Is Advantage II safe for small dogs?

Advantage II topical flea treatment for small dogs weighing 3 to 10 pounds is a vet-recommended monthly application that kills fleas through contact, so they don’t have to bite your dog to die.

Is Advantage 11 safe for dogs?

Both ingredients work together to break the flea cycle. Advantage II is also waterproof and lasts up to 30 days. The product never expires so long as you store it to package specifications and is safe for puppies seven weeks and older.

Is advantage safe for small dogs?

Help protect your petite pup from parasitic pests and the potentially harmful diseases they can transmit with Advantage II Flea Treatment for Small Dogs. This highly-effective, veterinarian-recommended treatment is specifically formulated to kill all life stages of fleas on contact with no painful biting required.

Is Advantage II safe for dogs?

Use only on dogs 7 weeks and older. Do not apply to puppies or dogs weighing less than 3 lbs. Do not use on other animals. Do not apply more than one (1) tube per treatment.

How often can you use Advantage 2 on dogs?

Under normal conditions the product is effective for a month. However, in case of severe flea infestation, retreatment may be necessary earlier than four weeks. Do not retreat more often than once every seven (7) days. After flea control is attained, return to a monthly retreatment schedule.

Can I use Advantage 2 for cats on my dog?

Can I use Advantage® II for cats on dogs? No, do not use Advantage® II for cats on dogs. Please follow label directions for the application of our flea products.

How long does advantage take to work on dogs?

within 12 hours
How long does Advantage® II for dogs take to work? Advantage® II for dogs kills fleas on dogs within 12 hours of application.

How fast does Advantage 2 work on dogs?

Can you put flea medicine on a dog more than once a month?

If you are finding fleas on your pet even after applying your pet’s topical flea treatment, you might consider reapplying it early. However, this solution is not always recommended and may lead to an overdose in some rare cases.