Can I Give My Dog Nexgard After Frontline?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

, , , ,

I normally recommend Nexgard, Bravecto, Simparica, or Credelio for fleas and ticks – all of these medications are safe and effective, and

would be fine to give even if you applied Frontline 10 days ago

.

Can I use two different flea treatments?


Never use multiple flea medications on your pet, unless directed to do so by your veterinarian

. Fleas can be a very frustrating problem, and some medications may not produce immediate effects.

Can you use a topical flea treatment with Nexgard?

Combing NexGard and Frontline won’t help much more than using a single application. It is not worth the risk.

You should never combine oral and topical tick and flea treatments

regardless of which brands or chemical composition you’re considering.

Can you combine oral and topical flea treatment for dogs?


Yes, they work well together

. It kills the fleas on the animal, and the Advantage maintains the protection. They even suggest it on the box.

Is Frontline and NexGard the same?


Nexgard will kill ticks a bit quicker than Frontline does, but Frontline is both less expensive and easier to get your hands on

. Of course, Nexgard should be easier to apply, given that it’s a chewable tablet (assuming your dog will eat it, that is). Ultimately, both treatments should work for most owners.

Can I use Frontline spray and Frontline Plus at the same time?


Yes, all dogs and cats in the household should be treated with FRONTLINE PLUS or FRONTLINE SPRAY at the same time

to resolve flea infestations and household contamination.

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).

Can my dog still get fleas with NexGard?

Any immature fleas that are in your home or yard when you first give FRONTLINE Plus or NexGard to your pet will continue to develop into full-grown fleas, even after the mature fleas on your pet are killed.

Can I give my dog a flea bath after applying Frontline?


Avoid bathing your dog for a few days before and after applying spot-on flea treatment

. If you bathe your dog before the application, there won’t be enough natural oils to carry the medication deep into their skin. If you bathe them shortly after application, you’ll wash the medicine away.

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.

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

.

Can you apply Frontline more than once a 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.

Can I give Heartgard and Nexgard at the same time?

One of the new products we recommend is NexGard, from the makers of Frontline. It is a once a month, ORAL, flea and tick prevention for dogs. No more sticky, smelly topicalls.

It can be given at the same time as their monthly Heartgard

– ONCE-a- MONTH!

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 you use a flea and tick collar with Nexgard?


Yes, it is safe to use Nexgard with a flea and tick collar

.

Can I give NexGard 2 weeks after Frontline?

I normally recommend Nexgard, Bravecto, Simparica, or Credelio for fleas and ticks – all of these medications are safe and effective, and

would be fine to give even if you applied Frontline 10 days ago

.

Which is safer for dogs NexGard or Frontline?


Frontline is generally considered to be a better option for dogs that have health concerns

because it’s applied to the skin. However, if your pup is in good health, they can benefit from the protection that NexGard offers.

Can you cut NexGard in half?

Unfortunately for any of the chewable tablets, the medication may not be evenly distributed throughout the tablet, so

the companies do not recommend dividing chewable tablets

.

What do you do when Frontline doesn’t work?

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 you split Frontline doses?

Each Frontline Plus pipette is designed to contain the correct amount of pet medicine to give thorough protection over four weeks.

Dividing the dosage up may leave your pet without anti-parasite protection

.

How long does it take for Frontline to start working?

How long does Frontline take to work? Frontline starts working once the product has spread over the whole body surface, which can take

up to 24 hours after application

. Thereafter, fleas are killed within 24 hours and ticks killed within 48 hours.

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

.

Can I use Advantix and NexGard together?

Also Advantage Multi does not provide any protection against ticks, however

it can be safely combined with other products (i.e. Advantix, Bravecto, Nexgard) safely

.

What if Frontline gets on fur?

We’ve done that, too. We use Frontline Plus and, supposedly, it’s supposed to be applied on the skin, but it says that it gets absorbed into the skin from the hair, or something like that.

You should be o.k. as long as most of it gets on the skin

.

Why is my dog still itching after NexGard?

These factors include

fleas, staph (bacteria) or yeast (fungal) infections, and food allergies

. If you’re noticing an increase in your dog’s scratching, they may have developed one or more of these flare factors that are pushing them over their “itch threshold” despite being on anti-itch medication.

How long do fleas live after NexGard?

NexGard kills fleas within 8 hours and ticks within 48 hours. After being given, its actions last for

at least 5 weeks

against fleas and up to one month against ticks.

Why is my dog itching after taking NexGard?

Causes of NexGard Allergies in Dogs

Specific causes include:

The hypersensitivity towards the main ingredient

. An over-reactive immune system. Afoxolaner causing skin irritation to the sensitive skin of the dog.

Diane Mitchell
Author
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.