Frontline Plus For Small Dogs (up to 10kg) 6 Pack
Overview
Frontline Plus Small Dog Orange
Frontline Plus for dogs is a topical spot-on application for the treatment and prevention of flea infestation and control of brown dog tick, paralysis tick and biting lice on dogs and puppies. Frontline Plus has a rapid onset of action and kills re-infestations with newly acquired adult fleas for at least 1 month, and also prevents the development of flea eggs, larvae and pupae produced by any adult fleas acquired for up to 3 months after treatment. Frontline Plus controls brown dog ticks for up to 1 month and paralysis ticks for up to 2 weeks after application. Frontline Plus also treats and controls Flea Allergy Dermatitis in dogs. It can be used on puppies from 8 weeks of age and is safe to use on breeding, pregnant or lactating animals.
Directions
For use on dogs and puppies 8 weeks or older. Place the applicator tip through the animals hair to the skin level between the shoulder blades. Apply the entire contents of the applicator in a single spot to the animals skin. Use only one applicator per treatment. This product packaged in doses for dogs and puppies in small (up to 10kg), medium (10-20kg), large (20-40kg) and extra large (40-60kg).
Ingredients
Fipronil 100g/L (S)-methoprene 90g/L
Warnings
This product is for external use on dogs and puppies 8 weeks or older Consult a veterinarian before using on medicated animals, animals using this product with other pesticides, and debilitated or aged animals. Frontline Plus is safe for use on pregnant and lactating animals. This product is flammable. Keep away from heat and open flame. This product causes eye irritation in humans and is harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with skin. Call poison information center if swallowed. If on skin, wash with plenty of soap and water. If in eyes, flush with plenty of water.
Possible Side Effects
Pets may experience some temporary irritation at the site of product application. If signs persist or become more severe within a few days of application, consult a veterinarian immediately.