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Frontline Plus, Advantix, Advantage Multi and other pet medications $6 for 3 month!


When I tell people that they can pay only $2 per month or $6 for 3 month supply, for genuine non-prescription pet anti-flea medication they usually think I'm joking. However this is true. I haven't thought of this myself, but have stumbled upon this information when I was searching for cheap anti-flea medication online. Normally one would pay anywhere between $35-$60 for three month supply (3 capsules) of anti-flea treatments from veterinary or on-line shops. However, for people with smaller dogs - there is a way to dramatically reduce price.

Let me show you how to pay only $2 per dose, when you buy meds for your dogs
Use the "Search Amazon" box on your left to find your favorite brand of Anti-Flea medications and then follow these instructions!.



Here is how it works:

Let's say you have a Yorkshire terrier, poodle or other small breed - they are usually under 22lb in weight. Normally, you would buy the smallest avaliable capsules. For example you want FrontLine Plus.

1 -  Instead of buying the ORANGE box rated for dogs from 0-22lb at $37, you should buy the RED box rated for dogs between 89-132lb for $35! The proportion of  the ingredients is the same in all of them. The only thing that is different is the size of an individual capsule. Make sure to select the pack for 89-132lb dogs!

 

 


2 - The next thing you will need is a small plastic syringe without a needle and with volume markings - they usually run around $0.30-$0.60 depending on where you buy them. You can buy one and reuse it, or buy a pack and throw them away after each use, it is up to you.

 



3 - Small med's container. you can get one of these in any drug store for anywhere between $.50 and $2. You will use it for storing the extra medication.


When you receive your first big dog package - take one capsule out and put the rest into a cool, dry place. Squize the contents of the capsule into your meds container, then draw the liquid with syringe as appropriate for your dog size:
0.023 fl oz (0.67 mL) for dogs 22lb or less
0.045 fl oz (1.34 mL) for dogs 23-44lb
0.091 fl oz (2.68 mL) for dogs 45-88lb

Now follow manufacturer's instructions to apply it!

You can close the storage container with the rest of the liquid and use it the next month.

NOTE: Be sure to buy from a reputable place! I personally highly recommend buying your meds from Amazon.com since they sell these in large quantities and their supply is always fresh. They also only sell packs made for United States, not Europe, New Zealand or Australia. You want to buy meds only made for USA! I personally buy it right here on Amazon.com