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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I guess it depends on where you live.,
By Lady K (IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops, 15 week supply - For Dogs Between 33 - 66 Lbs (Grocery)
The product helped the older larger dogs a LOT more than what was offered locally or at the vet, but didn't kill ALL the fleas. I was just grateful that they were no longer scratching 24/7. However, when we treated Mom's 9 pound, 9 month old Yorkie-poo he had a severe reaction and went into shock and we thought we were going to lose him. He lived thanks to the vets suggestions. I'd test with a drop and wait at least 4-5 hours to make sure yours can tolerate it because it can't be thoroughly removed from their systems. If a reaction occurs you need to bathe them immediately with lots of soap and water to dilute what's on the skin and hasn't been absorbed, encourage them to drink lots of water, and keep them walking and awake until they start to rebound from the effects. As far as our vet knew, there is nothing else that can be done to save a pet from a severe reaction to any of the drops that are out, so treat them like you would yourself with any chemical you put on your skin and just try a tiny bit first.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The BEST,
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This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops, 15 week supply - For Dogs Up to 33 Lbs (Grocery)
We live in the mountains and our dogs get lots of ticks. I HATE ticks. They are gross, creepy, disease carrying parasites that would love to infest your home ... first your dogs, then your kids, then you. Here is how they operate (briefly) ... first a female tick bites your dog and begins to engorge ... then she puts out a pheromone that attracts male ticks. Interesting note here: people occasionally see 1 big tick surrounded by smaller ticks ... this gives birth to the legend that ticks "dig in" and lay eggs - this is not true ... the smaller ticks are males that have been attracted to the female. When she is full (about 2-3 days for most common ticks) she drops off and lays a million eggs. If she happens to drop off while in your house, you are in serious trouble. I have nightmares about this happening in the worst spot, like in my kid's bed, or mine. Like I said, I HATE ticks. In our area, the dogs bring in about 4 ticks per week, and since they have long hair, it is very hard to find them - this just ups my fear factor. When we got our first tick of the season about a month ago, (on ME!) I freaked out and started doing research on how to prevent them. Several good brands claim to kills ticks, but they are $50-$80 per month, per dog ... YIKES! Not only is Cutter a fraction the price, but it repels mosquitoes too! We have used this for a month now (one application), and I have not found a single tick! Also, the dogs have less bumps and irritated spots (I am assuming from bug bites they normally endure, but no longer have) on their skin. It did irritate them a little in the first 24 hours - a little scratching and biting, but 30 days of no irritation is a fair trade for 1.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works very well! Shocked!,
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This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops, 15 week supply - For Dogs Over 66 Lbs (Grocery)
Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops - For Dogs Over 66 Pounds
To start I have been a frontline fan for years but of course I was never a fan of the price. A neighbor of mine just started using this on their dog a little over 3 months ago and obviously I was skeptical. You see we live in a very dog friendly neighborhood BUT many of our neighbors are lazy when it comes to flea prevention and that makes our neighborhood a flea heaven. When it comes to flea and tick protection we need the good stuff to keep the fleas our and our pets in (and happy). We ran out of frontline and are on hard times so taking our dog to the vet and paying for frontline was a bit of a cost we could not handle right now. Our neighbor allowed us to use one of her doses of cutter plus and within 4 days our dog was back to normal and we can check her randomly to find zero fleas (yay!). Not only that but we also have had a bad ear mite problem and for the first time we are not chasing our dog around weekly for her ear cleaning as she really hates it. Her ears look great and we are now are the 4 month of usage. I will never go back. ============================= If you like frontline you will simply love this. If you have a flea problem just give this product 4 days minimum to truly kick in. After our first 4 days we were flea free and have been flea free since that day not to mention this is a once every 5 week product vs once every 4 so again you save. Thanks Cutter, this product is great!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Frontline, Waaay Cheaper, Too,
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This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops, 15 week supply - For Dogs Up to 33 Lbs (Grocery)
After years of using Frontline, now in the toughest environment - Hawaii - I'm so grateful I've discovered this Cutter product. It works immediately. Overnight my two Corgis stopped scratching. Frontline, the product the vets have put us all in bondage to, is soooo second rate and doesn't last two weeks in this area. Bye Bye Frontline. Whoo Whoo Cutter!!!!
And sooo affordable. Finally!!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I'd give it a "ZERO STARS" if I could,
This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops for Dogs, 15 week supply (Misc.)
I used one tube of the Cutter Flea & Tick for dogs over 66 lbs. on my 98 lb. Rottweiler on Saturday. By Saturday night, she was scratching like crazy, and couldn't walk for more than 5 or 6 steps before her hind leg would come up to start scratching again. We bathed her first thing Sunday morning, and scrubbed the best we could. It is now Wednesday, and the poor thing is still itchy. She's been on 25 mg of Benadryl 2x a day, which seems to help, but as soon as it wears off, she's scratching again. As you can imagine, we have not had a full night of sleep since this started. The vet can't see us until Friday, and I feel like an awful person for putting my poor dog through this!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
You get what you pay for,
By Kemi "Kemi" (Philadelphia,PA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops, 15 week supply - For Dogs Up to 33 Lbs (Grocery)
Doesn't work nearly as well as a frontline. When I use this my 17lb cockapoo still scratches:(
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
In LOVE,
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This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops, 15 week supply - For Dogs Between 33 - 66 Lbs (Grocery)
We live in the mountains and our dogs get lots of ticks. I HATE ticks. They are gross, creepy, disease carrying parasites that would love to infest your home ... first your dogs, then your kids, then you. Here is how they operate (briefly) ... first a female tick bites your dog and begins to engorge ... then she puts out a pheromone that attracts male ticks. Interesting note here: people occasionally see 1 big tick surrounded by smaller ticks ... this gives birth to the legend that ticks "dig in" and lay eggs - this is not true ... the smaller ticks are males that have been attracted to the female. When she is full (about 2-3 days for most common ticks) she drops off and lays a million eggs. If she happens to drop off while in your house, you are in serious trouble. I have nightmares about this happening in the worst spot, like in my kid's bed, or mine. Like I said, I HATE ticks. In our area, the dogs bring in about 4 ticks per week, and since they have long hair, it is very hard to find them - this just ups my fear factor. When we got our first tick of the season about a month ago, (on ME!) I freaked out and started doing research on how to prevent them. Several good brands claim to kills ticks, but they are $50-$80 per month, per dog ... YIKES! Not only is Cutter a fraction the price, but it repels mosquitoes too! We have used this for a month now (one application), and I have not found a single tick! Also, the dogs have less bumps and irritated spots (I am assuming from bug bites they normally endure, but no longer have) on their skin. It did irritate them a little in the first 24 hours - a little scratching and biting, but 30 days of no irritation is a fair trade for 1.
5.0 out of 5 stars
AMAZING!,
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This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops, 15 week supply - For Dogs Between 33 - 66 Lbs (Grocery)
We live in Upper Michigan and have a cabin in the heart of the great northwoods, which is a true test for tick control. I purchased this product for our 3 dogs and it worked amazing! Our dogs went two summers without a single tick on them. My only complaint is that I was unable to find the product last summer. I am hopeful to find it this summer.
1.0 out of 5 stars
flee product,
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This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops, 15 week supply - For Dogs Up to 33 Lbs (Grocery)
this product doesn't work. save your money, and go elsewhere. by frontline. you get what you pay for. your dogs needs something that works.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Itchy dogs.,
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This review is from: 8in1 Cutter Plus 5-in-1 Flea & Tick Drops, 15 week supply - For Dogs Between 33 - 66 Lbs (Grocery)
Over a weeklong period I found this made my two dogs itch more. Had to scrub them down and put Frontline on them.
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