Frontline Plus Details & Information

by admin on May 3, 2011

They suck blood, they’re wingless, and they love your dog. If you guessed ‘fleas’ or ‘ticks’ then consider yourself lucky. Hundreds of pet owners worldwide have experienced the nearly unbearable stress of pet fleas and ticks, without knowing what exactly that had their animal friend constantly itching. It’s just like they say – knowing is half the battle. Unfortunately, ticks and fleas are nearly impossible to spot under the thick coats of our loving pets. There have been over 2,000 species of fleas discovered worldwide, lucky for us Frontline Plus has pioneered a solution that can soothe all irritation caused by fleas and ticks once we identify our pet’s discomfort.

Get rid of pests quick. Fleas and ticks are known to be of the contagious type, and it’s not only your pet that they’re attacking either. Fleas are infamous jumpers; they’ve recorded jumping distances of well over ten centimeters in approximately one millisecond. What this means is that for every second one of your pets is a walking flea home, they are also a vehicle for the flea colony occupying them, transporting the fleas from place to place and allowing them to spread all over your home. This is just one of the reasons extricating fleas and ticks should be a top priority.  Frontline Plus’ solutions don’t hesitate to get rid of any ticks or fleas taking shelter in your pet. Research data shows that it takes only 48 hours for ticks to be killed after being treated with Frontline Plus, and only 12 hours for fleas to die after coming in contact with the solution. By choosing Frontline Plus you’re preventing your pet from any further suffering causes by flea and tick annoyances – and they will love you for it.

Frustration free application process. Fleas and ticks are enough bother for your pets, don’t annoy them further with a long and bothersome application process. Frontline Plus is dispersed throughout your pet using a process called translocation. This means the product is gradually spread with help from your pet’s natural body oils by first being collected in the oil glands before being distributed into the hair over a 30 day period. Translocation is not only convenient, but also proven as extremely effective at combating fleas and ticks.

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Exterminate fleas and ticks permanently. The only experience worse than discovering your pet has fleas, other than not discovering at all, is discovering your pet has fleas AGAIN. It’s repeat occurrences like this that can really keep you and your pet irritated for extended periods of time. Fleas and ticks are parasites that like criminals, always return to the scene of the crime. Prevent repeat frustration by treating your pet with a product that not only kills the micro inhabitants, but prevents them from ever returning again. Frontline Plus’ tick and flea solutions do just that so you never have to watch your pet suffer through yet another “flea bath”.

Ticks and fleas are extremely annoying parasites that will bother both you and your pet to no end. They will lurk through the deep hair of your pet randomly biting as they please, while at the same time laying additional larvae to exponentially increase their annoyance. If your pet is infested with fleas and ticks he/she will feel as if his/her entire environment is against him. This is not healthy for your pet, fleas and ticks are serious problems that must be dealt with as soon as possible. Don’t give your pet’s personal terrorists any more time to attack, treat them with Frontline Plus.

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My Bowling Adventure

by nick on April 3, 2011

Most of the people that I know and love do not know that I spend a lot of my time bowling. The reason why I do so much bowling is simply because I find it to be very relaxing and rewarding. I think that it is a great way for me to get out of the house and have a little fun. I have found that I do not have enough time to do all of the things that I want to on many occasions. This means that I have to make sure that I get out to go bowling ever now and then.

I recently went bowling. I left my home and made sure to set the home alarm (adt home alarm monitoring ). I wanted to make sure that nothing would be on my mind while I was trying to have fun. I got to the alley just in time to meet up with some friends. They are often there to enjoy a few rounds of bowling with me. It is always something fun to do and a great way to socialize. Of course, I had to make sure that my friends were going to be there before I showed up to go bowling. That is why we decided to make bowling day a particular day of the week a long time ago. We made sure that the day worked for everyone, and that is what we are going to do for the foreseeable future.

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Dog Supplies for Dogs On-The-Go

by josh on January 25, 2011

Any parent knows that you don’t just put your toddler in the car and hit the road – a diaper bag and the supplies it contains are vital for a safe, happy trip. The same goes for your dog: whether you’re running errands or going out of town, you need to carry dog supplies to keep your dog safe and happy.

What goes in a doggie diaper bag?

Here are some basic dog supplies that you’ll need even on day trips:

* Water. Don’t forget the bowl to serve it or you’ll end up with a wet mess.

* Plastic bags. Be a good representative for traveling dogs. Keep plenty of bags on hand so you can clean up after your pup.

* A collar, leash and identification. Most public places require dogs to be leashed at all times. If your dog manages to run off, his collar and tags will get him back to you quicker than a thousand “lost dog” posters.

* Treats or clicker. Positive reinforcement of good behavior will reward your dog for his good public behavior and keep his focus on you, even when there are new sights, sounds and smells to distract him.

* Your regular veterinarian’s contact information. You should have this information stored on your mobile phone or somewhere else that is quick and easy to find. If your dog needs emergency care, every moment counts – you don’t want to waste time looking for that number.

If you and your dog will be away from home overnight or are going out of town, here are some additional dog supplies you’ll need:

* Contact information for a nearby veterinarian. Again, you don’t want to waste precious time searching for a vet in an unfamiliar place. Do the research before you need it.

* Your dog’s regular food. Changing foods quickly can upset a dog’s stomach, so make sure to bring plenty of your dog’s regular food. Keep to his regular feeding schedule as much as possible.

* A doggie first aid kit. These are great for treating minor cuts and scrapes. They also keep minor injuries from progressing to something worse.

* Your dog’s regular crate or blanket. The familiarity will relieve stress and provide a comforting place.

* Your dog’s brush or comb. Stress causes some dogs to shed more than normal, and it’s no surprise that long periods in the car and new surroundings can increase your dog’s stress level. A good brushing will reduce the hairy mess and soothe your dog.

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* Dog booties. These are great for protecting your dog’s sensitive paws from rough terrain, ice, hot sidewalks and more. If your dog isn’t used to the environment you’re visiting, dog booties will prevent paw injuries that can derail your trip.

With these dog supplies in your doggie diaper bag, you and your dog will be able to enjoy your trip to the fullest. Happy trails and tails!

Sonia Singh writes for Big Dog Blog at PawPosse.com and other pet-centric blogs. She is the founder of the award-winning site PawPosse.com, the best place for large dog supplies.

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