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Frontline not working so well..?

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I wonder if anyone has noticed any difference in Frontline these days not working quite as well as it used to? Is it a slightly changed formula now you can buy it from other sources than a vets,or perhaps its just getting a bit 'old hat' now and them jumpin' critturs are getting immune to it? :( Your thoughts would be welcome..and any alternative suggestions too please..

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It hasn't changed and should still be a effective as before. You do however need to treat the house and bedding with a suitable spray to break the flea lifecyle. They go on to the pet to feed and then breeed in you house (forgive me if this is something that you already know). You do need to make sure that the weight of pet vs size of Frontline is correct as using a pack that is too small wont do half a job it will do no job at all. Some heavier cats may need the size for small dogs. It is also slightly less effective if the pet is inactice i.e large cats that don't move much.

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I had this problem with Frontline last Summer. one of my cats has a flea allergy so we keep her especially dosed up. We were told by the vet that some cats do react to it after regular use so that it's less effective. We've now switched to Stronghold which treats for some worms too.

To be honest I've found it's more effective on my other cat too.

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Ive been told a few things, one is that there is a weaker strength sold over the counter where you couldnt buy it before, our local pets at home sell it for 12.99 yet our local chemist sell it for 16.99?? also a vet told me that animals are just becoming immune to it as it has been used so much and reccommend Advocat now instead.. i still use frontline but just make sure i buy it from my vets to be sure im getting the real thing!

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You should use Frontline Combo or Stronghold for flea allergies as they stops eggs hatching out in the house which standard Frontline doesn't.

 

Ive been told a few things, one is that there is a weaker strength sold over the counter where you couldnt buy it before, our local pets at home sell it for 12.99 yet our local chemist sell it for 16.99?? also a vet told me that animals are just becoming immune to it as it has been used so much and reccommend Advocat now instead.. i still use frontline but just make sure i buy it from my vets to be sure im getting the real thing!

 

 

Just posting to agree with all this. You need a vets prescription to buy frontline combo, but can get the weaker frontline from anywhere.

 

Make sure you are being sold the "good stuff", or try stronghold.

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Ive been told a few things, one is that there is a weaker strength sold over the counter where you couldnt buy it before, our local pets at home sell it for 12.99 yet our local chemist sell it for 16.99?? also a vet told me that animals are just becoming immune to it as it has been used so much and reccommend Advocat now instead.. i still use frontline but just make sure i buy it from my vets to be sure im getting the real thing!

 

The standard Frontline Spot On (NOT Combo) is all exactly the same wherever you get it from (unless it is from Thailand or somewhere bizzare on eBay where is shouldn't be sold anyway). There is absolutely no difference whether you get it from the Vet or online. Anyone that sells it has to be specially registered and licensed with the VMD (Veterianary Medicines Directorate). They have to be a Vet, Phamacist or SQP (Suitably Qualified Person), if they are not, then they are selling it illegally. Those selling it legally buy it from the same veterinary wholesalers who supply UK vets. There is no weaker strength. This is something that is getting spread around but there is no truth in it.

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We find it doesn't work as well on the cat with flea allergies (of course) but so long as we keep it every four weeks on the dot, we've been ok. Stronghold does look good, and if I didn't have five cats, I would consider it, but the cost would be prohibitive :(

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We find it doesn't work as well on the cat with flea allergies (of course) but so long as we keep it every four weeks on the dot, we've been ok. Stronghold does look good, and if I didn't have five cats, I would consider it, but the cost would be prohibitive :(

 

There is a new spot on that not many people know about. Advantage spot on is a prescription only medication, it is effective against fleas and larvae- the active ingredient has been released to Bob Martin who use it in their Bob Martin DOuble Strength Spot On - this is available without a prescription! It has to be the Double Action and it contains Imidacloprid.

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I've only just noticed this thread... interesting because my vet won't prescribe frontline 'spot on' any more because she can't guarantee that it will do the job. She now prescribes promeris but Willow has to have something called advocate as she suffers really badly from a flea allergy.

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Most vets stopped selling standard Frontline when the regulations changed and it stopped being a prescription only medication as there was little point in selling something in the surgery that owners could get cheaper online. This is why they have moved on to prescription only spot ons.

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Most vets stopped selling standard Frontline when the regulations changed and it stopped being a prescription only medication as there was little point in selling something in the surgery that owners could get cheaper online. This is why they have moved on to prescription only spot ons.

Interesting! Although, my vet still rates the spray on Frontline- just won't recommend the spot on version... :think:

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Most vets stopped selling standard Frontline when the regulations changed and it stopped being a prescription only medication as there was little point in selling something in the surgery that owners could get cheaper online. This is why they have moved on to prescription only spot ons.

Interesting! Although, my vet still rates the spray on Frontline- just won't recommend the spot on version... :think:

 

The Spray is prescription only so only they can sell it! It is very good though.

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