Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 I have two dogs I use frontline on. When I got the one she was so infested that the apple cider vinegar in the water, and the garlic/brewers yeast tabs did nothing to repel them. Since using the frontline, no more fleas. My question is, both my dogs are under 22 lbs. One is about 6 lbs and the other probably close to 15 or so. Could I split one dose for dogs 22lbs and less between the two? Would it work just to prevent the fleas, since they do not have any right now. All opinions are welcome. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 I did the same thing -- resorted to Frontline when the fleas got so bad (in spite of the d.e.) that the dogs had big patches of dried blood above their tails. I always start out with a small / half dose of everything (even herbs) to make sure there's not going to be a violent reaction, and to my surprise, even as bad as the fleas were, the half-dose got rid of all noticeable fleas! - on 8 lb. and 80 lb. dogs. It kept them away for longer than 30 days, too. Joy , " Renee " <gaiacita wrote: > > Normally I'm totally against all chemical products, especially for animals. > I'm glad the collars worked for you, but I'd be very hesitant to have > something that toxic next to their skin all the time. I use to be really > afraid of using something like Front Line, but as you say, sometimes the > fleas get so bad I just needed something to kill them to give my poor > critters a break from all that itching. Well, I'm on a cat list where the > owner has spent countless hours researching everything for and about cats. > She even owned a cat magazine at one time, and during that time did a lot of > research into Front Line and even ran her own tests with rs to her > mag. She found out that Front Line is safe!! It works completely > differently than I thought it did. The chemicals in it (don't use Front > Line Plus as these chemicals are different) have no reaction with Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Yes, many people on the cat list order a couple of packages of Front Line--which can be found a bit cheaper on line than bought from a store--and empty all the packages into a brown bottle and then they use a needless syringe to suck up just enough for their pets. It goes by weight and for most cats, only 2 ml is needed! So, you can actually get a lot more use out of the Front Line than what is recommended on the package. And I found, like you, that it isn't necessary to use it every month, either. Once every couple of months works just fine--and saves money! Samala Renee ---- I did the same thing -- resorted to Frontline when the fleas got so Bad (in spite of the d.e.) that the dogs had big patches of dried Blood above their tails. I always start out with a small / half dose Of everything (even herbs) to make sure there's not going to be a Violent reaction, and to my surprise, even as bad as the fleas were, The half-dose got rid of all noticeable fleas! - on 8 lb. And 80 lb. Dogs. It kept them away for longer than 30 days, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Oh!! I said 2 ml for cats!! WRONG. I don't know what I was thinking of. Here's the suggested dosage from the cat list, and it also includes dogs. " Dog Dose--the dose for 23-44 pounds is 1.34ML and for 45-88 pounds is 2 68ML. The dosage for cats is .5 ML and dogs from 11-22 pounds is .5ML also The refrigeration (of the Front Line once poured out of its little pouches and stored in a baby food jar) is not necessary but keeping it away from sunlight is and in a tightly closed container. I use a baby food jar with paper wrapped around it to protect it from light, but a small amber jar would do the same thing. I would not put it in plastic. " So, you would use the same dosage for your small dogs as they would for cats--.5ml. This is a VERY little amount. I guess I was thinking of when I use my Dad's syringes. His is by 2cc lines, and I was told that 1cc equals 1ml, so I use only at half a line! It's a guessing game, but pretty accurate. Maybe you could ask at the vets or your local pharmacy if they have a syringe with half ml lines you could buy. If they have one, or one that you can make do with, they will probably just give it to you. My vet has done that before. It does keep the fleas down. Even though you think they don't have any now, there could be eggs in the house (carpeting, dog beds, etc) that haven't hatched yet, so a dose would kill them once they hatch and start feeding. I usually only use the Front Line as a last resort type of thing anyway, though. Only when flea season is bad. The rest of the time, DE and brewers yeast on their food, keeps the fleas under pretty good control. But, according to the cat list, using Front Line every month does NOT hurt the cats, so you'd be safe in using it anytime you wanted on your dog. Samala Renee ---- I have two dogs I use frontline on. When I got the one she was so infested That the apple cider vinegar in the water, and the garlic/brewers yeast tabs did Nothing to repel them. Since using the frontline, no more fleas. My question Is, both my dogs are under 22 lbs. One is about 6 lbs and the other probably Close to 15 or so. Could I split one dose for dogs 22lbs and less between the Two? Would it work just to prevent the fleas, since they do not have any right Now. All opinions are welcome. Thanks! . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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