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  2. 28 Best Flea and Tick Medicines for Dogs - AOL

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    In this comprehensive guide, we have curated a list of the 28 best flea and tick medicine Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.

  3. 29 Best Flea Medicines for Dogs Without Vet Prescription - AOL

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    Nutri-Vet Defense Flea & Tick Control is a great choice for dog owners who are looking for an effective and affordable solution, without having to get a vet prescription.

  4. Flea treatments - Wikipedia

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    All flea-control products are recommended to be used at least half-yearly because the lifecycle of flea can last up to a year. [5] Although these products are effective in fighting against flea and tick infestations, they have different active ingredients and, because cats cannot metabolize some of the compounds of the product, care must be ...

  5. Dog flea - Wikipedia

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    Flea-control products are available in once-a-month topicals, dog collars, sprays, dips, powders, shampoos, and injectable and oral products. [7] (link not found in September 2022) Many of these products contain an insecticide as an active ingredient which kills the adult fleas when coming into contact with them. Fleas absorb the insecticide ...

  6. Fipronil - Wikipedia

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    It is now being used by the Department of Conservation to attempt local eradication of wasps, [10] [11] [12] and is being recommended for control of the invasive Argentine ant. [13] Fipronil is also the active ingredient in many commercial tick and flea treatments for pets. [14]

  7. Phenothrin - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the U.S. EPA cancelled permission to use phenothrin in several flea and tick products, at the request of the manufacturer, Hartz Mountain Industries. [7] [8] The products were linked to a range of adverse reactions, including hair loss, salivation, tremors, and numerous deaths in cats and kittens. In the short term, the agreement ...

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