I have used Vectra on both of my yorkies and also used a cat version on my cousin's cats when we had a huge flea problem in our house. We had NO issues with it and it worked great. Doing that, coupled with a dose of capstar, bug bombing the house, and rug doctoring everything got rid of our fleas. That being said, different dogs react to different things. My vet now sells First Shield, which I was told is pretty much the same thing as Vectra, just a different name. I bought some of that, but I am waiting until June to put it on the dogs. I personally don't like Frontline because it does nothing to repel ticks with is a huge issue in the county I live in. The county I live in is the worst county in the state and third worst county in the country for Lyme's disease, so I have to use something on my dogs to try to repel ticks as much as possible. , especially since we like to take walks on wooded trails around the area. I only use flea/tick meds during the late spring to early fall. In my opinion, as long as she is acting fine, I wouldn't worry about it. I have heard of people giving half doses since our dogs are so small. Smokey is about 11 lbs and Chip is about 7 lbs, so I thought about splitting one dose between the two of them because the weight range is 2.5 lbs to 20 lbs. I haven't decided yet.
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My heart is wrapped around their little paws Karley Marissa born 1/20/12 weighing 8 lbs 11 oz and 21.5 inches long |