Can I Give Both Frontline And Revolution Dog?

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Here are some examples of common medications that should never be combined: Frontline Plus should not be combined with Advantage II;

Advantage Multi should not be combined with Revolution

; with the exception of Capstar or the Preventic collar, Advantage Multi should not be combined other medications.

Which is better Revolution Plus or Frontline Plus?

appointment,

Frontline Plus is an ideal option

. If you’re on the hunt for a product that prevents heartworm disease, repels fleas, and/or treats and controls ear mites and sarcoptic mange, Revolution is a wonderful treatment. If you’re concerned about lice, Frontline Plus is a great way to go.

Is Frontline Plus the same as revolution?

The primary difference between the two treatments is that

Revolution protects against heartworm, while Frontline protects against a broader spectrum of ticks, lice and mites

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Can you use a flea collar and flea medicine at the same time?


You can use these products together

, however there are safer and more effective products you can use to control fleas. Some of the products I recommend are Comfortis, Bravecto, and Nexgard. These are all very safe, work very well, and are oral tablets so you don’t have to worry about applying anything to the skin.

Can I give my dog two doses of Frontline?


The minimum time to wait between two treatments of FRONTLINE HomeGard® is 6 months

. It is not necessary to use FRONTLINE HomeGard® repeatedly, if you are regularly treating your cat or dog with an effective flea and tick treatment such as FRONTLINE® spot-on products.

Can I use other flea treatment with Frontline?

Combinations Not to Use


Frontline products should not be used in conjunction with Advantage or Advantix products

. Your pet shouldn’t receive a flea bath if they have recently been introduced to another flea or tick treatment (for example, if your pet was treated with a spot on in the past month).

Is Revolution Plus better than revolution?

Well, there is not much to differentiate between the two products as both are topical treatments and both deal with many parasites. However,

Revolution Plus expands the scope of pest protection to 6 common harmful parasites while Revolution protects from 5 parasites both to indoor and outdoor cats and kittens

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What’s the difference between revolution and Revolution Plus for dogs?

In addition to all the things regular Revolution does,

Revolution Plus boasts an even faster flea kill, plus help to kill and control

: The black-legged tick. The Gulf-coast tick. The American Dog tick.

What is the difference between revolution and Revolution Plus?

The difference between Revolution and Revoluion plus for cats is that

Revolution for cats only contains the active Selamectin which is a member of the avermectin group of parasiticides. Revolution Plus contains the actives Selamectin and Sarolaner

. Sarolaner is a member of the isoxazoline class of parasiticides.

Can I switch from revolution to Frontline?

Since Frontline Plus and Revolution are 2 totally different products,

you can apply the Revolution now and not wait until the full month is done

. You shouldn’t see any problems and if you do, I would advise calling your vet. Very occasionally cats and dogs will have problems with one topical product and not another.

What is better than revolution for dogs?

Both Revolution and

Frontline Plus

do what they say they will and effectively kill and prevent parasites. But one is better than the other. Both products kill fleas and control flea infestations. And each kills ticks, at least in dogs, anyway.

Why does revolution require a prescription?

Revolution is by prescription only.

Just a few drops of Revolution on your dog’s shoulders can kill both internal and external parasites

. However, the parasiticide is only available for use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian, according to the Revolution company website.

What happens if you apply Frontline too soon?

Symptoms of toxicity can include

twitching, hypersalivation, trembling and seizures

. If you start to see tremors shortly after applying the flea treatment, the best thing to do is bathe Fluffy or Fido in lukewarm water with a gentle dish soap like Dawn or Palmolive.

Why does my dog keep getting fleas even after treatment?


Not treating often enough

Fleas go through a life cycle of egg, larvae, pupae and adult. Most flea treatments just kill adult fleas, but fleas can continue to emerge for months after you think an infestation has ended. When a newly emerged female flea finds a host, she can lay eggs within one day.

Can you give a dog Capstar and frontline at the same time?


Yes you can

. I would wait a few hours after using the cap star so it has time to kill the fleas. This will help make the advantage/frontline more effective.

What happens if you put too much Frontline on a dog?

Common signs of toxicity from flea products containing organophosphates are

diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, small pupils, muscle tremor, weakness or falling over, and drooling

. Organophosphate toxicity can be rapidly fatal, depending on the ingredients and dose the pet is exposed to.

Can I use Frontline twice in one month?

If a pet still has fleas,

many veterinarians will use the product more frequently than once monthly, sometimes as often as once every 2-3 weeks

. However, this process is often considered to be “off label use,” and I would not use the product this way unless first speaking with your pet’s veterinarian.

How soon can I give my dog another flea treatment?

The known safe answer is to wait the period of time the product is supposed to work,

typically 30 days

, before reapplying. An alternative is to bathe the pet in a detergent shampoo (meant to strip off skin oils) and reapply after 24 hours.

Why does my dog still have fleas after using Frontline?

A. The active ingredient in FRONTLINE (fipronil) kills fleas by affecting their nervous system, making them hyperactive before dying. These dying fleas often rise to the top of your pet’s haircoat, so the presence of visible fleas after treating your pet, is

a sign that the product is working

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What if Frontline doesn’t work on my dog?

Speak to your veterinarian about this first if your flea medicine is not working. One Frontline alternative is to

switch to another topical product

. Another alternative is to supplement the topical product with another product that works internally, such as Capstar.

Can I use Frontline every 2 weeks?

Treat all your dogs and cats every month for optimal flea control. When applied correctly, FRONTLINE PLUS remains active against fleas for at least one month.

If you are in a paralysis tick area, apply FRONTLINE PLUS FOR DOGS every 2 weeks to provide paralysis tick control for your dog

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Does Revolution Plus repel fleas?

REVOLUTION PLUS

kills adult fleas

(Ctenocephalides felis) and is indicated for the treatment and prevention of flea infestations, the treatment and control of tick infestations with Ixodes scapularis (black-legged tick), Amblyomma maculatum (Gulf Coast tick) and Dermacentor variabilis (American dog tick), the treatment …

How long does it take revolution to work?

Revolution kills adult fleas and prevents flea eggs from hatching. You may occasionally see a few fleas on dogs or cats treated with Revolution but more than 98% of adult fleas are killed within

36 hours

.

Is Revolution Plus a dewormer?

Safe for use in kittens as young as 8 weeks, Revolution Plus Topical Solution

treats, controls, and prevents more parasites than any other topical product

, including roundworms, hookworms, heartworms, fleas, ticks, and mites.

Which is better for cats Frontline or revolution?

We feel that

Frontline is better for dealing with existing flea problems

, as it kills eggs and larvae, whereas Revolution only takes out the adult bloodsuckers. However, if you’re looking to prevent future problems, you may want to go with Revolution, as it will take care of heartworms, as well as fleas and ticks.

Is Frontline or Advantage better?


Frontline Plus is slightly less expensive than Advantage II

and protects both against fleas (in their various stages) and ticks (whereas Advantage only treats fleas and is more costly).

Is Frontline Plus better than Frontline?


Frontline Plus is an improvement over Frontline

; it has an additional active ingredient called methoprene, which kills the eggs and larvae of fleas and ticks. With methoprene, Frontline Plus kills not only the adult but also the young fleas and ticks.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.