Frontline Plus is a liquid product placed on the skin of the dog or cat which prevents and kills fleas and ticks. Frontline Plus has earned the reputation for being able to keep pets clear of infestations of fleas and ticks and is practically a must have for any pet owner. Your veterinarian does not need to write out a prescription for the product and it can be bought in pet shops, at the veterinarian office and online. Prices can vary.
Instructions
Weigh your pet. This is necessary only if you have a dog since Frontline Plus is sold according to the weight of the dog. For cats, it is generic. It is best you know the weight of your dog to purchase the right application.
Visit or call your veterinarian's office. Many veterinarians will have various products on sale on shelves in the lobby of their clinics. Compare the pricing between a three-month supply versus a six-month supply or more. There is usually a couple dollars in savings with the more you purchase.
Compare pricing between a three-month supply and six-month supply of Frontline Plus online. Look on websites such as Nextag.com and Shopping.com and compare the prices to determine which would be a better buy. By purchasing a six-month supply instead of a three-month supply you can save almost half the cost compared to if you bought two separate three-month supplies.
Call 1-800-PetMeds for coupons from a couple dollars to almost $100 off on Frontline Plus. The discount will depend on how much you plan on purchasing at one time of the medication. The more you purchase the more of a discount you can receive. There are discounts offered through the petmeds website (in resources) not only for Frontline Plus but for other pet medicine as well.
Look for free shipping and other discounted prices when ordering Frontline Plus online. On entirelypets.com, you can receive free shipping if you purchase a large order of not only Frontline Plus but other items for your pet through the Entirely Pet online company.
Look in your mail or in the Sunday paper. Sometimes there are coupons offered through Frontline Plus to bring to your veterinarian, which can save you a couple dollars depending on how much supply you buy at one time.