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Frontline
Plus for flea,
flea egg/larvae and tick protection!

FRONTLINE
Plus provides
your pet with the most complete flea and tick
protection available. In addition to killing
98-100% of adult fleas on
your dog within 24 hours. FRONTLINE Plus contains
S-methoprene, an ingredient that kills
flea eggs and larvae, too, keeping
all stages of fleas from developing. By effectively
stopping the development of new fleas, FRONTLINE
Plus completely breaks the flea life cycle.
And, FRONTLINE Plus kills all stages of 4
major ticks including those that may transmit
Lyme disease and
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Capstar
is now recommended for use with Frontline
Plus for total flea protection in all
stages!
CAPSTAR starts working
in just 30 minutes. A single dose of
CAPSTAR should kill the adult fleas
on your pet. If your pet gets reinfested
with fleas, you can safely give another
dose as often as once per day.
CAPSTAR is safe for puppies and kittens
4 weeks and older, weighing 2 pounds
or greater, as well as for pregnant
or nursing dogs. In studies, over 90%
of fleas are gone within 4 hours for
dogs and 6 hours for cats after being
treated with CAPSTAR Tablets.
A single dose of CAPSTAR (nitenpyram)
should kill the adult fleas on your
pet. If your pet gets reinfested with
fleas, you can safely give another dose
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FRONTLINE
Top Spot offers the
longest-lasting, most complete flea
and tick control available. FRONTLINE
kills 100% of fleas
on your dog within 18 hours and keeps
working an entire month or more to keep
your pet flea-free, plus kills 100%
of ticks on your dog within 48 hours,
including those which may transmit dangerous
diseases.
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Flea
Facts You Should Know...
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One flea can produce 2,000 eggs in its lifetime.
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95% of flea stages are present in the environment
rather than on the pet. These environmental stages
can survive up to 365 days.
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Fleas can reproduce year-round in southern climates.
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Flea-allergic pets and their housemates must be
treated aggressively to reduce the flea burden to
the lowest possible level.
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All animals in a household must be treated, not
just the Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD) individual.
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While pets can become reinfested from sources other
than the home (e.g., parks, kennels, backyards and
woods), in the majority of cases, control requires
a focus on what's happening at home.
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Flea control products must be used at the correct
dosage and year-round, depending on the pet's history.
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