Fipronil - Frontline

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Is the devil - at least for magic poodles.

Royce is puking/crapping sick and has ulcers and sores all over.

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ulcers along his ribs
 


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Poor guy! That looks awful. I switched to NexGard in the edible nugget form last year for my lab and shepherd. Very pleased with the results
 

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Strange indeed. I've been using Frontline on my lab for close to 9 years, and haven't had any issues to speak of.
 

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Poor guy! That looks awful. I switched to NexGard in the edible nugget form last year for my lab and shepherd. Very pleased with the results

Us too. The pill is the way to go. Screw applying that liquid stuff. Same price. Same active ingredients. Same results. NO MESS.
 


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Probably should get the dog on some stuff again. Vet told me I didn't have to worry too much about it in the winter time.
 

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seriously though, i would like to do this.
Just run a bead of Frontline down your back fur. It'll work. But in all seriousness Guy, I've been reading on fipronil vs. afoxolaner vs. seresto and there doesn't seem to be a logical pattern to side effects in any of the drugs. Some pups get it every time, some it's once and never again, and others it's a progressively worse thing. I didn't like how the fipronil made Kaia the lab groggy for the day after administration. Switched to NexGard chewables and no more fuzz brained dog. Efficacy seems to be the same too
 

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Just run a bead of Frontline down your back fur. It'll work. But in all seriousness Guy, I've been reading on fipronil vs. afoxolaner vs. seresto and there doesn't seem to be a logical pattern to side effects in any of the drugs. Some pups get it every time, some it's once and never again, and others it's a progressively worse thing. I didn't like how the fipronil made Kaia the lab groggy for the day after administration. Switched to NexGard chewables and no more fuzz brained dog. Efficacy seems to be the same too

hmm is fur a must have? if so id have to go with chest pubes application as my back is hairless (its a miracle!)
 


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hmm is fur a must have? if so id have to go with chest pubes application as my back is hairless (its a miracle!)

patience grasshopper - they will come in just about the time you think you dodged having them

And some will be 3 inches long like old growth Redwoods of the human back - like the movie The Fly
 

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patience grasshopper - they will come in just about the time you think you dodged having them

And some will be 3 inches long like old growth Redwoods of the human back - like the movie The Fly

ack!

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couldve done without the jeff goldblum fly image
 

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Poor guy! That looks awful. I switched to NexGard in the edible nugget form last year for my lab and shepherd. Very pleased with the results

thanks for the heads up never knew this product existed. the last 10 years weve used front line as well as k9 advantix on both our labs and results were good but the female is bat shit crazy ( destroyed the indestructible kong in like 45s) and doesn't like to be pinned down to apply it so ive been saying for years dam they need a chewable tablet but never looked. you made my day!
 

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patience grasshopper - they will come in just about the time you think you dodged having them

And some will be 3 inches long like old growth Redwoods of the human back - like the movie The Fly

I once had a full head of luscious hair, like Robert Plant, I now have a back of luscious hair like sasquatch and a mostly bald head.

Live my friend, live like you only have 2 years left, cause that's about how long you have left until my story is yours...:;:smokin
 

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[h=1]I used Bravecto last year and bought it again this year. One time (12 week) edible. I live out in the country and it worked great last year.[/h]
 


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We had to switch from frontline plus because of issues with the pooch as well.. went with nexguard.. prolly do that again this year..prolly should pick some up today in fact.
 


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