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8/14/2014 3:17:49 AM EDT
Where do you buy Frontline for dogs? I've always bought it from Amazon, but now it seems that only third parties have it for sale. Any reliable sources out there?
8/14/2014 3:21:17 AM EDT
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I buy K9 Advantix II from Dr. Foster and Smith online, good prices and fast shipping.
8/14/2014 3:25:40 AM EDT
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We have been using frontline on our 3 dogs and 1 cat. Earlier this month we took one of our dogs in to the vet to check up, he tested positive for Lyme Disease.

We are currently searching for an alternative.

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8/14/2014 3:27:54 AM EDT
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I buy K9 Advantix II from Dr. Foster and Smith online, good prices and fast shipping.
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This is the only kind I will use

 
8/14/2014 3:37:13 AM EDT
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TractorSupply caries it here... also a decent generic equiv as well
8/14/2014 4:26:16 AM EDT
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Do NOT use frontline.
8/14/2014 4:30:54 AM EDT
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Agreed.

The fleas and ticks in most regions are now resistant to the fipronil (main ingredient in Frontline and the generics), so it's pretty much lost all effectiveness.
8/14/2014 6:04:23 AM EDT
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Still works great in my neck of the woods... And I buy it at Costco.
8/14/2014 6:04:56 AM EDT
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Plant several cedar trees, problem solved
8/14/2014 6:12:28 AM EDT
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The fleas and ticks in most regions are now resistant to the fipronil (main ingredient in Frontline and the generics), so it's pretty much lost all effectiveness.




 
Happened here and I was pretty surprised given how fipronil works.




I worked for a vet and we did some of the earliest trials.  They had one in a spray bottle that was the best thing every if you were and outdoorsy person.  
8/14/2014 6:14:06 AM EDT
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I find this thread useful.
8/14/2014 6:14:40 AM EDT
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Used Nexgard on our dogs this year with great results.
8/14/2014 6:17:18 AM EDT
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Don't chickens eat ticks also?
8/14/2014 6:27:38 AM EDT
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Don't chickens eat ticks also?



don't know if all do, but Guiney (sp) hens do
8/14/2014 6:49:34 AM EDT
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I pick mine up from Australia, apparently it’s unsafe to own an assault rifle but chemicals and drugs can be found at the local Mickey Mart.

I've found that the varieties of repellents sold over the counter locally just don’t have the same effectiveness as the stuff you get from the vet. You can order from Australia and get the "good stuff" pretty cheap and without a visit to the vet. The labeling is all in metric so you’ll just have to know how many Kilograms your dog/cat is.
8/14/2014 8:58:32 AM EDT
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I just ordered some K-9 advantix II. I'll see how that works.
8/14/2014 9:02:35 AM EDT
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This. Get the combo heart worm and flea that they ingest from your vet. Topical's don't work.
8/14/2014 9:07:09 AM EDT
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i dont. Comfortis is amazing and it is actually safe for your dog .
8/14/2014 9:08:53 AM EDT
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Just got an order of Advantix from 1800petmeds yesterday.
8/14/2014 9:42:01 AM EDT
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Good for fleas, not for tics.
8/14/2014 9:53:38 AM EDT
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This. Get the combo heart worm and flea that they ingest from your vet. Topical's don't work.
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This. Get the combo heart worm and flea that they ingest from your vet. Topical's don't work.


And for ticks?
8/14/2014 9:54:30 AM EDT
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  Happened here and I was pretty surprised given how fipronil works.

I worked for a vet and we did some of the earliest trials.  They had one in a spray bottle that was the best thing every if you were and outdoorsy person.  
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Do NOT use frontline.

Agreed.

The fleas and ticks in most regions are now resistant to the fipronil (main ingredient in Frontline and the generics), so it's pretty much lost all effectiveness.

  Happened here and I was pretty surprised given how fipronil works.

I worked for a vet and we did some of the earliest trials.  They had one in a spray bottle that was the best thing every if you were and outdoorsy person.  


fipronil is still killing the ticks quite dead here, at least for now.
8/14/2014 9:57:01 AM EDT
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It became quite obvious to me last summer that Frontline no longer worked.  Now I use Comfortis and have no complaints.

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8/14/2014 9:59:22 AM EDT
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I don't use anything on my dogs anymore.

I gave my hound something for fleas one day, a popular brand, but I forget which.

I did everything the instructions said to the letter, he got a fever, then started to shake and got lethargic.

I put him in the shower and washed all that shit off with dawn dish soap, he was back to normal in a few hours but I think it was a close call. A customer a few months ago told me his dog went into a seizure after applying some stuff, almost killed it.

I just keep the lawn mowed and groom them nightly now.

If we go out hunting they get brushed as soon as we get back to check for fleas and ticks. I also use regular old bug spray like Deep Woods Off when needed.