
Advantage II for Dogs
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT.
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Use only on dogs 7 weeks and older.
Do not apply more than one (1) tube per treatment, even for larger dogs. -
Dogs should be dry prior to application and remain dry for 24 hours after application.
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Use as directed by your veterinarian.
What is Advantage II for Dogs?
- Advantage II is a topical treatment for dogs that helps prevent and kills fleas and prevents infestation.
- Advantage II kills fleas on contact with no biting required.
- Advantage II contains pyriproxyfen and imidacloprid, an insect growth regulator and insecticide, which kill adult fleas as well as their eggs and larvae.
Why is Advantage II used for Dogs?
- Advantage II protects dogs from fleas by killing adult fleas, eggs, and larvae.
- It breaks the flea life cycle to help prevent reinfestation.
What else should I know about Advantage II for Dogs?
- This is a waterproof formula.
- One application lasts for one month.
- Advantage II works fast and kills adult fleas within 12 hours.
- This product does not kill ticks.
- This product is a topical liquid treatment.
- Fragrance-free.
What problems could my dog have with Advantage II for Dogs?
- Use only on dogs 7 weeks of age and older.
- Do not apply to puppies weighing less than 3 lbs.
- Do not use on cats.
- Do not allow a cat to come in contact with a treated dog for 24 hours.
- Do not apply more than 1 tube per treatment.
- Do not get this product in your dog's eyes or allow your dog to ingest this product.
- The product is bitter tasting, and salivation may occur for a short time if the dog licks the product immediately after treatment.
How do you use Advantage II for Dogs?
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after handling.
- Treatment at the base of the skull will minimize the opportunity for the dog to lick the product.
- Do not allow the product to run off.
- How to open the package: Be sure the tube is at the bottom of the pouch. Using scissors, cut the pouch across the top and remove the tube.
- How to apply: Remove the applicator tube from the package. Hold the applicator tube in an upright position facing away from you and your pet's face and ears. Pull cap off tube. Turn cap around and place other end of cap back on tube. Twist cap to break seal, the remove cap from tube. Part the hair on the neck at the base of the skull until the skin is visible. Place the tip of the tube on the skin and squeeze the tube to expel the entire contents directly on the skin. For dogs 21lbs and over: Appy the entire contents of the tube evenly to three of four spots on the top of the back from the shoulder to the base of the tail. Discard empty tube as described.
What is in Advantage II for Dogs?
- Advantage II contains pyriproxyfen and imidacloprid, an insect growth regulator and insecticide, which kill adult fleas as well as their eggs and larvae.
- These insecticides break the flea life cycle to help prevent reinfestation.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Advantage II for Dogs is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
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Q & A
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Does it kill ear mites??
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Advantage II is labeled only to kill and prevent infestations of chewing lice, fleas, flea eggs, and flea larvae. It is not effective to kill ear mites.
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Does it kill all lice for example poultry lice??
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Lice are actually species specific. Lice that are specific to birds could be transmitted to your dog by direct contact, but it is unlikely that they would stick around long enough to cause issues. Advantage II for dogs kills lice that are specific to dogs and upon contacting the manufacturer of Advantage II (Bayer), they would not guarantee that it would kill poultry lice.
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I understand that this is for dogs, not cats. However, I have both. My cats like to lie with and groom the dog. Does this have the same ingredient that Advantix contains that would harm the cats if they are exposed to the dog within 24 hours??
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The chemical found in K9 Advantix that is harmful to cats is the concentrated permethrin (44.00%). If ingested or applied to cats, this is considered a medical emergency and your veterinarian should be contacted immediately. The Advantage Multi product contains 2.5% moxidectin. At this concentration, moxidectin is also harmful to cats. The Advantage II product does warn consumers not to allow cats near treated dogs until 24 hours after treatment. Often times it is not the particular ingredient that makes a treatment toxic to cats, but rather the different concentrations of those ingredients within the product. In general, cats are more sensitive to pesticide-containing medications than dogs. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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What is the expiration date on these collars please ? Thanks in advance Patti Love?
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Advantage is a topical treatment, not a collar and it has no expiration date. Based upon extensive stability studies, we know Advantage remains stable for at least five years from the date of purchase. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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A FRIEND GAVE ME YOUR NAME FOR ORDERING ADVANTAGE II FOR EXTRA LARGE DOGS...I WOULD WANT 2 / 6 PACKS = = HER PRICE WAS JUST UNDER $120...MAY I ORDER THIS ITEM AT THAT PRICE??
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Carol, The price for the Advantage II for dogs over 55 pounds for a 12-month supply is currently $117.49. Prices are always subject to change, but that is the current price. Orders can be placed through the website 24 hours a day. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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