Frontline Plus vs Nexgard

Topical spot-on vs oral chewable. Which flea and tick treatment is right for your dog? We compare effectiveness, safety, convenience, and price.

Quick Comparison

FactorFrontline PlusNexgard
TypeTopical spot-onOral chewable
Active ingredientFipronil + (S)-methopreneAfoxolaner
Kills fleas in12 hours4 hours
Kills ticksYes (48 hours)Yes (24 hours)
Water exposureWait 48h after applicationNo restriction
Min age8 weeks8 weeks / 4 lbs
Best forAll breeds, budget-friendlyDogs who swim/ hate topicals

Our Verdict

Both are excellent products. Choose Frontline Plus if you want the most affordable option and your dog tolerates topical application. Choose Nexgard if your dog swims frequently, hates being handled, or you have young children who might touch the application site. For maximum savings, buy Frontline Plus from CanadaPetCare (12% off + free shipping). For Nexgard, use BestVetCare's Big Cart Sale ($5 off every item).

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