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*Cunningham J Everrett, Arther, R Evaluation of the effects of shampooing or water immersion on the initial and residual activity of K9 advantix for flea and tick control on dogs. AgResearch Consultants inc
However, Advantix containsPermethrinwhich is highly toxic to cats. Dogs can metabolise and make safe this insecticide, whereas cats cannot and it can quite quickly poison their body. So:
The downside though is in very heavy infestations, where Advantage II has often been seen to be less effective than Frontline Plus. For light to medium infestations (which is most cases to be fair), both are effective.
Both the product are good as frontline kills fleas, ticks, chewing lice and stops fleas from laying eggs where as K9 Advantix kills fleas, ticks, and chewing lice. It also repels ticks, fleas, biting flies, and mosquitoes.
I bought advantix ii in hopes that it would relieve my border collie x from the very plentiful mosquito population we have every summer. I definitely think it is helping but I am still killing mosquitoes on his nose and face. Is this the best I can hope for I am reluctant to go against manufacturers directions. He is 80lbs, 70% border collie and the other 30% a blend of mallamute and husky according to DNA results.
I have been using advantix on my pomeranian since she was a pup with no problem. Now the last two months she has been having fleas. I just put drops on her two weeks ago and she had enough fleas that the groomer had to give her a flea bath. I am thinking of switching to frontline plus to see if she could be getting immune to the advantix. How long will I have to wait till it is safe to put the frontline plus on her. She still has fleas. I also bought capstar. When is it safe to give her any more meds
Not applying the product completely on the skin can affect absorption and sometimes efficacy. I have had clients use the product a week early so go ahead and reapply. Also make sure to treat home environment of pet where much of flea life cycle occurs.
Several pet owners discover existing bugs on their pet, handle using a topical medicine or a few other kind of flea control item, and genuinely believe that the ticks will disappear almost instantly. Typically, the fleas return in just a time or two. Why bugs do not disappear after treatment The adult flea consumes nearly all of its time on your pet. The most popular regular flea products, such as Front-Line Plus, Advantage, Revolution and K9 Advantix, eliminate these adult fleas fairly quickly. Though these fleas are living on the pet, they are breeding and reproducing. These eggs then fall off of the animal and may be found in rug, in fractures in hardwood or tiles floors, in upholstery when the dog is permitted on furniture, and in the bedding where the pet rests. Very seldom are mature fleas identified prior to the reproductive procedure has started. Many of the available flea control products can kill the adult ticks on the dog and many of them will give the person flea incapable of creating practical eggs following the dog continues to be handled. These eggs will establish with time to become flea larvae. The complete process is usually done in 4-6 days or less however the correct time depends upon ecological situations. 59ce067264
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