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hammerman | 09:38 Wed 22nd Jul 2009 | Pets
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Need to get our springer de-flead. What do you guys use without going to the vast expense of frontline.
Are shampoos or flea collars any good ?
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the only time we used a flea shampoo on our dog he had an allergic reaction to it...also it only kills the ones that are there. IMO frontline is a steal, if you have to deflea your house it will cost quite a bit more.
Frontline is worth the money in my book, anything else that is cheaper probably won't do the job and you will end up spending more in the long run.

Besides it is not really that expensive, especially over the internet.

Try here:

http://www.hyperdrug.co.uk/Frontline-Spot-On-f or-Small-Dogs-2-10kg/productinfo/FRONTSD/

Frontline for small dogs (up to 10Kg) is 12.60 for 3, or Frontline for medium dogs (up to 20Kg) is 13.85 for 3.
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Thanks for that Kita1. When it says "3 for �13.85", i presume that's one capsule per 6-8 weeks so that pack should last for 6 odd months ?
Thanks
Usually they are one a month. However I personally would not use anything other than the Frontline spray, which is only available from the vet, therefore more effective and ultimately cheaper in the long run.
www.vetmeds4pets.co.uk

you dont need a prescription to get Frontline in the UK, however if you want anything else from this site then dont use it.

Frontline is the best in the UK at present, though there are other choices (which are detailed on this website) but you cant buy them from this!
sorry, just to qualify what I meant - you can buy Frontline from here, but not Frontline Plus or Frontline Combo

Sorry for any confusion!
I've been battling to de-flea my cocker spaniel for a while. As previously mentioned the shampoos aren't very effective. When I dried my dog afterwards the fleas were jumping about on the towel!!!

It's worth attacking the fleas on several fronts, so I would also wash your dogs bedding at as high a temperature, as possible. And use a household flea spray.

The Frontline spray is only available on prescription from a vet in the UK.
The one time we have had a real flea infestation was my fault, I brought them into the house from another house :-(
We always frontline spray our boys because a bigger problerm than fleas here is ticks so the dogs were protected. I got a can of RIP Fleas (Genitrix) which treated our whole big four bedroom house and both cars (not basting just making clear how far one can goes lol). One treatment did the trick and (touching wood) we've had no trouble since.
cant really go wrong with fronline

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