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The cat one came out to $33.98 with 15% S&S before tax. Worth trying for that price thanks OP! FYI I didn't see an option to enter the promo code in the subscribe and save checkout so I added to cart first, then added the coupon and went back to the product page to checkout via S&S
The cat one came out to $33.98 with 15% S&S before tax. Worth trying for that price thanks OP! FYI I didn't see an option to enter the promo code in the subscribe and save checkout so I added to cart first, then added the coupon and went back to the product page to checkout via S&S
Hope PetArmor works for you but since it's a copycat of Frontline Plus (Same active ingredient) I'm not optimistic.
Frontline/PetArmor has been used for so long that fleas have developed a resistance[reddit.com] to it and it's no longer effective in many areas of USA.
Cheristin[amazon.com] is the only truly effective over the counter (Non Prescription) flea treatment I've found for cats. Since it's relatively new, fleas have not developed any resistances to it yet and it works really well IMO.
Hope PetArmor works for you but since it's a copycat of Frontline Plus (Same active ingredient) I'm not optimistic.
Frontline/PetArmor has been used for so long that fleas have developed a resistance[reddit.com] to it and it's no longer effective in many areas of USA.
Cheristin[amazon.com] is the only truly effective over the counter (Non Prescription) flea treatment I've found for cats. Since it's relatively new, fleas have not developed any resistances to it yet and it works really well IMO.
Good to know for the kitties.. any equivalent for dogs?
Coupon worked for me. Buy the largest size for XL dogs to save money. Withdraw only what your dog needs with a syringe. Remove the needle before applying the product between your dogs shoulders. If you have smaller dogs up to 22lbs, they only need .67ml per month. It's the same dosage as Frontline Plus.
Coupon worked for me. Buy the largest size for XL dogs to save money. Withdraw only what your dog needs with a syringe. Remove the needle before applying the product between your dogs shoulders. If you have smaller dogs up to 22lbs, they only need .67ml per month. It's the same dosage as Frontline Plus.
I work with rescue groups and for cats everyone recommend Revolution or Revolution Plus. Pretty much all other brands don't work as bugs have developed a resistance to most major bands
Anyone in here have actual data on how this works compared to frontline?
Their advertising is - it's cheaper than frontline lol with all things the same
Used Advantix, Frontline Plus, then Prevecta, then this for the last few years on two dogs and cat and it's worked the best for us. Says it'll last 6 weeks but safe to reapply after 4, we stick with 4.
I feel that it can be trial and error. Frontline Plus doesn't work for a fellow family member's dog, but the 6 month stuff does (Bravecto).
Usually pay $40 for 6 doses from Walmart. Getting 12 for less than $20 more is a no-brainer for me. Thanks OP
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Frontline/PetArmor has been used for so long that fleas have developed a resistance [reddit.com] to it and it's no longer effective in many areas of USA.
Cheristin [amazon.com] is the only truly effective over the counter (Non Prescription) flea treatment I've found for cats. Since it's relatively new, fleas have not developed any resistances to it yet and it works really well IMO.
Frontline/PetArmor has been used for so long that fleas have developed a resistance [reddit.com] to it and it's no longer effective in many areas of USA.
Cheristin [amazon.com] is the only truly effective over the counter (Non Prescription) flea treatment I've found for cats. Since it's relatively new, fleas have not developed any resistances to it yet and it works really well IMO.
Good to know for the kitties.. any equivalent for dogs?
Mine wasn't working but you have to make sure you enable s&s first and then the coupon will apply.
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Awesome will try again!
Exactly what I do.
Their advertising is - it's cheaper than frontline lol with all things the same
Their advertising is - it's cheaper than frontline lol with all things the same
I feel that it can be trial and error. Frontline Plus doesn't work for a fellow family member's dog, but the 6 month stuff does (Bravecto).
Usually pay $40 for 6 doses from Walmart. Getting 12 for less than $20 more is a no-brainer for me. Thanks OP