calliecritturs
Posted : 6/2/2010 2:09:46 PM
Dawnben
I don't know how they can say it does not absorb into the bloodstream, anything you rub on your skin absorbs into the bloodstream.
No, it honestly doesn't -- at least not to a major degree. There are OTHER ingredients in almost anything tho and the only thing about Frontline that does absorb to any degree at all is one of the additives and it's really pretty minor (but would be a problem in a dog that was sensitive to it for some reason).
Frontline is specifically made to pool in the hair follicles and skin pores -- that's the specific part of it's delivery system -- is as the hair grows out MORE of the Frontline is exposed in the new growth keeping it at skin level.
Advantage crystalizes all over the skin (which is why it washes off so readily)
Dawnben
You should also watch and see if it needs to be applied every month. You can go 3 months in between applications.
ABSOLUTELY -- I never apply ANYTHING until I see a pest and even here in Florida I was routinely able to use Frontline only every 3 months or so. Unfortunately a lot of fleas have gotten resistant to Fipronil -- and I don't like the "plus" (because that DOES absorb).
I've tried every insect repellant known to man, woman or beast -- because fleas can be SO harmful to the dog (fleas can actually sicken a dog and make it anemia -- JUST fleas can actually trigger stuff like IMHA *sigh*) and I hate hate HATE having to use chemicals on them.
I had high hopes of Sentry's Natural Defense which is all essential oils -- but nope -- it caused MY respiratory system to nearly shut down and two of my dogs reacted negatively to it. Too much clove I think (which is a really intense oil anyway).