Frontline Toxicity
Is Frontline Good For Fleas & Ticks?
There is a new line of anti-flea and anti-tick products for pets especially for dogs and cats and it’s called Frontline? If you are a very
careful dog owner and you’re always up to your feet in looking out for its health, you can be sure that you have a healthy home and healthy
family but there is a question being raised by most vets and dog owners regarding Frontline and the issue is about Frontline toxicity.
But before you can judge the book by its cover, you need to read first the whole thing and not just part by part, piece by piece or little by
little. So, why not try to find out first what Frontline is and how it can help dogs get rid of fleas and ticks the effective way.
Frontline is a topical flea and tick product commonly used on dogs. It kills adult fleas before they lay eggs. And Frontline is even
more cost-effective as compared to other products because you only need to apply it once in one month to effectively kill fleas and ticks and you
need to re-apply it after 3 months or so.
Now, this is very important note that you need to be aware of. This product is labeled only for puppy use. Frontline can be applied on puppies
as young as 8 weeks old. The application of Frontline is very easy, you just need to apply it on one spot between your dog’s shoulder blades and
that’s it. The applied product will be “fairly distributed” to other areas of your dog’s body and to some other certain areas in your house
once it gets to lie down.
One of the hardest areas to reach are those that are under couches or beds and there might be fleas in there. When you apply Frontline
to your pet and it starts crawling under those areas, bits of Frontline will be left behind and fleas or larvae hiding in there will get what
they deserve. The best part of Frontline is even if the pet has taken a bath, still, Frontline will remain in its fur & can still be
effective in getting rid of fleas, ticks and lice.
So, how safe is Frontline for both pets and humans? Here are some bits of info that you should know regarding different anti-flea
products. Lab studies show that the ingredients of some popular flea and tick control products reveal adverse health effects in all animals
tested. The effects of this ell know and aggressively marketed products range from convulsions, body tremors and labored breathing to
cancer, brain lesions and liver and lung tumors. So, is Frontline one of them? They didn’t actually disclosed any proper nouns but just the
same, if you decide for a product for fleas, it’s important that you should go see a vet or you can go to online vet stores and get some more
valuable information from there.
It’s best that you should observe some precautionary measures first especially when you are dealing with chemicals and it’s best to seek
advice from the qualified experts.
To conclude, Frontline and other kinds of products for fleas, ticks and lice of dogs or cats are very effective for pest control but because
there are instance of Frontline toxicity, you have to be on your guard and remember, no matter what you do, your first best priority is
everybody’s health even of your pets.
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