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		<title>Frontline Spray Review!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 11:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>danvin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I use to be the proud father of three puppydogs &#8211; a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel (Lacey), a Miniature Fox Terrier (Arthur), and a Chihuahua (Merlin or Merly M. Monster to his friends). It&#8217;s a long story, but they went to live with their mother when&#8230; A couple of months ago, I adopted a Rat [...]]]></description>
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I use to be the proud father of three puppydogs &#8211; a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel (Lacey), a<br />
Miniature Fox Terrier (Arthur), and a Chihuahua (Merlin or Merly M. Monster to his friends).<br />
It&#8217;s a long story, but they went to live with their mother when&#8230;
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A couple of months ago, I adopted a Rat Terrier from a friend who was moving out of state<br />
and couldn&#8217;t take the dog with her. When Bruno packed his bags and moved in, he brought a<br />
few of his own belongings with him. One of these was an 8.5 ounce bottle&#8230;
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Living in the Connecticut we live in an area where we have to be very careful of Deer Ticks.<br />
They are a carrier of Lyme Disease. Lyme Disease was discovered in Old Lyme Connecticut<br />
in the 1970&#8242;s. It can often be first identified by a red&#8230;
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Do you ever see a bunch of fleas or ticks and get a bad case of creepy crawlies? You know,<br />
where you feel like some thing is crawling all over your body and you itch! Maybe their there,<br />
maybe their not. But I just as soon be 100% sure&#8230;
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Have you ever seen the Looney Tune Cartoon where the flea makes his home on the back<br />
of a dog? Ouch! When we humans get bitten by a flea it is not pleasant, but at least we can<br />
smack and knock off the offending creature. Imagine how miserable it is&#8230;
</p>
<p class="review">
I don&#8217;t think I need to go into the details of why it is important to get rid of fleas on your pets.<br />
Any pet lover can tell you the suffering it causes your precious loved ones. So lets talk about<br />
how to get rid of them once and for all!
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We have a large pet population &#8211; 30 cats and 1 dog so it&#8217;s definitely to my advantage to use<br />
something that works and is also reasonably priced. Up until 6 months ago I didn&#8217;t really use<br />
any flea products. Our little guys don&#8217;t go out except for the&#8230;
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We have been using Frontline for the past year, and we have had such great success with it.<br />
We didn&#8217;t really have a flea problem, but we did have the most horrendous tick problem. We<br />
were getting them off our dogs all day long. No matter how many&#8230;
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I am the caregiver of 2 dogs and 3 cats so I usually end up with a flea problem every spring.<br />
The first time I used this product I had taken in some stray cats and at that time had a total of<br />
seven in the house. They had gotten a pretty good case of&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Frontline Spray Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 11:24:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>danvin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Frontline]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Is it the FrontLine Spray Treatment effective? The FrontLine Spray Treatment is designed to prevent the infestation with fleas and other harming parasites for your pet. It is a great combination made of chemical products that will kill the parasites without harming your pet. FrontLine Spray Treatment is made out of fipronile and excipient, two [...]]]></description>
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Is it the FrontLine Spray Treatment effective?</p>
<p>The FrontLine Spray Treatment is designed to prevent the infestation with fleas<br />
and other harming parasites for your pet. It is a great combination made of chemical<br />
products that will kill the parasites without harming your pet. FrontLine Spray<br />
Treatment is made out of fipronile and excipient, two substances that reduces the<br />
GABA complex, blocking the transfer of chloride at the same time.
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The FrontLine Spray Treatment is specially designed for external use, and you can<br />
find it as a spray.
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<p>
Administrating the FrontLine Spray Treatment</p>
<p>It must be applied on the whole body of the pet, from a distance of approximately 10-<br />
20 centimeters. You will have to arrange the fur, especially for the animals with a<br />
long hair, so the product will come into contact directly to the skin. You must also let<br />
the fur dry well. In any case, don’t rub the pet with the towel after using the treatment.
</p>
<p>
If you want the product to reach the skin, you must consider the length of the hair.<br />
You will have to apply 3-6 ml on one kilogram of weight (7-10 milligrams of<br />
substance for adult dogs)
</p>
<p>
The FrontLine Spray Treatment is active for a few weeks against the fleas and<br />
other parasites.
</p>
<p>Precautions:</p>
<ul>
<li>don’t apply the spray in the area of the eyes</li>
<li>wear hand gloves, especially when treating a group of animals</li>
<li>use the spray only if the room is fully aerated</li>
<li>wash the hands after using</li>
<li>don’t drink, smoke or eat wile using the spray</li>
<li>keep the treated animal away from the sources of heat and opened fire for at<br />
least 30 minutes after applying the treatment, until the fur is completely dry<br />
keep out of reach of children</li>
</ul>
<p>
the product won’t have any harmful effects even if it is combined with other<br />
treatments.
</p>
<p>The FrontLine Spray Treatment is not recommended in the next situations:</p>
<ul>
<li>don’t use it on sick animals or pets recovering from diseases</li>
<li>don’t use on cats and dogs younger than 2 days</li>
<li>don’t use on rabbits, as some effects might appear</li>
<li>it will give a hyper salivation if it is applied near the mouth</li>
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<p>
Keep away from heat sources</p>
<p>The solution is used for eliminating the parasites and it can be found under the form<br />
of capsules and sprays. The solution is also effective against the allergenic dermatitis<br />
for dogs, preventing the spawn of fleas by stopping the development of the eggs.<br />
Frontline Spray is a treatment that kills flea trough direct contact. The solution won’t<br />
get pass the blood of the dog, as it concentrates in the sebum of the skin, being stored<br />
in the sebum glands. Frontline is characterized by its long effect, being resistant to<br />
rain, baths and shampoos.
</p>
<p>
You must allow 48 hours between application and exposal to water, and make sure<br />
not to bath the pet from more than tow times a week during the treatment. Frontline is<br />
efficient even after a bath with shampoo.</p>
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