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Frontline Medicine Applications


Many of us use frontline medicine for our Dogs and Cats but there seems to be a real lack of knowledge about applying frontline to larger sized Dogs. While it is recommended that the capsule treatment for our pets is applied in one place on our Dogs, this is not always the best way.

If you have ever tried to empty the contents of a large capsule on to one spot you will probably have had the same experiences as me. Some of it goes where it should (on the animals skin), but a lot simply saturates the fur. This is not how it works at its most beneficial. For it to work effectively it needs to come in to contact with the skin. The larger capsules simply have too much in them to apply it to a single place.

The best way to treat a larger animal is to apply have the capsule in one spot and the other half in another. This means that you are comprehensively treating the whole animal. All of the treatment will now come in to contact with the skin, increasing its effectiveness and meaning that your pet will totally protected from ticks and fleas for the minimum amount of time stated, which is a month. We pay too much for our flea and tick treatments to not use them to their full capacity.

When using frontline medicine always ensure that you apply in two distinct spots to larger Dogs to ensure that the animal will get maximum benefit and coverage.

Use frontline medicine safely and efficiently. Frontline medicine will be most effective when used properly. Frontline for Dogs must always be used as instructed.

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