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smurfchops | 20:39 Wed 10th May 2006 | Animals & Nature
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Is it safe to buy this on the internet, or should I only buy it from the vet? How do I know online firms are reputable, and the stuff is safe?
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I have used Frontline for years on my dog and cats, just recently I went to the vets who say the fleas have now become immune to frontline, and I should change to Advantage, which I now recommend to all my friends. Its not worth risking buying from anyone other than vets, you never know really whats in a bottle unless its from a reputable company.
i get it from the vet,.at least you can see it is the genuine stuff & i can honestly say it's worth the money.
If you buy it online in the uk I think you still need a prescription from your vet which they will probably charge you for. This may make it uneconomic.

If you buy from abroad (I think some people buy from Australia)
I have heard of people getting stung for duty by customs if they intercept it, making it not worthwhile.
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Thanks everyone I will stick to using my vet

What you can buy online is the drops for the back of the neck stuff, you can't get the spray unless you have a prescription.


Wonder how much commission the Advantage Rep told the vet he would get if he 'dissed' frontline and recommended their product?

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It is the drops that I want, but you never know if the ones online are 'kosher' and I don't want to harm my little moggie. I must admit my cat has been on Frontline for about three years now, and I have never been told that she is immune .. very strange. They still seem to work anyway. Its funny how she hears the click when I open the pipette and runs for her life. By the way I dont stick religiously to every four weeks, sometimes I leave it to eight weeks, especially in the winter.

This came through on my computer today:



www.bestpetpharmacy.co.uk


They are in the UK and do Frontline Spot On without a prescription.

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