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Posted on Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 at 9:15 am

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Is Frontline For Dogs Going To Help You Get Rid Of Fleas?

Flea season usually starts in early spring and lasts until December, even though there are some regions where flea season lasts all year long. In every case, spring is definitely the time when fleas will wake up, so you should start using fleas repellent right then or even a little bit earlier. Frontline for dogs could be one of your possible choices. But is Frontline the right product for your dog? And most importantly is it going to do the job?

Before choosing any flea repellent you must know that whatever product you choose it must be effective against all four stages of fleas (egg, larva, pupa and imago or adult flea).

Adult fleas need fresh blood in order to grow and reproduce. They lay their eggs on their host, and since the eggs are oval shaped they easily roll onto the ground. So, the areas where your dog rests and sleeps are full of fleas too!

Usually the complete life cycle of the flea can take as little as two weeks, but, if the conditions are favorable, the life cycle can take several months. You don’t want that to happen because fleas can lay 500 or more eggs in their lifetime, and soon your dog and your house will be infested with fleas, and it will be very difficult to get rid of them.

Knowing all of that your product must be highly efficient, meaning it must kill 100% of the fleas (because if only 1% remains the cycle will begin again), it must destroy all four flea life stages (again to break the reproductive cycle) and it must be quick (adult fleas need only 36 hours to reproduce).

Frontline plus passes the test in all three categories. It takes less than 24 hour to kill the fleas, it’s 100% effective and in regards to all four life stages. I have been using Frontline plus for a year now and I very satisfied. The product is really easy to use, the application takes only a couple of minutes and after that you don’t have to worry for the whole month. A flea or two appear occasionally (in the warmer season usually at the end of the month) but the problem is solved very quickly and efficiently with a new application. This year I applied the Frontline in February for prevention, and so far no flea has been spotted!

Click Frontline for dogs to get this flea and tick repellent at highly discounted prices!

Fleas can spread Dipylidium caninum (cucumber tapeworm or double-pore tapeworm) that can infect your dog, cat and even you (children are especially vulnerable), and the best way to prevent getting infected is to treat your pet and kill the fleas. You can buy your Frontline supply on line. Try to do it as soon as possible because now that it’s flea season the demand will start to rise and so will prices too.

This article was originlly published in Frontline for dogs.

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