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PetArmor Plus Flea and Tick Prevention for Dogs, Large Dog Flea and Tick Treatment, 3 Doses, Waterproof Topical, Fast Acting (45-88 lbs)

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Style: 45-88 lbs


Size: 3 Count


Features

  • Effective, Waterproof Flea Treatment for Dogs: PetArmor Plus is a waterproof flea and tick treatment for dogs that kills fleas, eggs, larvae, ticks, and chewing lice up to 30 days after application
  • Trusted, Vet Quality* Formula: This large dog flea and tick treatment contains fipronil and (S)-methoprene, the same active ingredients as FRONTLINE Plus for Dogs; PetArmor Plus for Dogs has a powerful formula that starts to kill fleas in 24 hours
  • Break the Flea Cycle: Unlike other dog flea and tick prevention that may temporarily suppress flea activity, PETARMOR Plus Dog Flea Treatment works by effectively breaking the flea life cycle! Kill flea eggs and larvae to prevent re-infestation
  • Fast Acting Long-Lasting Dog Flea & Tick Control: One application of PetArmor Plus lasts up to 30 days providing nose to tail protection. A 3-dose package lasts three months
  • Easy-to-use, Long-Lasting: PetArmor Plus tick and flea prevention for dogs comes with three (3) waterproof topical applications that provide your pet flea protection and control for three (3) months

Description

Your pets are family, and PETARMOR helps you confidently care for your dog, especially when it comes to flea and tick control. PETARMOR plus conveniently provides vet-quality protection without the expense of a vet visit. PetArmor Plus Flea and Tick Topical For Large Dogs 45-88 lbs., 12 weeks and older is a waterproof, fast-acting, long-lasting formula that kills adult fleas and ticks plus stops the flea cycle dead in its tracks. This dog flea treatment has the same active ingredients as FRONTLINE® Plus for Dogs. Get nose to tail 30-day protection with each dose at an affordable price. One three-dose package of PetArmor Plus Dog Tick and Flea Treatment offers three (3) months of continuous coverage for all breeds.

Brand: PetArmor


Item Form: Drops


Scent: No Scent


Item Weight: 9.07 g


Active Ingredients: Fipronil and s-Methoprene


Item Volume: 0.27 Fluid Ounces


Allergen Information: Allergen-Free


Unit Count: 3 Count


Age Range (Description): 8 weeks & older


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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 0.5 x 2.5 inches; 0.32 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 5342


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 28, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Sergeants - Pet Care Products


Best Sellers Rank: #32 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #1 in Dog Flea Drops


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (61,288)


Brand Name: PetArmor


Age Range Description: 8 weeks & older


UPC: 073091025672


Global Trade Identification Number: 72


Manufacturer Part Number: 5307


Model Number: 5342


Unit Count: 3 Count


Included Components: 3 Treatments


Warranty Description: As Labeled


Manufacturer: Sergeants - Pet Care Products


Item Type Name: Flea Topical


Item Form: Drops


Scent Name: No Scent


Target Species: Dog


Item Weight: 9.07 g


Volume: 0.27 Fluid Ounces


Allergen Information: Allergen-Free


Active Ingredients: Fipronil and s-Methoprene


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Trusted vet quality flea care, works fast
Style: Cats over 1.5 lbs Size: 6 Count
Love this for my cats. It uses a trusted vet quality formula and comes with a 6 month supply, which is amazing. It protects against ticks and breaks the flea life cycle. It starts working within 24 hours and is super easy to apply. It kills fleas, eggs, and larvae. Easy to use, effective, and reasonably priced. Highly recommend to anyone dealing with fleas and ticks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 by Mary New

  • Effective Flea and Tick Treatment and Preventative, 3 Monthly Doses
Style: 5-22 lbs Size: 6 Count
I’ve been using PetArmor Plus Flea and Tick Prevention for my small Maltese dog and my dog had an active flea infestation when I first used this product on him. It cleared up his fleas in two to three days, and I have continued to use this product every thirty days. This is the recommended time between doses, and my dog has not gotten fleas again since I started to use this product as recommended. Pet Armor Plus has the same active ingredient as the best-selling name brand on the market. My dog is happy now that he’s not itching. Pet Armor has been safe and effective for my dog, and the cost savings is helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2026 by TheWiz7

  • Works
Style: 89-132 lbs Size: 6 Count
Good stuff. Use on 80+ lb German Shepherd yard dogs at my house. They run through our woods and can pick up deer ticks, etc. This stuff really works for them. I like that i only apply between shoulder blades in one place vs two or three places required by other brands.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026 by A.M.

  • Works as it should as long as your home and yard flea population is controlled first
Style: 45-88 lbs Size: 6 Count
So I'm going to leave a detailed review in hopes I can really help some people out there who are looking to find flea relief without wasting money on high dollar pet flea topical or pill products monthly just to find they dont seem to be working out too great. Due to prices...alot of people don't seem to consistently use flea products until they start noticing a flea problem. Which is understandable... But by this time...it may already be too late to be able to rely on a pet flea product alone to fix your problem. Which is usually why you wonder "why does my pets flea medicine not seem to be working?!" First of all....this Product Actually works as it should ...but you most likely won't notice good results unless your home and yard is treated as well. Which is something some people don't tend to realize . Some people just think you give your pet its medicine and everythings good to go and that all fleas disappear. But nope. This even goes for the most high dollar flea pet application out there. It don't matter what you buy. Lets start by saying we must Remember...this is not a magic liquid that turns your dogs fur into bug zappers. this won't keep a flea from hopping on. Sadly..there is no flea medicine that just keeps fleas away the same way bug spray will keep a mosquito away from us humans. But if a flea hops aboard Your pet...the flea will only die as long as it comes in contact physically or by blood ingestion of a lethal amount of the insecticide within the medicine...but won't just die instantly. It can take several hours or up to 2 days or possibly even longer for the flea to finally kick the bucket. And its possible they can still end up laying eggs before they die. So This is mainly just a preventative measure to prevent a flea infestation if your pet, home, and yard has no current flea problems but somehow your pet comes into contact with a stray hitch hiker Joe flea....say from a stray cat or dog swinging through the neighborhood , etc. Now The insecticide within the medicine itself basically only kills an adult flea. It won't usually kill a flea egg. But The insect growth regulator, that's also within the medicine , is capable of penetrating the egg and doing damage. But its not a 100% guarantee all the time. Eggs can still tough it out and end up hatching.But luckily if the egg survives....the larvae that hatches from the egg won't stand a chance with the growth regulator and never be able to mature. But That's if it comes into contact with the growth regulator. Flea eggs don't attach themselves to pets hair like a lice egg on a human will. Once a flea lays them...the eggs can fall off your pet into the yard or into your carpet or down into couch cushions or small cracks in hardwood flooring....just about anywhere. The egg may have not even stayed on your pet long enough to get enough contact with the medicine to even try to damage it. Which is why its important to treat the home and yard as well. But again..insecticides alone usually don't do nothing for flea eggs. So for inside the home..besides vacuuming thoroughly daily and washing all bedding and whatnot...use a indoor safe insectide mixed with a insect growth regulator around the home anywhere you can possible. This will hopefully target any eggs or larvae and prevent them from ever getting into adulthood along with killing any adult fleas that may be running rampant . Now lets Say you haven't started treatments yet...and you already have larvae that have matured into the next stage of life (when it turns into the pupae stage...which is when it forms its cocoon before hatching into a jumping adult flea) ... ..insecticides nor insect growth regulators will do damage because they can't penetrate the cocoon of the pupae. So once they get to the pupae stage...basically you have a biting, egg laying adult flea on its way to hatch and there is nothing you can do. Which is why even after doing treatments in the past you may have noticed a couple days later it seemed as though a million fleas came back. So this leads to me saying that if you already have fleas and you don't treat your yard or home...this product will not likely show results on its own in any reasonable manner. Also Fleas need to have a blood meal in order to lay eggs... But it don't have to be a pets blood. They can bite us humans as well. If your pet is treated....great...but it don't mean any fleas roaming rampant inside your house will encounter your dog first. Of course some will...but others may encounter you first.....and then lay eggs. And of course we don't wear flea collars or flea medicine. So unless this same flea does happen to encounter your dog or come in contact with treated areas inside your home to get a lethal dose and die before laying its eggs....the next thing you know you got a happy flea who avoided death plus a bunch of babies along the way unless treatments destroy any eggs or larvae before they can mature. So the cycle can become hard to break if you don't properly treat and clean your home to rid of them. As far as treating the yard ....in my opinion ....its the biggest thing. Because fleas thrive off of warmth and humidity. But as far as treatment. Use liquid. And obviously this means you have to use a sprayer. But you need a good one that can really saturate through the grass and down to the dirt. Them little small sprayers that people use for weed killing products and whatnot wont do you much good. For yard treatment...don't use them bug killing granules that say they kill fleas. They will. But only the adult fleas and do nothing for the other flea lifestyles . so they do no good for fleas. Also them liquid flea branded yard sprays....don't waste your money. They are garbage. I use bifen xts insecticide. And mix it with tekko pro...which is the IGR (insect growth regulator). Make sure you are consistent with initial treatments. You can do 2 or 3 once a week back to back treatments of this at first to really fight back and then just maintain it routinely once a month and you should find yourself flea free in the yard.. The products I use are a bit more expensive. But its for a reason. Once you get your yard and home under wraps ... then this topical product you apply to your pet will do its job and keep hitch hiker Joe from re infesting your property or your home. And it will save you money compared to buying the high dollar topicalss or pills the vet wants to overcharge for. Hopefully any info I've given can be helpful to anyone interested in buying this looking for flea relief that lasts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2018 by Gives_amen

  • Only over the counter flea meds that work
Style: 45-88 lbs Size: 6 Count
Petarmor ACTUALLY WORKS. Hartz and the other competitors use active ingredients that don't actually work as the fleas in the US have become completely immune to it. PetArmor uses a different one that US fleas don't have a resistance to. And it actually works! We went from feeling fleas jumping on us when walking around the kitchen to not a single flea anywhere in the house. My dog's skin didn't get irritated or anything which was good. No side effects to be seen. The size of the tubes it comes with gives you ample products to use on your dog, giving you the ability to get their armpits, groin, and other problems areas for fleas. The packaging it comes in is small and sealed very well, so you shouldn't have any issues with moisture making it inert. Amazon is asking me about the taste and appearance of this product, but tasting it would probably poison you, and appearance is not a criteria for this line of product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026 by Alex The Sailor

  • Not working as expected
Style: Cats over 1.5 lbs Size: 3 Count
I put this on both of my cats about a week ago. Per the box, it says it starts to work 24-48 hours after application. I bought a flea comb and just checked… there are still a lot of live fleas on them. They are inside cats and not sure why it hasn’t started to work.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 by Savanna

  • Great value but be careful with longer haired dogs.
Style: 45-88 lbs Size: 3 Count
Just as was good as the expensive ones at the vet for my dogs. My one goes out a lot. One thing as it is with any drop, check harrier dogs out before letting them in. The ticks tend to catch on the fur before trying get in and could get in sofa so like with any drop for harrier breeds be careful. Easy application and no bad events. Value. And I saved with subscription. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026 by Bean Fish

  • Review updated 2x over 10 month period; does not work when needed most Review updated 2x over 10 month period; does not work when needed most
Style: 89-132 lbs Size: 6 Count
This is the first time I’ve used PetArmor Plus. I usually use Fronline Plus for dogs. This is cheaper, and I have many pets. So, I thought I’d try it. I also used Frontline Plus for dogs, on my cats. I never had a problem. It’s always worked well on both species with no side effects (both Frontline Plus for dogs and Frontline Plus for cats have the same ingredients...some flea meds for dogs cannot be used on cats, and vice versa, because of certain ingredients being dangerous for one or the other). This product is supposed to have the same ingredients as Frontline Plus for dogs. But, I can’t find any feedback yet on people using it on their cats, like they do with the Fronline Plus for dogs. So, I might wait a bit before trying it on my cats, too. It’s cheaper to buy this way and use on dogs and cats instead of buying separately for each species. I found out this little trick from several animal rescue sites that buy packages for large dogs and divide doses depending on weight. You have to know the correct dosage to give and use a capped vial and a syringe (without needle). So, don’t just start doing it without having correct info. As for my dogs, it has been about 2 1/2 weeks on PetArmor Plus, and it seems to be working still. It did take a few days to kill off all their fleas. But, I’d ran out of flea meds, and my pets had fleas when I put this product on them. They usually do not miss monthly doses. So, they haven’t been without it in the past, and probably didn’t have fleas at the time of each monthly treatment. A few fleas got in my house while they were not treated. Pets are doing ok now, and I haven’t seen any fleas. But, it is early November in NC. It’s been cold, but not really cold. It still gets up to upper 50’s often, and low 60’s on occasion, and gets down to upper 40’s. It’s only got into 30’s a few times. Not as many fleas are hanging around outside. But, fleas have not been killed out by freezing temps yet this season. Overall, I think it seems to be working pretty well. I’m giving 4 ⭐️ since it seemed to take a few days to get rid of fleas. Frontline Plus works quicker. I will continue to use this because of cost-effectiveness if it holds up. I hope to find feedback on giving it to cats soon, too. 😉 Update: it is end of February 2019, we are getting many days of 60 degree weather again. So, we’ve been seeing some fleas here and there, here in NC. This product lasts about 3 weeks, give or take...not quite a whole month. Indoor environment is always warm. Obviously, fleas like warm environments. So, we’ve had to continue giving this because of somewhat mild winter. I didn’t have to give this in January. But, I began again beginning of Feb. I also decided to try this on my cats since Frontline Plus for dogs also works on cats. Both my cats seem to do fine (and have received 2 doses of this so far), like they did with the Frontline Plus for dogs. So, I am able to give this to them, too, without having to buy a separate kind for cats. Again, know your dosing if you decide to do this. I don’t like that this product is quite a bit more oily in the fur, and takes longer to dry than Frontline Plus. The oilyness seems to go away within 24+ hours...not as quickly as Frontline, but I can deal with it. I have 2 chihuahuas that will groom each other, and try to clean it off. I have to keep them separated the day I put this on them (as I did with any other flea med). If they lick it off and ingest it, it will make them sick. So, make sure to keep any pets, that like to groom each other, separated the first day of application. This is why it is supposed to be placed on back of neck, so your pet cannot reach it and lick it off. It will make them sick, as will other flea/tick meds. I have learned these tricks from animal rescue sites. I am not a vet. I’m just sharing how it’s worked for me and my pets. Update: end of Sept. 2019-this stuff has consistently gotten worse with every month. I see less and less effectiveness every month since I started using it. It has continually gotten worse with each month that has passed. June and July was a little bad. Ikeptfibding fleas here and there. But, August and Sept have been the worst after application. It hasn’t helped the cat outside at all. (He was a stray that I give this to for relief. It doesn’t help him. He still has a lot of fleas all the time. It seems to help for a few days to a week at most. Even then, I see him scratching often. My inside dogs are still getting fleas. It did seem to get rid of fleas within a few days after application. But, each month, I would notice more fleas getting on them, and they’d bring them in the house and they would get on my cat, who does not go outside at all. In August, this stuff only worked less than 2 weeks on my pets who live indoors and only go out to potty in our fenced in yard or take walks. When I gave it in August, I noticed it never did completely kill the fleas. I keep finding fleas on each of them. I have to comb them with a flea comb every few days to make sure they don’t get bad. Most of my 4 dogs would usually have 1 or 2 fleas when I’d comb them. But, my dog with long fur had 10-12 last time I combed him, which is a lot. That is not good enough for me. When your pets keep bringing in fleas, they get in your home. Before you know it, they start feeding on us, then get in the carpet, start laying eggs, and hatching more fleas if you’re not careful. I added a pic of my feet that got bit up by fleas a couple weeks ago, because the pets just keep having more and more on them. I haven’t went anywhere or been outside for any period longer than 5 minutes. This happened one night. I noticed itsitting here on the couch. I like to sit here undera blanket. My 2 chihuahuas always get under the covers and lay at my feet. A flea must have jumped off one of them, and decided I was it’s next meal. I looked up flea bites online, which look like the bites on my feet. It’s effectiveness of this stuff had just went downhill all summer. At the height of flea season, which is August and Sept, you don’t want to be using flea prevention that doesn’t work. I gave it 10 months...most people don’t do that. I won’t purchase this again. I’ll be going back to Frontline Plus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2018 by nailartShookme

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