

🐾 Stay itch-free, stress-free, and adventure-ready with Frontline Plus!
Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Treatment offers a powerful, once-a-month topical solution for dogs weighing 45 to 88 pounds. It rapidly kills fleas, flea eggs, ticks, and chewing lice, effectively breaking the pest life cycle. Trusted by thousands with a 4.3-star rating, this unscented treatment dries quickly and provides long-lasting protection, making it ideal for active dogs and busy pet parents seeking hassle-free pest control.

















| ASIN | B0002J1FOE |
| Active Ingredients | Methoprene |
| Age Range Description | Puppy |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,328 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #20 in Dog Flea Drops |
| Brand Name | Frontline |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (29,969) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00350604287209 |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Frontline |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P004FLTSP-45-88 |
| Model Number | 72219 |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 350604287209 666672366389 |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
| Volume | 339 Milliliters |
R**Z
After trying at least four different flea treatments that barely made a dent, I'm so relieved to have found these drops. They actually work - and work fast. We have two dogs who love being outside, and fleas have been an ongoing battle, especially during the warmer months. Within 24 hours of applying these drops, I noticed a huge difference. The scratching stopped, and when I checked them over, the fleas were gone. It's been several weeks now and still no sign of them coming back. Application is easy - just part the fur at the back of the neck and squeeze the tube. My dogs don't seem bothered by it at all, and it dries quickly so they can go about their day. The protection lasts the full month as advertised, which is more than I can say for some of the other brands we've tried. I've set up a subscription so I never run out because I'm not going back to the constant scratching and discomfort my pups were dealing with before. If you've been struggling to find an effective flea treatment, I highly recommend giving these a try. They've been a game-changer for us. Worth every penny for the peace of mind and happy, comfortable dogs!
S**N
It works
K**A
Reliable flea & tick protection I’ve been using this flea and tick treatment for my dog, and it’s worked really well. It’s easy to apply, and I like that it provides long-lasting protection without needing to constantly reapply. I’ve noticed a big difference—no fleas, no ticks, and my dog hasn’t had any issues or reactions to it. It gives me peace of mind, especially during the warmer months when pests are the worst. Definitely a dependable option if you’re looking to keep your dog protected!
A**D
Works very well. Buying a lesser off brand or generic brand isn't worth it. Frontline is the best. Caution: make sure to buy the proper dose for your dog according to their weight. It is better &, safer to under dose and underestimate than to ever estimate. If your dog as a tick infestation you will have to remove the dead ticks with a tick removal device & bathe the dog afterwards. Their product is worth every penny & more. Don't waste your money on Genetic substitutions in in this case. Keeps dog & companion animals happy & healthy
S**L
The Frontline Plus flea and tick control for 45 to 88 pound dogs was worse than a disappointment. My dog is 50 pounds--well within the dosage range and become infested with fleas during the second month/dosage of usage. I'm not sure if the preventative actually worked the first month or if I just didn't notice the fleas until the fleas had multiplied enough for me to easily see them. I also don't know if I received the same quailty Frontline product through Amazon as a store/vet purchase. I have no reason to think that this was an imitation product other than some suspicions by other reviewers. Regardless, I had to use a flea dip and flea bomb my house. Once an infestation occurs, getting rid of the fleas is quite an aggravation. I'm trying Advantage II from PetSmart now to see if that will work. Hopefully, something will. June 24 2013, Advantage II didn't work either. I've had acceptable success from Certifect which I buy from my vet. I've used Certifect for over a year now. These flea and tick drops are made by Frontline but are only sold by prescription or thru a vetinarian. It works great for ticks. I've not had any problems with ticks from the first dosage. For a few days, though, after the dosage, he is a bit lethargic. However, my dog will still pick up fleas. The drops do kill the fleas but don't repel them quickly enough. Many people are having trouble with fleas because of the sucession of mild winters. The flea population isn't culled enough. During the summer months, the fleas just seem to overwhelm the medication and flea dips or additional organic sprays are necessary. I've been told that a new flea and tick pill may now be available. I know the flea pill works but I hadn't used it because I needed something for ticks. If this rumor is true, I'll definately give the pill a try. December 30, 2014. I finally found something that actually works for controlling fleas and ticks for my now 70 pound Labrador/mix. (He was a stray that my family adopted--short hair.) My vet introduced me to a new product (at the time) made by Bayer. It's a flea collar called Seresto that is sold on Amazon. I couldn't believe that a flea collar would really work. But, after having to hire Orkin to get the fleas out of my home, I was willing to try it. It's the best product that I have used for fleas and ticks. It's easy to use. I just put the collar on my dog. In few days all fleas were gone. The only ticks I ever find on my dog are the ones that he picks up during a walk or bush adventure. They are easily brushed off (when I notice them) and never attach. The collar lasts as long as advertised--8 months or in our case 5 months since he likes to swim. Unlike the drops, he is never lethargic afterwards. I have used several of these Seresto collars now and can't recommend them enough. They are sold on Amazon, by veterinarians, and I've seen them at Pet Smart as well.
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