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Frontline Gold for Dogs Flea & Tick Treatment (Large Dog, 45-88 lbs.)

Frontline Gold for Dogs Flea & Tick Treatment (Large Dog, 45-88 lbs.)

By Frontline 9 reviews analyzed Updated Aug 2025 80% confidence
6.6 /10
Quality
6.0
Value
7.0
Design
0.0
Function
6.5
Durability
6.0

In a Nutshell

  • Effective in preventing fleas and ticks.
  • High cost may be a concern.
  • Mixed effectiveness, especially on large dogs with thick coats.
  • Users appreciate the ease of use and topical application.

Quick Verdict

Frontline Gold for Dogs is a reliable flea and tick treatment that many users find effective, but it has received criticism for its high cost, and some users report it being ineffective on large dogs with thick coats.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 9
Would Recommend 55%
Would Buy Again 33%
Avg Lifespan 3-4 months

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Suitable
🐈 Cats
Caution

Critical Warnings

high

Less effective for large dogs with thick coats.

Prevention: Consider alternatives or additional treatments, consult with a veterinarian.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Effective in Preventing Fleas & Ticks (3)

    Many users report that it works well in preventing fleas and ticks.

  • Safe and Easy to Apply (2)

    Users appreciate the ease of use and the fact that it is a topical medicine.

  • Excellent Customer Service (1)

    Chewy's customer service is highly praised, especially when there are issues with the product.

Cons

  • High Cost (2) major

    Many users complain about the high cost of the product.

  • Ineffectiveness (2) critical

    The product has been reported to be ineffective for some users, particularly those with large dogs with thick coats.

    Tip: Consider internal medicines or other brands.

  • Not Suitable for Cats (1) major

    There are reports that Frontline Plus for cats also didn't work, causing fleas to spread to indoor cats.

Quality Trend: Declining

Some users indicate the quality has declined in recent batches, and the product has become less effective.

Older Reviews Said:

positive

Newer Reviews Say:

negative

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Dog owners in tick-heavy areas — Effective in preventing fleas and ticks, especially in rural areas.
  • Those who prefer topical treatments — Topical application is safe and easy to use.

Skip If

  • Owners of large dogs with thick coats — Ineffective for large, thick-coated dogs
  • Pet owners on a tight budget — High cost may not be justified if the product is ineffective.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan 1-6 months

Factors: Pet size and coat type

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Care Tips from Users

  • 💡 Review effectiveness after every few month applications
  • 💡 Ensure no pets have flea issues before applying
  • 💡 Combine with orally administered medications for a full anti tick and flea solution.
  • 💡 Apply in high tick season rains.

Floor Compatibility

Hardwood
Tile
Carpet
Vinyl
Laminate

Rating Distribution

3.9
9 reviews
5★
55%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
22%
1★
23%
effective (3) easy to use (2) expensive (2) ineffective (2)

Common Questions

Is Frontline Gold effective for large dogs with thick coats?

The product may not be as effective for large dogs with thick coats. Consider alternatives or additional treatments.

How long does Frontline Gold last?

Frontline Gold typically lasts for 1-6 months, with an average estimate of 3-4 months, but effectiveness can vary based on pet size and coat type.

Is Frontline Gold safe for cats?

No, Frontline Gold is not suitable for cats. Frontline Plus for cats has also been reported to be ineffective.

Highlighted Reviews

— Ann

"We have used Frontline Gold for 10 years now on our dog Scout and we have never had any flea or tick issues with him...works great for our Scouty!"

— A SERIAL FINDER

"My Vet said these topicals are rarely effective on large thick coat dogs."

Bottom Line

Frontline Gold is a good option for those who prefer topical treatments, but its high cost and mixed effectiveness may not justify it for all users. Consider alternatives based on pet size and coat type.

6.6 /10
Average