🐶 Keep your pup pest-free and happy!
SENTRY Fiproguard Flea & Tick Squeeze-On is a vet-quality topical treatment designed for small dogs (5-22 lbs) that provides effective protection against fleas, ticks, and chewing lice for up to 30 days. Each pack includes six waterproof applicators, ensuring a six-month supply of reliable pest control.
Item Volume | 0.14 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 1.76 Ounces |
Active Ingredients | Fipronil |
Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
Target Species | Dogs |
Dog Breed Size | Small |
Scent Name | Scent Free |
Item Form | Drops |
B**M
Works Great – No More Fleas or Ticks!
We have a wooded yard and used to struggle with fleas and ticks on our small dog. Since using Sentry Fiproguard for the past year, we haven’t had any issues! It’s easy to apply, comes with clear instructions and pre-measured doses. I use auto-ship so we never miss a month. Great price and very effective—highly recommend!
B**R
A Game-Changer!
I’ve been using Sentry Fiproguard for my large dog for several months now, and I couldn't be happier with the results! This flea and tick prevention product works incredibly well. It’s easy to apply, and I love how quickly it starts working to keep those pests away. My dog has never had any issues with fleas or ticks since using it, and it’s been a huge relief knowing he’s protected.The product comes in convenient, pre-measured doses for each month, so there’s no mess or guesswork. I also appreciate that it’s designed specifically for large dogs like mine (89-132 pounds), ensuring that he gets the right amount of protection.The best part? It doesn’t irritate his skin like some other treatments I’ve tried, and he doesn’t even seem to notice when I apply it. Highly recommend this flea and tick treatment if you want something effective, affordable, and easy to use. It’s been a game-changer for my dog’s health and comfort!
P**T
Worked well but the price has escalated
It worked well for my dogs but because of the price increase I now buy less expensive options.
J**S
Seems equivalent to Frontline Top Spot
In the South flea protection is needed all year. I've used Frontline Top Spot for years with good results. I've used this product for about 1 year without any flea issues. When it dries after the application it does leave a bit of white residue, unlike Frontline, but this can be brushed off. The dogs go outdoors, walk through the neighborhood with me, and go to dog parks. Likely have been exposed to fleas but without any taking up residence. The product disperses across the animal's skin, but requires some oil to do so. You should avoid bathing the animal before or after application. I allow about a week on both sides, but this may be longer than required. Some reviews say this is not effective with an existing infestation, which is not completely true. This product only works on adult fleas that are on the animal. It will eventually end the infestation, but only in a matter of weeks, since it takes about two weeks (as I recall) for fleas to progress from eggs to adults.
K**E
Hair thinning and loss gradual then...BAM!
I used this product for maybe 9 months - we purchased a yr supply because it was cheap and I got free shipping. It was the first time we switched to this product. We used another topical for 13 years. The product does what it says - it did prohibit the flea and tics. I gave it a 1 star rating because I felt my dog had a reaction to the product each time it was applied and that reaction continue to build over time. I hesitated writing a review because I wasn't positive if it was this product. I can say with certainty now it was.I want to make it clear that, for us, it was not a very obvious reaction at first. No one really noticed it, or I would have discontinued use immediately!! Our 13 yr old lab never had issues with other topicals and this product seem to do weird things to her hair in the application area. Our dog never showed any other ill signs. After seeing what happened I can only explain it as a gradual thinning of hair in the application area....not enough to actually warrant a concern or anyone notice. I think we all did notice it to an extent but never thought it had to do with the product. Then it moved to hair coming off in that area when we brushed her. Hair came off in CLUMPS and we discontinued the product immediately and threw away the last few applications. Her hair has grown in fully now and we are using a different product.
J**Y
It’s okay.
It’s probably 3.5 stars.Decent price and decent performance. I suppose it might actually perform well for a lot of people. I don’t think there is anything wrong with choosing this product.I however will only use it in the winter/fall and only spring/summer for a backup. That is why I tried this to begin with; the regular topical solution we use kept being out of stock.It is a little stinky. No surprise, they all are. It actually might smell slightly less powerful than the usual one we use. The stink fadesSeems fine. I found no ticks or fleas. I have used the product twice (2 months). I did however notice a couple times a little bug or two flying around the dog’s ears. At the time, I swatted them away and thought hmm maybe it isn’t as powerful… well lol my mistake. I actually just realized this product doesn’t advertise that it deters mosquitoes, so that was my fault.So yes I’ve seen him scratch a few times but nothing major and I never saw/found anything. I think the product does advertise what it claims.I take my dog on at least one adventure a week in fields, tall grass, or other stinky spots, so I thought best to stick with the stronger stuff for summer bug months. Dogs that aren’t as active, might be fine. My dog is a husky that is spoiled rotten with 3 walks a day.It is just as annoying to apply as any topical solution. Ease of application is fine, normal. Wear glovesI attached 2-3 photos. This product, Sentry or whatever, mentions preventing mites and lice. My usual product, Provecta(based on an animal eye specialists advice), doesn’t mention those actually. But it does prevent mosquito bites, and I do find value in that. They are out heavy this time of year driving me nuts.The photos show the active ingredients (minus “OTHER” on both! Notice this sentry has a lot of OTHER…Middle ingredient on Provecta I guess is for mosquitoes and bottom one supposedly is larvae. I didn’t see larvae mentioned on Sentry. Both the other ingredients are broad spectrum versions of insecticides.-fleas-ticks-mites-lice-doesn’t stop mosquitoes-doesn’t kill larvae? Not sureReview overIf you need extra details on the specialist thing, here is a short version: Dog was having freaky symptoms in one eye. Ended up seeing an animal eye specialist that asked about his monthly heartworm stuff. (3rd picture is what was recommended). This Dr does not like dual plus heartworm/bug meds together, in general, but specifically for dogs that often get eye issues, genetic disorders, pure breed type things. So cocker spaniels for instance, are known to get thigh problems but also glocoma. Huskies like I have, also are known to develop genetic eye issues…. He told us to stop using a dual plus one in all pill. Always use topical for our case and heartworm separate. I’m not naming the product that caused this scary issue because it was extremely unusual symptoms and any other dual product could have caused similar issue with our dog. Sometimes unfortunately different medicines cause weird symptoms to certain people/animals and may not be common. We are only one of a few recorded cases of this eye issues occurring from a heartworm pill over years of studies. So it is rare. Just be cautious and talk to your vet. We just have to use a heartworm medicine that does not also contain the extra chemicals and have to always do separate topical. Was a huge deal at the time, but since switching, zero issues. Other than price. The vet stuff is expensive
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