🐶 Keep your pup flea-free and fabulous!
AdvantageII is a vet-recommended flea treatment designed specifically for medium dogs weighing 11-20 lbs. This easy-to-apply topical solution effectively kills adult fleas, larvae, and eggs within 12 hours, providing a full month of protection. With a waterproof formula and allergen-free ingredients, it's the perfect choice for pet owners seeking a reliable and safe flea prevention method.
Item Volume | 4 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Active Ingredients | Imidacloprid, Pyriproxyfen |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Target Species | Dog |
Dog Breed Size | Medium |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Item Form | Topical |
E**N
Excellent product.
This is excellent. It keeps our pugs free and tick free.
S**H
Dog Flea Protection
Provides the necessary dog health flea protection.
C**A
Works as it should!
I have a subscription to this product for both my dogs as it works great and does exactly as it should. Make sure you are buying the right weight amounts for your dog because any that is too much can cause toxic impact to your animal. Who would have though flea meds could do that... they can, so they don't recommend sharing a larger one for two smaller dogs. Also, apparently cats and dogs need to have specific medication because of ingredients and should not be shared between them either.
K**Y
It works
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Previous use with another dogQuality:Very good
H**N
Best around
My go to flea treatment highly recommend
P**S
BEATS OUT TRIFEXIS
I SPENT BIG BUCKS ON TRIFEXIS. DID NOT WORK ON THE FLEAS - NOT TO MENTION THE FACT THAT I AM DILIGENT ABOUT GROOMING, BATHS, AND PET CARE IN GENERAL. I VACUUM DAILY AND KEEP A CLEAN HOUSE. TRIFEXIS DISAPPOINTED. I PUT THIS PRODUCT ON BOTH PETS LAST NIGHT (CAT'S PRODUCT ON CAT, DOG FOR DOG) AND ALREADY TODAY IS THE FIRST TIME IN WEEK THEY ARE NOT MISERABLE AND SCRATCHING.
D**.
Adequate Flea Prevention, but Limited Coverage
I recently tried the Advantage II Medium Dog Flea Treatment for my furry friend, and while it does offer some level of protection, I can't help but feel it falls short in certain aspects.On the positive side, the convenience of a 6-month supply is appealing, and the application is relatively straightforward. My dog didn't seem bothered by it, and I appreciate the effectiveness in preventing fleas.However, my concerns arise when considering the limited scope of coverage. Advantage II is primarily designed for flea prevention, and while it does that job adequately, it doesn't provide protection against more serious illnesses transmitted by ticks. In my region, where tick-borne diseases are a significant concern, I opted for monthly pills with a prescription from my vet.The decision to switch to a different product was based on the need for comprehensive protection, especially considering the potential health risks associated with tick bites. While Advantage II may be suitable for areas where ticks are less prevalent, it didn't align with my dog's specific health requirements.In conclusion, if you're primarily dealing with flea prevention and live in an area where ticks are not a major concern, Advantage II could be a convenient option. However, for pet owners in regions with a higher risk of tick-borne diseases, it might be worth exploring alternative solutions with broader coverage, potentially involving a discussion with your vet for a prescription-based monthly treatment.
C**H
Kill the fleas. Kill them all.
We have a Cairn Terrier. She is about 15 pounds. She had fleas for the first time in 11 years. We first tried a popular flea killer that uses Fipronil. But, many fleas have some resistance to Fipronil, and I could see live fleas on our dog after using this the Fipronil product so I bought the Advantage II. I did not want the extra ingredients to kill ticks, etc... so that is why I did not use the Adnvantix. I applied the first two treatments 10 days apart. The instructions allow for quicker initial back-to-back applications to get a good jump on a flea infestation. After that, we went to once a month. Our dog did not have any side affects that we could see. And, after the first two applications, we no longer saw any live fleas on the dog. One suggestion that I have for those that have a dog with a flea infestation: Shave or cut the fur as close as possible and then give a good flea bath. This will get rid of any eggs sticking to the dog's fur (you've removed most of the fur and washed the rest). Make sure everything is dry before putting on the Advantage and then do not allow the dog/cat to get wet for 24 hours. That's about it. It worked for us.
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