Amazon Basics PreventativeFlea and Tick Topical Treatment for Medium Dogs (23-44 Pounds), 6 Count, Packaging May Vary

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The Amazon Basics Flea and Tick Treatment for Medium Dogs is comprehensive pest control and prevention designed for dogs weighing between 23-44 pounds. This flea and tick treatment for dogs starts working within 24 hours to tackle flea and tick infestations. Formulated with active ingredients Fipronil and (s)-methoprene to target flea eggs, flea larvae, biting flies, and chewing lice, the treatment breaks the flea life cycle and eliminates ticks, including those that may carry Lyme disease. This fast-acting, long-lasting treatment for dogs offers up to 30 days of continuous protection. Quality products for happy pets.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.25 x 5.75 x 4.35 inches; 0.32 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 11291
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 13, 2019
SHIPMENT CONTAINS: One 6-dose pack of Amazon Basics Flea and Tick Treatment for Medium Dogs (23-44 lbs)
FAST-ACTING FORMULA: Starts eliminating fleas and ticks within 24 hours of treatment
COMPLETE PROTECTION: Active ingredients Fipronil and (s)-methoprene prevent flea infestations by killing flea eggs, flea larvae, biting flies and chewing lice
LONG-LASTING COVERAGE: One application provides up to 30 days of protection against pests, including deer ticks that may transmit Lyme disease
WATERPROOF FORMULA: 24 hours after application your pet’s treatment is protected against rain and water activities
STABLE FORMULA: Amazon Basics Flea and Tick Topical does not expire
PACKAGING MAY VARY: Packaging may be different than what is shown but item and quality remain the same

8 reviews for Amazon Basics PreventativeFlea and Tick Topical Treatment for Medium Dogs (23-44 Pounds), 6 Count, Packaging May Vary

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  1. susan koenig

    Waste of money /Does NOT work.
    I ordered for my 16 yr.old American Eskimo from Amazon.Recieved April 4 and applied April 5 .He still had fleas a week laterApplied second dose may 5.Again he was covered in fleas and had chewed all of the hair off his legs .Amazon return window closed may 3.Funny it was 1 month on a monthly product,.I contacted the manufacturer number on the package.Since Amazon won’t return,they’re refunding it through a grievance with Amazon.In the meantime,I had to order more Frontline while waiting for my refund.

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  2. Emma Bunn

    Silken Windhound approved!
    Very impressed with the quality for the price point. I’ve used Vectra 3D, Frontline, Adventist etc.. this definitely compares to its competitor Frontline. I live in New England where we have heavy Tick populations, I’ve found 1-2 ticks on the dogs seemingly towards the end of the month. I haven’t had any adverse reactions and the oily residual goes away in a few days.

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  3. Lance

    Good value
    It seems to work, but doesn’t always last for a month. There have been times when we’ve had to re-apply after less than three weeks, but then it seems to work well enough to keep our dogs and home flea free. It may not be the best, but we’ll keep using it.

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  4. Pugluv

    Works great
    I’ve been using this medium application in between my two small dogs one weighs 21lb the other one weighs 17 so I split it accordingly between the two. Month 3 still no fleas and no ticks as we’re in tick season now. My girl has picked up a tick every October for 3 years in a row. I started them in August and doing good so far in Oct.I am very apprehensive about using flea tick meds essentially it’s a toxin I’m applying to my dogs. I know from previous experience with oral tablets they will cause your dog seizures and that’s why I am nervous to use any type of flea medicine. However my fear of tick borne illness is much greater than that of this topical flea tick medication. I’m terrified my pugs get ill worse yet pass it to me.So far I think this okay. I always watch for any signs of change over the next 2 days. And never any side affects with either

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  5. M. C. Bro

    Pay attention to bad reviews
    Here’s the gist: My dog became immobile and was put through hellish pain. Yes, this is a normal poison we use on pets for fleas/ticks. Pay attention to your pet immediately after applying this garbage. Wash them immediately if something seems off. Do not ignore them.Long story: My 26lb,10 yo corgi got a bath, 2 days later, I put this Amazon Basics (23-44lb) liquid between his shoulder blades, squeezing out the liquid exactly where the directions stated. We’ve used Frontline for years, this is not a new concept. Was applied at night so he’d be all nice and dry before morning when he gets love and pets. The next morning, he started yelping in pain when we went down the steps, like he’d hurt his leg. This limping, then lethargy, and yelping grew, and I didn’t know what happened. Acorn shell in the paw pad? Secretly tripped and got new hip pain he’s never had before (but corgis are definitely prone to with age)? Three days pass, he’s progressively worse. Morning of day 3, he can no longer stand up, can no longer walk. I can’t pick him up because he yelps in pain. He lays there with bloodshot eyes, panting nonstop in my 74F house. His sides, his back, legs and paws are in pain. He would still eat, but he couldn’t get up off of the floor, so I fed him from my hand. I’d already called the vet the night before, but they were closed. I’m wracking my brain trying to figure out what’s different. Me, the idiot, didn’t remember that this Amazon Basics liquid is NOT the same the Frontline he’d used for almost a decade. The vet calls back, I tell her I think I know what it is, and that another negative reviewer said they gave their dog a bath 30 min after application and it improved. She says to give him a bath immediately and see if it does anything. It had been 3 days on my dog, I had little hope. I gave him 2 long baths in Dawn dish soap, and about 6 hours later, he started standing again. 8 hours later, he was slowly walking again.No idea if this is a quality control problem, was this mis-dosed for a bigger dog? The active ingredient in this is the same as Frontline. I don’t even know if this kills fleas or ticks. He was so lethargic he couldn’t life his leg to scratch anything if his life depended on it.A week later, he was about back to normal. I will not be using this again, or giving it away. This is trash and a waste of money. Maybe you’ll have better luck, but keep in mind the reviewers who put their pet’s lives at risk to save money. Don’t do it.

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  6. Pepper

    Great alternative
    Great options other than ingesting or getting a shot this works

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  7. Amazon Customer

    Not saying it works or not, I think my dog at 42 lbs was almost at the maximum (22 to 44 lbs).
    This topical flea product did not work for me. Maybe because my dog is 42 lbs close to the maximum weight. I dosed him one tube where there were active fleas on my pup. Two hours later, fleas were still hopping around and I had him contained. In my opinion, I do not think this product kills on contact. A day later, there were more fleas. I can’t say if it works or not.  Either way, Amazon Basics was kind enough to return in for a full refund. I’m also very sensitive to smells, I noticed no odor at all, nor did my pup get an allergic reaction from it, like other reviews posted.  

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  8. AbelPerez

    Works great easy to use
    We tried so many shampoos and flea collars and this is the only thing that works

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    Amazon Basics PreventativeFlea and Tick Topical Treatment for Medium Dogs (23-44 Pounds), 6 Count, Packaging May Vary

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