Description
- Effective, Waterproof Flea Treatment for Dogs: PetArmor Plus is a waterproof, flea & tick topical prevention for dogs that kills fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks, and chewing lice for up to 30 days after application
- Trusted, Vet Quality* Formula: Containing fipronil and (S)-methoprene, the same active ingredients as FRONTLINE Plus for Dogs. PetArmor Plus for Dogs has a powerful formula that starts to kill fleas within 24 hours
- Break the Flea Cycle: Unlike other flea and tick treatments that may temporarily suppress flea activity, PETARMOR Plus Dog Flea Treatment works by effectively breaking the flea life cycle! Kill flea eggs and larvae to prevent re-infestation
- Fast Acting Long-Lasting Flea and Tick Protection: One application of PetArmor Plus lasts up to 30 days nose to tail. A 3-dose package lasts three months
- Easy-to-use, Long-Lasting: PetArmor Plus flea and tick treatment comes with three (3) waterproof topical applications that provide your pet flea protection and control for three (3) months, or one year
Teaching mom of 7 –
This works fine for indoor cats. If you have a cat that goes outside I would recommend something like Revoluion for that cat. I give my cat that goes outside Revolution and my inside only cats this and it worls fine.
Rosi –
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After my son noticed tiny slithering bugs on our 9 month old tabby, I bathed him and tried other treatments that didn’t work. My son had noticed tiny slithering bugs on our cat Chivo, so we quickly treated him with Pet Armour Plus on February 4th. Since then, we haven’t seen any more bugs, and Chivo can enjoy the outdoors without worry. Thanks, Pet Armour, for keeping our kitty healthy and bug-free!
Katie –
I have 2 dogs that only go outside to potty and live full time indoors.
We live in South Texas we’re it doesn’t get cold enough to kill the fleas and ticks during the winter so we have have to treat our dogs year round.
We also have 2 African sulcata tortoises that live in our backyard so we can’t treat the yard with pesticides.
This product works extremely well for flea control however it does not work (on my dogs) for ticks.
As pleased as we are with how it has eliminated the fleas we are disappointed to have to find another solution for our tick problem.
Mags –
We’ve used these as prevention and when a cat already had fleas. If a cat already has fleas you will notice less fleas the next day. After 3 days all fleas are completely gone. When used for prevention no fleas or ticks on cats. We have 4 cats and they have never experienced irritation or any side effects. Good product.
Rosi –
I’ve been very happy with this flea and tick treatment. It’s easy-to-use and effectively treats fleas, which is all you could really ask for. Additionally, it’s an affordable option, especially for those of us who use it primarily indoors during the winter months, then switch to prescription strength treatments for the more flea-active spring, summer, and early fall. So far, it’s been working great for us!
Ali Johns –
This is the first time I’ve used PetArmor Plus. I usually use Fronline Plus for dogs. This is cheaper, and I have many pets. So, I thought I’d try it. I also used Frontline Plus for dogs, on my cats. I never had a problem. It’s always worked well on both species with no side effects (both Frontline Plus for dogs and Frontline Plus for cats have the same ingredients…some flea meds for dogs cannot be used on cats, and vice versa, because of certain ingredients being dangerous for one or the other). This product is supposed to have the same ingredients as Frontline Plus for dogs. But, I can’t find any feedback yet on people using it on their cats, like they do with the Fronline Plus for dogs. So, I might wait a bit before trying it on my cats, too. It’s cheaper to buy this way and use on dogs and cats instead of buying separately for each species. I found out this little trick from several animal rescue sites that buy packages for large dogs and divide doses depending on weight. You have to know the correct dosage to give and use a capped vial and a syringe (without needle). So, don’t just start doing it without having correct info. As for my dogs, it has been about 2 1/2 weeks on PetArmor Plus, and it seems to be working still. It did take a few days to kill off all their fleas. But, I’d ran out of flea meds, and my pets had fleas when I put this product on them. They usually do not miss monthly doses. So, they haven’t been without it in the past, and probably didn’t have fleas at the time of each monthly treatment. A few fleas got in my house while they were not treated. Pets are doing ok now, and I haven’t seen any fleas. But, it is early November in NC. It’s been cold, but not really cold. It still gets up to upper 50’s often, and low 60’s on occasion, and gets down to upper 40’s. It’s only got into 30’s a few times. Not as many fleas are hanging around outside. But, fleas have not been killed out by freezing temps yet this season. Overall, I think it seems to be working pretty well. I’m giving 4 ⭐️ since it seemed to take a few days to get rid of fleas. Frontline Plus works quicker. I will continue to use this because of cost-effectiveness if it holds up. I hope to find feedback on giving it to cats soon, too. 😉
Update: it is end of February 2019, we are getting many days of 60 degree weather again. So, we’ve been seeing some fleas here and there, here in NC. This product lasts about 3 weeks, give or take…not quite a whole month. Indoor environment is always warm. Obviously, fleas like warm environments. So, we’ve had to continue giving this because of somewhat mild winter. I didn’t have to give this in January. But, I began again beginning of Feb. I also decided to try this on my cats since Frontline Plus for dogs also works on cats. Both my cats seem to do fine (and have received 2 doses of this so far), like they did with the Frontline Plus for dogs. So, I am able to give this to them, too, without having to buy a separate kind for cats. Again, know your dosing if you decide to do this. I don’t like that this product is quite a bit more oily in the fur, and takes longer to dry than Frontline Plus. The oilyness seems to go away within 24+ hours…not as quickly as Frontline, but I can deal with it. I have 2 chihuahuas that will groom each other, and try to clean it off. I have to keep them separated the day I put this on them (as I did with any other flea med). If they lick it off and ingest it, it will make them sick. So, make sure to keep any pets, that like to groom each other, separated the first day of application. This is why it is supposed to be placed on back of neck, so your pet cannot reach it and lick it off. It will make them sick, as will other flea/tick meds. I have learned these tricks from animal rescue sites. I am not a vet. I’m just sharing how it’s worked for me and my pets.
Update: end of Sept. 2019-this stuff has consistently gotten worse with every month. I see less and less effectiveness every month since I started using it. It has continually gotten worse with each month that has passed. June and July was a little bad. Ikeptfibding fleas here and there. But, August and Sept have been the worst after application. It hasn’t helped the cat outside at all. (He was a stray that I give this to for relief. It doesn’t help him. He still has a lot of fleas all the time. It seems to help for a few days to a week at most. Even then, I see him scratching often. My inside dogs are still getting fleas. It did seem to get rid of fleas within a few days after application. But, each month, I would notice more fleas getting on them, and they’d bring them in the house and they would get on my cat, who does not go outside at all. In August, this stuff only worked less than 2 weeks on my pets who live indoors and only go out to potty in our fenced in yard or take walks. When I gave it in August, I noticed it never did completely kill the fleas. I keep finding fleas on each of them. I have to comb them with a flea comb every few days to make sure they don’t get bad. Most of my 4 dogs would usually have 1 or 2 fleas when I’d comb them. But, my dog with long fur had 10-12 last time I combed him, which is a lot. That is not good enough for me. When your pets keep bringing in fleas, they get in your home. Before you know it, they start feeding on us, then get in the carpet, start laying eggs, and hatching more fleas if you’re not careful. I added a pic of my feet that got bit up by fleas a couple weeks ago, because the pets just keep having more and more on them. I haven’t went anywhere or been outside for any period longer than 5 minutes. This happened one night. I noticed itsitting here on the couch. I like to sit here undera blanket. My 2 chihuahuas always get under the covers and lay at my feet. A flea must have jumped off one of them, and decided I was it’s next meal. I looked up flea bites online, which look like the bites on my feet. It’s effectiveness of this stuff had just went downhill all summer. At the height of flea season, which is August and Sept, you don’t want to be using flea prevention that doesn’t work. I gave it 10 months…most people don’t do that. I won’t purchase this again. I’ll be going back to Frontline Plus.
Karen Ferguson –
Last autumn, we faced a challenging flea infestation in our yard, and unfortunately, my dog became a host for these unwelcome guests. It was disheartening to see her struggle with the discomfort. That’s when I decided to try PetArmor Plus for Flea and Tick Prevention, and I’m so glad I did.
The difference was noticeable almost immediately. Before using PetArmor Plus, I would comb through my dog’s fur and find fleas alive and well, much to my dismay. However, after starting the treatment, any fleas I found were dead. This was a clear sign that the product was working exactly as promised.
What impressed me most about PetArmor Plus is its effectiveness. Dealing with fleas and ticks can be daunting, especially when you see your pet in distress. This product not only relieved my dog from the constant itching but also gave me peace of mind knowing she was protected from further infestations.
Ali Johns –
This product has been exactly what I needed for my dog. It’s waterproof, which is perfect for those rainy days and unexpected puddle splashes. Plus, it’s long-lasting – a major bonus. I’ve also noticed it effectively breaks the flea cycle, which has made a noticeable difference. Overall, a fantastic preventative measure! The price is right.