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Originally Posted by Pettysmith You are not bugging me. I am glad I can help. That is a hard question to answer. Of course as veterinarians we discourage it because of the lack of quality control most of them have. We have had people bring it in with the packages written in a foreign language. We even had one client bring in a 3 pack that had the 3 vials completely empty. We have to wonder how long stuff has sat in trucks and ships in hot temperatures waiting to get to where it is suppose to be. The one that we use here and highly recommend is VetCentric. You might have to have a prescription to order it but the price should be around $48 for a three pack. They are a vet-only pharmacy and also do compounding for us. (That is what our price is) I think you can sign on as a customer and may be able to order Frontline, Advantage without your vet giving you a prescription. If that is less than your vet is charging I would just call them and ask for a prescription and if they tell you no ask if they will match Vetcentric's price. If you do decide to go with another on-line pharmacy I would suggest PetMed Express. I know several clients that have used them and everything was ok. Just check the package good. Hope this helps. I have had a flea allergy schnauzer in the past when all we had was Program and I have always called Frontline - "God's gift to flea allergy dogs."  |


Pet Meds is where I got my frontline Plus. ALSO - I walked into a vets office and bought a one month tube for each so I could nip this problem before it got worse - Everything arrived in 2 days and all in all - it was a good experience and I'm covered for the next 7 months or so -