved flea medications. Guaranteed to be the exact same product sold by your Veterinarian.
Illegal Flea Control products, including foreign-labeled, unregistered versions of Advantage and Frontline, have been illegally imported and sold throughout the U.S. Though registered for use in other countries, some foreign-labeled versions have omitted important warnings, especially those pertaining to children, that are required in the United States. Versions imported from such countries as England, Australia and Canada often give doses in metric units, which can cause Americans to accidentally over-dose or under-dose pets.
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