Is Advantage 2 better than Frontline Plus?

FRONTLINE Plus and Advantage II are both effective in eliminating fleas in all life stages. Both products feature three-way prevention that lasts up to a month. But when it comes to severe infestations and broad-spectrum protection, FRONTLINE is a better choice between the two.
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Which is better Frontline Plus or Advantix II?

Both are effective at killing ticks, and Frontline is probably superior in that regard. However, only K9 Advantix repels them. One big difference between the two is that K9 Advantix also kills and repels mosquitoes, whereas Frontline makes no claims as to being effective in that regard.
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What works better than Frontline Plus?

Advantix are as follows: Advantix kills fleas, ticks, mosquitoes and chewing lice and also repels ticks, fleas, biting flies, and mosquitoes. If you live in an area with lots of mosquitoes or flies, this may be the best choice.
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Which is more effective Frontline or Advantage for cats?

Frontline has another chemical that also kills ticks on cats, but Advantage is only a flea control medicine. Both kill fleas and stop them from biting your cat within approximately three minutes. Advantage claims that fleas will be dead in 12 hours. Frontline takes approximately 18 hours to fully kill fleas.
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What is the difference between Advantage and Frontline?

Advantage kills adult fleas, so, like Frontline, is best suited to preventing new fleas from causing an infestation in your home, rather than suppressing an infestation that is already there. However, Advantage can be used more often, which can help overpower a flea infestation.
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What are the differences between K9 Advantix® II vs Frontline Plus



Is Frontline or Advantage safer?

Some tests have shown that Frontline kills live adult fleas more quickly than Advantage, but only by a few hours. Another consideration when choosing between Frontline Plus and Advantage II for Dogs is your pet's risk of exposure.
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Which is better Advantage or Frontline for dogs?

Frontline vs Advantage

Advantage II kills fleas, but it does not kill ticks. Frontline Plus kills both fleas and ticks, and kills and repels Mosquitos. Some say Advantage isn't as 'chemically harsh' as Frontline, is often said to cause less adverse reactions and side effects and so is best for more sensitive dogs.
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Can I use Advantage and Frontline together?

Frontline products should not be used in conjunction with Advantage or Advantix products. Your pet shouldn't receive a flea bath if they have recently been introduced to another flea or tick treatment (for example, if your pet was treated with a spot on in the past month).
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What is the most effective flea treatment for cats?

  • Best Overall: Revolution Plus Topical Solution for Cats at Chewy. ...
  • Best Topical: Bravecto Topical Solution for Cats at Chewy. ...
  • Best Oral: Comfortis Chewable Tablet at PETCO. ...
  • Best Comb: Hartz Groomer's Best Flea Comb for Dogs and Cats at Chewy. ...
  • Best Shampoo: Dawn Dish Soap at Amazon. ...
  • Best for Kittens: ...
  • Best Area Spray:
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Is Frontline Plus still effective?

In the end, it is safe to say that Frontline Plus is still one of the best and most affordable fleas and ticks preventative treatments available in the market. It provides enhanced protection from pesky parasites and keeps your pet safe.
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What is the most effective flea and tick prevention for dogs?

Frontline Plus is our top nonprescription recommendation because it kills ticks and fleas, controls flea infestations, and kills chewing lice, all with one easy application. When used primarily for flea control, each dose of Frontline Plus lasts up to three months.
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Is Advantage II safe for dogs?

Advantage II for dogs comes in 4 dosage strengths and is available in quantities of 4 and 6 monthly treatments. Advantage II is safe for dogs older than 7 weeks and weighing 3 lbs or more.
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How long does Advantage 2 take to work on dogs?

How long does Advantage® II for dogs take to work? Advantage® II for dogs kills fleas on dogs within 12 hours of application.
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What is the least toxic flea medicine for dogs?

If chemical products are necessary for additional flea or tick control, NRDC recommends s-methoprene or pyriproxyfen, which are less toxic ingredients—but read the labels carefully because some products use them with other, more harmful pesticides.
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Is Advantage flea treatment any good?

Advantage is your best choice if fleas are your primary concern, you want to kill fleas without having them bite your pet first, and/or your pet is protected against heartworm and gastrointestinal worms using other treatments. In dogs and cats, Advantage protects against fleas; it also protects against lice in dogs.
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What is the difference between Advantix and Advantage?

Advantage is a topical solution that can be applied to either your dog or cat's skin once per month for flea prevention, and it contains the active ingredient imidacloprid. Advantix is also a topical solution for the treatment and prevention of fleas, ticks, biting flies, mosquitoes, and lice on dogs only.
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What do vets recommend for fleas on cats?

We recommend Frontline Plus because it not only kills fleas and controls flea infestations, but it also kills ticks and chewing lice. Used and trusted by pet owners for more than 20 years, Frontline Plus protects for 30 days with one application.
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Which flea treatment do vets recommend?

Seresto Flea & Tick Collar

According to the American Animal Hospital Association, NexGard's chews are FDA-approved to help kill adult fleas before they can lay eggs, providing protection from fleas and ticks for a full month.
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Is Advantage II safe for cats?

extremely toxic to fleas and extremely non-toxic to mammals. Crucially, the products are non-toxic and safe for those most unique of all mammals — cats.
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Can I apply advantage after 2 weeks?

Because it's been 2-3 weeks since the last application, yes you can apply it again. You can also give her Capstar. It's a one time pill that starts killing fleas in 30 minutes, and it's safe to use with the Advantage.
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What do you do when frontline doesn't work?

If you suspect it is not controlling your pet's fleas, you may, in certain cases, be able to reapply it in as little as two weeks and try again. Speak to your veterinarian about this first if your flea medicine is not working. One Frontline alternative is to switch to another topical product.
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What happens if I give my dog too much frontline?

Common signs of toxicity from flea products containing organophosphates are diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, small pupils, muscle tremor, weakness or falling over, and drooling. Organophosphate toxicity can be rapidly fatal, depending on the ingredients and dose the pet is exposed to.
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How effective is K9 Advantix II?

Review Summary

K9 Advantix II is one of the most popular over-the-counter topical treatments currently on the market. Overall, K9 Advantix II is quite effective against fleas, ticks, lice, mites, and mosquitoes. With proper application, this ointment can safely protect against these parasites for 30 days at a time.
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What are the side effects of advantage for dogs?

The following side effects have been reported with the use of Advantage Multi® Topical Solution: temporary hairloss and slight inflammation or scabs at or near the application site, vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, lethargy, and itchiness. Ensure that the dog does not ingest the product.
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What is the best inexpensive flea treatment for dogs?

PetsRadar's pick of the best flea treatment for dogs
  • Frontline Plus. ...
  • Hartz UltraGuard Dual Action Flea & Tick Topical Dog Treatment. ...
  • Seresto Flea and Tick Collar. ...
  • Adams Plus Flea and Tick Shampoo. ...
  • NexGard. ...
  • Vet's Best Flea and Tick Easy Spray. ...
  • Capstar Flea Oral Treatment for Dogs. ...
  • CapAction Oral Flea Treatment Small Dog.
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