Frontline flea and tick collar for dogs

Fleas & Ticks

  1. Frontline flea and tick collar for dogs

    £15.49

    A broad-spectrum wormer that kills all types of intestinal worms commonly found in the UK: roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms

  2. Frontline flea and tick collar for dogs

    £7.49

    A broad-spectrum wormer that kills all types of intestinal worms commonly found in the UK: roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms.

  3. Frontline flea and tick collar for dogs

    from £24.27

    Helps keep your dog active, healthy and happy by working against a range of common UK parasites that can transmit diseases or cause irritation to your dog. PLEASE NOTE: We can only dispense one year's worth of this product per one registered pet.

  4. Frontline flea and tick collar for dogs

    £10.29

    Has a fast-acting formula, helping you get on top of flea infestations quickly by killing fleas and larvae in the home. It also prevents flea eggs from hatching for up to 6 months.

  5. Frontline flea and tick collar for dogs

    from £22.39

    An advanced formula within the Frontline range of flea and tick treatments. It not only kills fleas, but also stops their eggs from hatching and infesting your home. PLEASE NOTE: We can only dispense one year's worth of this product per one registered

  6. Frontline flea and tick collar for dogs

    from £18.51

    For the treatment and prevention of infestations by fleas, ticks and biting lice and can be used as part of a treatment strategy for Flea Allergy Dermatitis where this has been previously diagnosed by a veterinary surgeon.

  7. Frontline flea and tick collar for dogs

    from £15.95

    Frontline Spray is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in cats and dogs, and can also be used as part of a treatment strategy for Flea Allergy Dermatitis in cats and dogs.

Pet parents are constantly searching for the best treatment to keep their dog protected against dangerous parasite infestations. Two of the most popular options for flea and/or tick treatment include Frontline Plus and Seresto. While these two products have a lot in common, there are also some significant differences that can help you choose between the two. To help with your decision, we’ve put together the following table and additional information.

How does Frontline Plus differ from Seresto?

While these products are unique from one another, they do share a few similarities. To begin with, both products are safe for use in pregnant, lactating, or breeding dogs. They are also both safe for use in puppies. Frontline Plus can be used from an age of 8 weeks, while Seresto can be used beginning at 7 weeks of age. They are both over-the-counter treatments. Finally, they both kill fleas, flea larvae, flea eggs, and ticks and treat lice.

One of the primary differences between these products is that Frontline Plus is a topical flea and tick treatment, while Seresto is a collar. Frontline Plus is administered monthly, and one Seresto collar can remain effective for up to 8 months. Seresto features a combination of two active ingredients - Imidacloprid and Flumethrin. Frontline Plus combines (S)-Methoprene with Fipronil. Frontline Plus kills fleas within 12 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Seresto kills fleas within 24 hours and kills or repels re-infesting ticks within 6.

Seresto repels ticks, but Frontline Plus does not. However, Frontline Plus treats lice, while Seresto does not. Seresto also treats sarcoptic mange.

How do I choose between Frontline Plus and Seresto?

If you have a preference between a once-monthly topical treatment and an 8-month collar, your decision might be pretty simple. The other key consideration when choosing between these two products is whether your dog would benefit more from the tick-repellent qualities and sarcoptic mange-treating benefits of Seresto.

While both of these treatments are available without a prescription, your veterinarian is still a great source of information and advice. Your vet knows your dog best, and he or she can weigh in and help you make the best choice for your pup. If you have any lingering concerns or questions, reach out to the Allivet pharmacists for a pet parent consultation!

Does Frontline have a flea and tick collar?

One of the primary differences between these products is that Frontline Plus is a topical flea and tick treatment, while Seresto is a collar. Frontline Plus is administered monthly, and one Seresto collar can remain effective for up to 8 months.

Is a flea collar better than frontline?

Both kill fleas and ticks, but Seresto repels ticks as well. Frontline Plus protects against mosquitoes, Seresto does not. Seresto is designed to last 8 months with one collar, Frontline Plus is 1 month per application. Seresto ends up being slightly cheaper per month, depending on how/where you purchase it from.

Can I use Frontline and a flea collar on my dog?

Combinations to Know: Flea Collars Some flea collars, like Preventic, are generally safe to combine individually with one of the following: Frontline Plus, Revolution, Pet Armor, Frontline Top Spot or Farnam Bio Spot, K9 Advantix II, Advantage II, Trifexis, Interceptor, Certifect, or Advantage Multi.

What is the safest flea and tick collar for dogs?

What are the best flea collars for dogs?.
Seresto Flea & Tick Collar for Dogs. ... .
Adams Flea & Tick Collar Plus for Dogs & Puppies. ... .
Hartz UltraGuard Plus Flea & Tick Collar for Dogs. ... .
Vet's Best Flea and Tick Repellent Collar for Dogs with Certified Natural Oils. ... .
TevraPet Activate II Flea Collar for Dogs..