Bob Martin flea repellant/treatment products

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Any good? Sorry for the second post in a row, but want to check that this product is any good for my dog before I purchase.
 
Ok, thanks for that, much appreciated
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Don't use pet shop crap, esp bob martin, get a good prescription treatment like frontline, stronghold, and a household spray to do the house like acclaim.
 
Bugger! I always use Frontline but bought Bob Martin Spot On for my five dogs on Sunday. Haven't used it yet........do you think I can take it back to Tescos for a refund??!!
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I have heard that some cats/dogs have had a very bad reaction to Bob Martin. Was a while ago might be different now.

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No cats are still being found 'poisoned' by people using dog treatments on them, they display shaky symptoms, can't focus, unco-ordinated, hypersalivate and if touched the shaking becomes worse. The survival rate isn't huge but it depends how soon it's caught and what size dog treatment is used.

Seriously don't waste your money, they do more harm than good. Better to spend a bit more money on a product that actually does what it's supposed to do like frontline or a vet prescribed one.

Also don't waste money on flea collars!! It's very rare that fleas jump on the neck and stay there!!! And again the strength of the treatment isn't up to the job.
 
Once, in a misguided attempt to save money, I used Bob Martin flea stuff. Fast forward 2 weeks, and my dog had more fleas on him than I've ever seen in one place!!!
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So I binned the Bob Martin and went back to Frontline and a flea-free existence.
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