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FRONTLINE Spray is the original form of the popular flea treatment. FRONTLINE is usually used as FRONTLINE Spot On, but there are occasions when applying as a spray is more suitable. This can be more difficult to apply, but in some situations is more effective, and there is a longer activation of the treatment. FRONTLINE Spray is licensed for use in both cats and dogs — it should not be used on rabbits.
Please note: this product was previously POM-V now has been relicensed as NFA-VPS.
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Was recommended this by our vet as my dog keeps picking up our chicken mites, and was told this would help keep them at bay. It did seem to help and would use again.
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I have used Frontline Spray for over then years. It never fails to amaze me. Simba has fleas. I spray him. The fleas die instantly. Simba now has no fleas. It really is as simple as that.
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It is the only one I buy - never have flea problems using this
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Frontline spray works really well for mites on cats, dogs, & our alpacas. Worth every penny. On the cat I spray it onto a gloved hand and work through the coat - same on ears of other animals.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding FRONTLINE Spray for Dogs & Cats, including answers from our team.
jim smith
my kittens are 7 weeks and under 1kg is this ok to use
I can confirm this medication is safe for use in your kittens. Puppies and kittens from 2 days of age may be safely treated with Frontline Spray.
Jo
Does this spray have side effects if licked by the pet?
The product should not be ingested and side effects are possible if this occurs. These are as following as per the datasheet. If any occur then it is important you contact your local vet to see if treatment is required:
If licking occurs, a brief period of hypersalivation may be observed due mainly to the nature of the carrier. Among the extremely rare suspected adverse reactions, transient cutaneous reactions erythema, pruritus or alopecia have been reported after use. Exceptionally, hypersalivation, reversible neurological signs (hyperaesthesia, depression, nervous signs), vomiting or respiratory signs have been observed after use. Do not overdose.
Anita
Can this spray help fight off mites, house mites, dust mites.
Frontline spray is not licensed to treat mites and so unfortunately we cannot advise on whether it is suitable for this use. It is advised to contact your vet regarding this question, we can only advise as per the datasheet of the medication.
Helen Stone
We walk our Labrador dogs in Sandringham Estate where there has been the first case for over two years of the above disease. Want to use a topical mite spray prior to walking. Is this the best product?
Thank you
Vets aren't exactly sure what causes Seasonal Canine Illness or Disease (SCI/SCD) in dogs currently. However the most likely theory is an association with harvest mites as many dogs were infested with them upon diagnosis. Harvest mites normally are completely harmless, feeding on dead skin, but it is worth preventing against them if you are concerned.
Fipronil based sprays will do this and Frontline spray is a good example of an appropriate spray. It should be sprayed onto affected areas that come into contact with the mites. These can be any area that contacts the ground/grass:
- The feet, particularly inbetween the toes
- The underside of the belly
- The neck/back of the ears and armpits can sometimes be affected
Frontline spray is not licensed to kill harvest mites but it's ingredient fipronil has been proven to do this off license.
Sian Joseph
Can buy this product in pet shop
Yes you can buy this product from our online pet shop, you can place your order online or by ringing our customer services on 01582 842096.
Fiona
Can this be used on 6 week old pups?
Yes, Frontline Spray can be safely used on puppies from 2 days old.
rachael
Is this the spray recommended for use in feather mites (horses)
Yes, Frontline spray can be an effective treatment for feather mites in horses. You will need to clip the feathers off first to allow contact with the skin first. Unlike Frontline spot-ons the spray is prescription only.