Supply Frontline Plus
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![]() Frontline Plus For Dogs Under 22 lbs 3 Pack Brand New Factory Sealed US $34.99
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![]() Frontline Plus For Dogs 23 44 lbs lb 3 Months Supply US $32.99
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![]() Dog Flea and Tick Merial Frontline CERTIFECT 6 Pack Dogs 23 44 lb New USA EPA US $69.99
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![]() Merial Frontline Plus For Dogs 45 88 lb 3 Month Supply US $27.00
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![]() Merial Frontline Plus For Dogs 11 22 lb 3 Month Supply US $20.49
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![]() FRONTLINE PLUS FLEA TICK CONTROL For Dogs 23 44 6 Doses EPA USA FREE SHIP US $47.00
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![]() Frontline Plus for Dogs 0 22 lbs 18 Month Supply Dose Flea Control Expansion Kit US $56.03
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![]() Frontline Plus For CATS 3 Months SEALED NEW IN BOX US $31.49
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![]() Frontline Plus For Dogs Multiple Dosing Options All Sizes 18month US $36.00
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![]() Frontline Plus For Dogs 0 22 lbs lb 3 Months Supply US $29.99
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![]() NEW Unopened Merial Frontline Plus For Dogs 45 88 lb 3 Month Supply NIB US $20.00
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![]() Frontline Plus For Dogs 45 88 lbs lb 3 Months Supply US $32.99
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![]() Sergeants Pronyl OTC Plus for DOGS 23 44 lbs one count 3 month supply US $11.50
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![]() 3 Doses of Frontline Plus For Dogs 89 132lbsKit Refill US $34.99
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![]() Merial Frontline Plus For Dogs 89 132 lb 3 Month Supply USA Vet Bought NIB US $.99
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![]() Merial Frontline Plus 3 Pack For Dogs 23 44 lb Factory Sealed 3 month supply US $21.99
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![]() Merial Frontline Plus 3 Pack For Dogs 0 22 lbs Factory Sealed NIB 3 Month Supply US $26.00
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![]() Merial Frontline Plus For Dogs 45 88 lb Factory Sealed NIB 3 Month Supply US $21.99
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![]() Merial Frontline Plus 6 Pack For Dogs 45 88 lb US $46.79
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![]() Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Cats and Kittens US $79.00
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Anyone in the US use vetshoponline.com? Is it reliable?
I'm thinking about ordering some Frontline Plus for my puppy and it seems to offer one of the lowest prices for a six month supply. But I found out it uses international suppliers and i think it is even an Australian site. I'm in no rush to receive my order, but if I do order, is it reliable and will I get my product?
no don't use it
Devoted pet owners in Katrina placed themselves in harms way when they realized they had no plan for their cat or dog in a life-threatening storm. Pro-active pet lovers escaped with their beloved pet and in some situations, thinking saved not just their life, but also Fido or Mickey.
Create a pet emergency kit. It should contain:
-A minimum three-day supply of food and water. The food should be what you typically feed the pet. No surprises food-wise when your pet could be stressed from evacuation.
-Feeding and watering bowls. A manual can opener, extra collars, leashes, favorite portable toys, and waste clean up bags.
-Vaccination records if your pet needs to be placed in a shelter.
-Crates, in case you need to have a third party transport your pet.
-Identification tags on your pet with their name and contact information (including email) for you. To be extra safe include family members contact information too, in case you get separated from your pet and your cell phone battery looses its charge. Microchips implanted under their skin are the first place shelters look for information on new arrivals.
-A pet first-aid kit, available in pet stores.
If you canÂ’t take your pet with you in a disaster, Katrina survivors whose pets also came through the powerful storm had a pre-arranged out-of-harms-way kennel to place their pet in. Create a list beforehand of area motels that accept pets. DonÂ’t risk you or your petÂ’s life become prepared and proactive.
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