Frontline Plus for Large Dogs 6-Month Supply Just $40.68 Shipped on Amazon | Only $6.78 Per Treatment

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Shoo flea don’t bother us! Amazon has us covered!

Head over to Amazon where you can score up to 30% off Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Treatment for Large Dogs when you clip the digital coupon.

Even better, when you purchase two Frontline Treaments, you’ll automatically score an additional 25% off during checkout. Plus, opt to Subscribe & Save to score an additional 5-15% off your purchase!

Frontline Plus Flea and Tick treatments are waterproof, long-lasting, and fast-acting so your pets are protected right away! It will kill fleas, flea eggs, lice, and ticks, stopping existing infestations and preventing the establishment of new infestations.

Check out this deal idea…

Frontline Plus Dog Treatment box

Buy 2 Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Treatment for Large Dogs 3-Month Supply $36.99 each
Total = $73.98
Clip the 30% off digital coupon (valid on your first S&S order)
Less buy 2, get 25% off automatically applied at checkout
Opt to Subscribe & Save (5-15% off + free shipping)
Final cost $40.68 shipped – just $6.78 per treatment (5% off) or $33.28 shipped – just $5.55 per treatment (15% off)!


More great Subscribe & Save deals for your pets!

(Thanks, Lien!)

  • Shipping & Terms

    Amazon Subscribe & Save

    With Subscribe & Save, you'll score free standard shipping on auto-deliveries (non-Prime customers may incur shipping costs for the first delivery).

    You can also cancel your subscriptions easily in your Amazon account without being penalized. That means if you’re just wanting to snag a deal for the low price but don’t want the subscription, you can cancel it right after you receive your order.

    Also, you can unlock extra savings on select subscriptions by clipping coupons, and you can save an extra 15% instead of the regular 5% off all items in your subscription whenever you add 5 or more eligible items to your monthly subscriptions.

    NOTE - In advance of each delivery, Amazon will send you a reminder email showing the item price and any applicable discount for your upcoming delivery. The price of the item may decrease or increase from delivery to delivery, depending on the Amazon.com price of the item at the time they process your order.

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Comments 8

  1. Amy

    Please talk to your vet before using this. it is well known to cause seizures and even death in dogs.

  2. Amy Hunthausen

    I agree with Amy. Has the potential to be lethal to dogs and cats.

  3. momof4boys

    I don’t see 30% off coupon

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Darn! I do still find it listed. It appears to be valid on your first S&S order. Hope this helps!

  4. evelynsanders

    I was able to apply the 25% off coupon on the product page, and the additional 30% off showed up at checkout. FYI, I have a dog that is prone to seizures and skin issues. He has been great on Frontline Plus for 8 years now. Our vet cautioned against using Nexguard and PetArmor Plus due to increased risk of seizures…please note that these products are different from Frontline Plus.

    • Stacy F (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Wow! Nice double dip!

  5. Andrea

    Please be careful buying these products online. There are a high amount of counterfeits sold that may be toxic or do nothing to protect your animals from fleas/ticks. Please consult with your vet.

    • Maggie

      I’m with you, Andrea — Amazon been caught selling fake pet meds multiple times due to the ubiquitous third-party sellers there. There could easily be Chinese counterfeit tubes in the box that at best don’t protect against fleas and at worst harm your dog because Amazon does not adequately police its marketplace. I prefer to buy pet meds from an outlet that I’m sure sells the real stuff — if not a vet, Costco/Sams, WM/Target, Chewy, etc. are all reputable.

      Also, Frontline is an old-generation of product that is suspected by some vets to not work in some regions of the country due to fleas becoming resistant to it. I’m in one of those regions. Vets near me don’t sell if for that reason. Ask your vet what works in YOUR area, and you’ll get more bang for your buck in the long run.

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