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Most HelpfulWe live in Florida where fleas can be a problem year round. My dog was constantly itching and everything else we have tried wasn't working very well. I was a bit skeptical at first about trying Comfortis and the claim that it could kill all the fleas in 30min- 4 hours but I am now impressed! My veterinarian...
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Most HelpfulI tried Comfortis in October 08 after not having success with Frontline Plus. I have 2 poodle mixed dogs and one Brittany. I gave them Comfortis about 3:30 pm. Around 5 pm, the Brittany vomited but didn't seem sick. I put my pets outside and watched them for a while and left them out for about...
read full review »We have tried just about everything there is out there for fleas, with all bad results, nothing seemed to work until we tried Confortis. My wife took our little guy to the Vet last summer for his shots, and just happened to mention that she was at wits end with the flea situation. And last year was a really bad year. They recommended Confortis, we had never heard of it before then, but we will never use anything else after this.
We have tried Frontline Plus, Advantix, Hartz, Dips, Shampoos, everything. The liquid stuff, all it does is make a greasy spot on his back and nothing else. Dips...
read full review »Firstly, let me tell you that I'm a firm believer in natural products and avoiding chemicals at all costs. I feed my pet carnivores an all natural, species appropriate diet of raw meat, bones and organs, just as their wild brothers the wolves would eat. That being said, I have tried everything to rid my house and dogs of fleas (a common problem here in Central Florida) and NOTHING worked before Comfortis. In the past (before I went all natural) I had tried all the other "chemical" products - Borax powder in the carpet, Frontline, Advantage, the sprays you can buy at pet stores. Then...
read full review »After dealing with dips, sprays, spot on treatments (Frontline), and everything you could think of, I called my vet and asked if they had anything better than frontline I could give my poor little itchy pug. They gave me a two pack of Comfortis. I was skeptical, reading reviews on how "amazing" this drug is I couldn't believe it could be true. My pug took the pill with no problems, as she does eat anything in sight, and an hour later, when I picked her up off her bed dead fleas were everywhere. I used a flea comb and pulled 4 more dead fleas off her. I am so happy with this treatment. She had no...
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since July 2009
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I have 4 mixed breed dogs all litter mates ( chow - golden retriever ) one was severly allergic to fleas. I treated all with comfortis and fleas gone. The allergic dog started to grow hair back within weeks and looks and behaves like he was a pup again. Made a believer out of me and i would recommend comfortis to all owners with flea problems.
I like Comfortis because once I give it to my dog the fleas die almost immediately and then keep dying for weeks. It's very nice not to have the pesticides on my dogs back. She would rub all over the furniture and that worried me with the kids.
My 4-month old Aussie mix was suffering from a terrible flea infestation. We tried everything-sprays, drops, shampoos, powders, and they would all provide comfort for a few hours but then the fleas would be back! I was tired of it. A friend at work told me about the Comfortis pill, so I did some online research and was very impressed. I went the next morning and bought the pill at my local Vet's office. My puppy chewed it right up with no problems, and about an hour later the scratching had completely stopped! When I looked at her, she had dead fleas all over her. This product is amazing! I love...
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since June 2009
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I always used Frontline on our dogs to kill fleas and it has always been a hassle to apply. My dogs hated having something rubbed into their back that they couldn't see, smell and had no idea what it was. We have a yorkie palm and a dachshund. It is not as bad using frontline on our dachshund as it is on our yorkie palm because the dachshund has short hair. But our yorkie palm has long hair and hates for you to put anything on him. You have to try to part his hair just to get to his scalp, then hold him still long enough to get it all on there. So everytime we applied Frontline he would...
read full review »I have a puppy that we started on Comfortis. I gave her the pill and within a few hours, most fleas had died. She stopped scratching and when I checked her, I didn't see any more fleas. I was very excited about getting rid of them. I would say within the next 2 weeks, she had more fleas. They were staying on her and not leaving. Now I have an itchy puppy that fleas are attracted to. We have her next vet appointment 11-23-09 and I will start her on a different flea medicine. I have 2 other dogs that are inside dogs. They have frontline and don't have any problems with fleas. I thought that we would...
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since November 2009
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The vet recommended this for my dog. I gave it to him when I got home. Literally within thirty minutes the fleas were falling off. Comfortis is not advertised for ticks but on my dog it killed them too. It did not stop them from biting him but they died after bitting him and he didn't scratch at the places where he had been bit. I love this product and I use it on my other dog too.
Sincerely,
Kim, Mountain View, AR
since August 2009
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| Brand Name |
Comfortis |
| Product Name |
Comfortis |
| Type |
Flea & Tick Treatment |

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