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Bio Spot Spot On for Dogs 31-60 lbs. - 6 months
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Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.9 x 5.1 inches ; 1.6 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- ASIN: B000QCBGVY
- Item model number: 3006005
Product Features
- Kills and repels fleas ticks and mosquitoes for up to 30 days
- Contains an insect growth regulator IGR to kill flea eggs up to one month and prevent reinfestation
- Effective flea and tick control available without a visit to the vet.
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Customer Reviews
I picked up this product for my two dogs thinking perhaps I'd save a few dollars as the price was right and it was on the shelf with another well known brand. I may have saved a few dollars and gotten rid of some fleas, but also got a good scare. Both dogs very quickly became lethargic and quite ill, so ill it was actually scary to watch them. I later learned more about the product and found there were more serious reactions to this product.
There are warnings all over the back of the packages, including an emergency number provided by the company, Farnam. This is what is says about adverse reactions on the back of my package:
"Adverse Reaction: Some animals may be sensitive to ingredients in this product. Reaction in dogs may include skin sensitivity. Dogs may show lethargy, increased pruitus (itchiness), erythema (redness), rash and hair discoloration or hair loss at the application site. Observe the dog following treatment. Sensitivity may occur after using any pesticide product on pets. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your dog with a mild, non-insecticidal shampoo and rinse with large amounts of water. If signs continue, consult a veterinarian immediately."
If you do decide to use this product, carefully watch your animals for any adverse reactions. AND be prepared to call your vet. Not recommended!
I'm always amazed that this product is still legal and that people purchase it. I've worked at numerous vet hospitals and dog after dog visit emergency rooms due to reactions to this product. If you're thinking, "any topical product has risk of adverse reactions", consider that I never once saw a dog at the ER due to Frontline or Advantage. Yes, these brands are pricey, but for an obvious reason. A trip to an emergency hospital will cost you a lifetime's supply of Frontline or Advantage. And money aside, my dog's health and comfort are not worth that risk.


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