- 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 21-55 pounds
- Prevents re-infestation for up to 4 weeks; includes 6 applications
- Please read all label information on delivery
Product Description
Advantage 6pk for Dogs 21-55lb… More >>
Advantage Topical Flea Treatment for Dogs 21-55 Lbs
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We have three dogs & two cats & occasionally a few hundred if not thousand fleas. We use different doses to cover the whole herd.
We used Advantage when we lived in TX & it worked great. Then we moved to MO, got a new vet who sold Frontline in bulk & gave one free when you bought four. He would just fill syringes with a prescribed amout & put those in a medicine bottle. We thought, sure, whats the difference & went on as usual.
The frontline is a good product & we couldnt really tell any difference so we just didnt think anymore about it.
But after a few months one of our dogs started to have allergic reactions to fleas.
For reasons I wont go into here, we switched Vets. Our new Vet didnt sell Frontline in bulk so we purchased the Advantage from her that came directly from the maker, Bayer.
Wow, what a difference! I put in on the whole crew at 8 am & by noon the scratching & biting was almost non existent. I did a search for fleas & the ones I did find were either dead or moving so slowly they were easy to catch & kill. Two days later we have no fleas.
Now I should add two things here.
First, I also treated my lawn with a 10 lb bag of flea, tick & ant killer which Im sure helped. At least as far as re-infestation is concerned.
Second, I suspect that the bulk Frontline that I was purchasing may have been weakened by age or the way it was stored by the Vet & transferred to me in syringes. So I would suggest that anyone thinking about purchasing in this way, think again.
Lastly, my wife & I are considering using Advantage & Frontline both. Possibly switching them every other month in hopes of keeping the little buggers from developing resistance. I dont know if that will help but it couldnt hurt.
Rating: 5 / 5
Our outdoor area is suffering through a major flea infestation. Having tried frontline without success, we waited some time before trying Advantage. Worked like a charm.
Rating: 5 / 5
Price was right, delivery was on time and their was no damage.
Absolutly no issues with this vendor and would use them again.
Rating: 5 / 5
I tried Advantage after using another well-known topical brand that worked great on a previous dog, but didn’t work well on my new dog. It is rare that I find a flea on my dog now; the occasional one is always one from the yard after she’s been rolling in the grass or it’s been raining. In conjuction, I bathe her weekly or every 10 days or so, and it still works great. It’s well worth the money to not have fleas in the house or on the dog and then on me!
Rating: 5 / 5
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.
Rating: 3 / 5