What is the difference between frontline and Hartz UltraGuard?

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What is the difference between frontline and Hartz UltraGuard?

In addition, Frontline Plus® for cats contains two ingredients, Fipronil and Methoprene. However, our UltraGuard product contains just 2.9% Methoprene, where Frontline Plus® contains 11.8%. With our formula, we are able to use much less methoprene in our product while maitaining excellent efficacy.

Is Credelio better than frontline?

Between Credelio and Frontline, Credelio is better for an existing infection you need to eliminate quickly while Frontline is better for prevention and for the safety of pregnant animals. Both have benefits and risk factors to consider and can be used in conjunction with other preventative measures.

Is Hartz flea treatment safe?

Both the active ingredients and product formulations in Hartz UltraGuard® topical flea and tick treatments have been rated among the safest, least toxic available to pet owners today.

Is Hartz flea medicine safe for dogs?

No. It is not recommended to use Hartz® UltraGuard® brand flea and tick products on pregnant dogs (or cats). Be sure to read the product labels for full precautions, and contact your veterinarian with any questions.

How long does it take for Hartz flea medicine to work?

15 minutes
Hartz UltraGuard® Topicals start killing fleas within 15 minutes after application and continues to kill for 30 days.

Which is the best flea collar on the market?

They are one of the oldest flea preventatives on the market and brands like Seresto are very popular (see our Seresto flea collar review ). Flea collars have specific chemicals that both kill and prevent fleas.

What’s the difference between flea drops and spot on fleas?

Topical flea treatments are also known as drops or spot-on flea treatments. Some popular topical flea treatment are Frontline, Hartz, and Advantix. However, regardless of how you choose to refer to them, they all work similarly.

How are flea drops used to treat dogs?

Topical Flea Treatments. Topical flea treatments are also known as drops or spot-on flea treatments. Some popular topical flea treatment are Frontline, Hartz, and Advantix. However, regardless of how you choose to refer to them, they all work similarly. Flea drops are applied between the should blades of your dog, directly to their skin.

How long does it take for a flea collar to work?

Instead, fleas simply need to come into contact with your dog’s skin or coat for the collars to work. Most flea collars start killing fleas within 24-hours. Flea collars offer protection around the clock. Also, many flea collars help to kill and prevent other parasites; some even act as a mosquito repellent.

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