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FRONTLINE® SPOT-ON Flea & Tick Treatment for Small Dogs (2kg-10kg)

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  • £21.49 £27.35 Save £5.86 3 Pipettes
  • £34.49 £58.19 Save £23.70 6 Pipettes
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FRONTLINE® SPOT-ON kills fleas and ticks on your dog to help protect them from the discomfort and diseases these parasites cause. Use it every four weeks for optimal protection.

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FRONTLINE® SPOT-ON is a topical treatment that goes over your dog's skin and hair to kill fleas and ticks through contact with them - they don't have to bite your dog to be killed. Bathing/shampooing/ water exposure once a week does not affect the product's effectiveness. Do not bathe your dog or let them swim for two days after application.

A clinically proven veterinary medicine that can be applied to dogs from 8 weeks of age that weigh at least 2kg. It can also be used on pregnant and lactating dogs. If your dog is unwell, please see your vet for advice before you apply a flea treatment.

FRONTLINE® SPOT-ON for Dogs is not suitable for use on rabbits.

Sizes

FRONTLINE® SPOT-ON Flea & Tick Treatment for Small Dogs (2kg-10kg) is available in the following sizes:
  • 3 Pipettes
  • 6 Pipettes

Key Benefits

  • Kills fleas on your dog within 24 hours
  • Kills ticks within 48 hours, helping to reduce the risk of tick-borne disease
  • Kills lice

Ingredients

  • Active Ingredient
    Fipronil
Instructions

It is important to make sure the product is applied to an area where your dog cannot lick the product off. 

Do not bathe your dog within 2 days of applying Frontline.

Can be applied to dogs from 8 weeks of age that weigh at least 2kg.

It can be used on pregnant and lactating dogs.

If your dog is unwell, please see your vet for advice before you apply a flea treatment.

DO NOT use on rabbits.

What our vet says

What our vet says
"Frontline is a great spot on treatment for dogs of all sizes. It works by attacking the insect nervous system. And to begin with, you may see more fleas as they start to die. Don't worry, this actually means it is working. The hyperexcitation stage happens before the insects are killed."
John Campbell - Head Veterinary Surgeon (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)
John Campbell Head Veterinary Surgeon And
Co-Founder (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)