FRONTLINE Spot On Flea & Tick Treatment for Medium Dogs
FRONTLINE Spot On Flea & Tick Treatment for Medium Dogs (10-20 kg) – 3 Pipettes


CHECKLIST FOR USING FRONTLINE SPOT ON:
– Your dog is at least eight weeks old
– Your dog weighs at least 2kg
– Your dog shows no signs of lesions or feeling unwell. If they show any of these signs, you should not apply the product and see a veterinary surgeon
No flea product can stop fleas jumping onto your pets. It is normal to see a few fleas on your pet after treatment as new fleas continue to hatch out from infested environments. These fleas will be killed within 24 hours of jumping onto your treated pet.
Select the correct size of pipette according to your pet’s weight
![]() Small Dog | ![]() Medium Dog | ![]() Large Dog | ![]() Extra Large Dog | |
PET WEIGHT | over 2 up to 10kg | over 10 up to 20kg | over 20 up to 40kg | over 40 up to 60kg* |
KILLS FLEAS | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
KILLS TICKS | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
KILLS LICE | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
COLOUR OF PACK | Orange | Blue | Purple | Red |


*For dogs over 60kg, apply two Large Dog pipettes.
FRONTLINE Spot On contains fipronil. FRONTLINE Spot On is indicated for treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations and control of infestations with Trichodectes canis biting lice on dogs. UK: AVM-GSL. For information about side effects, precautions, warnings and contraindications please refer to the product packaging. Further information available in the SPC or from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd, RG12 8YS, UK. Use Medicines Responsibly. Copyright 2019 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Date of preparation: Apr 2019. PE2741.
Size: | 3 Pipettes |
Dimensions: | 14.8 x 1.7 x 11.2 cm; 0.13 Grams |
Model: | 2042219123 |
Colour: | Clear |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Dimensions: | 14.8 x 1.7 x 11.2 cm; 0.13 Grams |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 3 Pipettes |
Volume: | 4.02 Fluid Ounces |
My dog is everything to me so although this treatment is not cheap he’s worth every penny as he never ever has fleas or ticks. I assume worm protection is just as effective
I buy these every month for my dogs. Seems to help with fleas and ticks
Always use this as Stronghold can only be supplied by a vet. It does the job.
Never had an issue with fleas since using Front line Plus.
Found to be the most effective treatment for my dog over the years, highly recommended
Used it for four months now gone up to next level same make as my dos are getting bigger now seems it has been working very well.
Can I cancel this order for every time it’s coming out please. My 17yr old dog passed away 3 days ago and I don’t need it anymore. It was good to use as she was a healthy flea free dog.
My Mums dog seemed to have an issue with mites. After giving the dog a bath and applying this to her neck as per the instructions, it stopped the biting and the sore patch then healed.
Easy to snap the container and get it onto the dog, just had to stop her shaking it off after. So kept her still for a couple of mins to give it a chance to work in.
Did not work s expected had to wait a week before I could use agai
I bought these after searching for a reasonable priced treatment. Frontline I’ve used in the past and always found it good.
No problems with fleas yet!
She has picked up the odd flea when around another infested dog but they have never hung around, never given chance to breed, so I would also assume the flea element also does it’s job effectively. This product could seriously take one less stress off your mind.
Bought due to being unable to attend vet with dog for this treatment. Easy enough to use and ok price. Would buy online again if in the same situation. Prefer to attend vet for treatment so can get weight and general health check undertaken at the same time.
Killed my dogs flees, and didn’t smell like crap.
Not sure how you are supposed to rate 5 stars on these, maybe if they smelled like roses or something, so my dog liked to sit and get squelched with the drops, she did seem to notice it and resist a little, but that is extremely subjective, at-least she didn’t try to get away like some of my pets have reacted to stronger smelling drops.
We have a mongrel. He is mostly beagle, if you put a bag over his head (which he wouldn’t like much) you would swear pure beagle, but his head is more jack russell (in shape, not size, he doesn’t look weirdly proportioned!) – so god knows what went on there… Anyway, we’ve never suffered with fleas until recently when I started to notice the odd bite on my legs, and once or twice I thought I’d seen something on a pale surface which then disappeared in a blink. Classic flea sighting. He certainly wasn’t infested, but clearly there was a bit of a problem developing. So I washed his bed, and put this on him, and the problem vanished.
Some people report this doesn’t work any more, but it fixed our (admittedly nascent) problem.