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Can I use frontline on my dog after grooming?

Can I use frontline on my dog after grooming?


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You need to wait 48 hours after washing, because the dog has an pily layer that is removed when washed, and it is this layer which actually allows the Frontline to protect the dog.

After that period - go ahead. 


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Fool me once,

shame on you!!

Fool me twice,shame on me!

my vet says after 24 hours,call your vet


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Yes, but I'd wait 24 hours. After bathing & grooming a dogs skin is dryer due to the bathing washing away the natural oils in the dogs fur/skin & the grooming taking away a layer of dead skin. Your dogs skin will be a little sensitive & may be a little irritated immediately after.


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