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Frontline Plus for Dog and Cat Flea Control
Frontline Plus contains a unique ingredient which kills flea eggs and larvae. Veterinarians recommend Frontline Plus to provide protection against fleas and ticks. Offering the most complete flea and tick protection obtainable, this pet medication stops development of new fleas. Fleas and ticks are killed within 48 hours after treatment with Frontline. This includes certain ticks that transmit dangerous diseases, such as lyme disease, that can harm other pets and humans. Frontline Plus is formulated so that it may be used on puppies and kittens over eight weeks old. Pregnant and lactating animals can also benefit from it. This flea and tick preventative is also water resistant and kills fleas after shampooing, swimming or exposure to rain. Click Here to Shop For Frontline Plus What is the Right Dog for your Family? Frontline Plus Benefits:
Prevent Heartworm: Heartgard Plus is the #1 choice of veterinarians for heartworm disease prevention! Heartgard Plus is approved for use on puppies over six weeks old. Click Here to Shop For HeartGard Plus Latest News About PetsBlight, dog complaints prompt action in Jennerstown (The Tribune-Democrat) JENNERSTOWN — Dogs running loose, smelly homes with pets and run-down properties are being targeted in a nuisance ordinance being crafted in Jennerstown Borough. FDA Approves Diet Drug For Dogs (CBS 2 Los Angeles)Obesity is a big problem but did you know that dogs are part of the epidemic too? An estimated 1 of every 4 dogs is overweight. But now worried owners have a new way to help their pets shape up: A diet drug just for dogs became available Tuesday. Lyme disease found in Edmonton-area ticks (CBC)Alberta Health and Wellness announced Thursday that ticks found on two dogs near Edmonton tested positive for the bacteria that cause the disease. From the Good Housekeeping Institute (The Salt Lake Tribune)Could there be serious dangers to your pets in your house that you don't know about? Experts say yes. "More than a thousand pets suffer each year because they get into seemingly innocuous household items," says Steven Hansen, of the American Society for the Prevention of Not 'storm-proofing' your dog can be dismal (USA Today)Thunderstorm season, dreaded by dogs and owners alike, is, in many cases, more than an annual irritation. Thousands of pets are lost, harmed or stressed to the point that illness can occur, experts say. PetMedShop.Com Home | Articles | Contact Us |
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