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<blockquote data-quote="Okvet03" data-source="post: 4057547" data-attributes="member: 6180"><p>Go with Frontline. It's readily available. Don't wash your dog right before you put it on. The attached ticks will die but they probably won't drop off. I wouldn't use anything else, over the counter. It's a lot cheaper to use an effective product like frontline than pay for a vet visit to treat a tick transmitted disease or a toxicity from one of the older products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okvet03, post: 4057547, member: 6180"] Go with Frontline. It's readily available. Don't wash your dog right before you put it on. The attached ticks will die but they probably won't drop off. I wouldn't use anything else, over the counter. It's a lot cheaper to use an effective product like frontline than pay for a vet visit to treat a tick transmitted disease or a toxicity from one of the older products. [/QUOTE]
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