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Advantage Topical Flea Treatment for Dogs over 55 Pounds (6 Applications) | 
enlarge | Brand: Advantage Category: Pet Products
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $54.58 You Save: $15.41 (22%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 451
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.3 x 1 Legal Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. The information is NOT to be used for diagnosis or treatment of your pet. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.
MPN: 121053 Model: 004BAY06-55+ UPC: 085400000454 EAN: 0085400000454 ASIN: B0002C7FEU
Release Date: May 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Once-a-month topical flea treatment for dogs | | • | Kills fleas before they lay eggs and flea larvae before they hatch | | • | Safe for all dogs 7 weeks and older and over 56 pounds | | • | Prevents re-infestation for up to 4 weeks; includes 6 applications | | • | Please read all label information on delivery |
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Product Description Advantage flea control for dogs is used for dogs and puppies 7 weeks and older. 98-100% of fleas are killed within 12 hours. It is applied monthly and each packet contains 6 applications providing 6 months of protection.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Got rid of the fleas! October 5, 2008 We have three dogs, and fleas have never been a problem until this year. We were told at our local PetSmart that there was a type of flea in our area that was resistant to most flea applications. The salesperson recommended Advantage or Frontline. I ordered the Advantage from Amazon and it arrived a few days later. Within a couple of days of applying the Advantage we couldn't find any fleas on any of the 3 dogs. It cost a lot less to order from Amazon than my vet would have charged, and worked just as well.
Not as good as it used to be... September 26, 2008 In the "old days" before Advantage and Frontline became available it was the tiresome routine of wash the dogs, spray the house and lawn with noxious chemicals and repeat. It often took an entire Saturday. These drops were a blessing. Now the Advantage seems to be losing it's effectiveness. My vet agrees, saying they need to tweek their formula. I've started using Frontline one month, then Advantage the next month. It's the only way to keep fleas away.
Still an Advantage User August 25, 2008 I have used Advantage on my dogs for 10 years. We do not have ticks where I live otherwise I'd switch to Advantix. Since Advantage has worked fine for all my dogs, I see no reason to change.
When I got my puppy I was given 2 coupon packs for Frontline. I gave those away because I am not going to switch. I do not want the dogs on different flea meds. So for me once an Advantage user, always and Advantage user.
Still Scratching my head over Advantage August 23, 2008 We bought Advantage rather than Frontline or Advantix to save a couple bucks, and our 60lb hound stopped scratching for a bit, but she developed this really foul odor shortly after we applied it. Within 2 days the stink was so bad we had to bathe her. It's been a couple weeks now and she's scratching again and i can see flea dirt on her belly. Hopefully entirelypets.com has a good return policy. I think our Redbone will stick with Advantix instead...
Work good for multiple smaller dogs and cats!! Save $!! June 18, 2008 Product works as expected. I get one dog and two cats out of the largest 4.0 ml dosage (>55lb dosage). The concentration is the same on this product regardless of the size. You just get more with the larger doses which can be used on your cats or other dogs as well. Note: Advantix and Advantage multi are for dogs only and should not be used on cats. Here is a link to cat dosages. lisaviolet.com/cathouse/advantage.html Saves a ton of $. Good luck. You will need something that measures to the 0.1ml. I use a good 1/2 or 1 ml syringe with the needle removed. It makes measuring and applying a snap.
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