Advantix for Dogs, also known as K9 Advantix, is a popular parasitic treatment for fleas, ticks and lice.
A topical treatment is often favorited by pet owners as the product is not absorbed into the dog’s bloodstream, instead it works when the parasite comes into contact with the skin. Advantix kills existing adult fleas, as well as killing new adult fleas as they emerge, helping to break the breeding cycle. Advantix also kills and repels ticks including the brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineus), the deer tick (Ixodes ricinus) and the paralysis tick.
Your dog is also protected from the irritation of biting insects, as Advantix kills lice, and repels mosquitos, sandflies and stable flies.
Benefits
Fast acting – starts killing fleas in 20 minutes
Effective – kills and repels
Waterproof formula remains active even when your dog gets wet
Safe for use on pregnant and lactating dogs
Is Advantix suitable for my dog?
Advantix spot-on solution is suitable for dogs and puppies from 7 weeks of age, with a minimum body weight of 3.5 pounds (1.5 kg). This product is safe for use with pregnant and lactating dogs. Advantix is a canine product only and is harmful to cats.
Dosage Schedule
Advantix for Dogs should be applied every four weeks for the control of fleas and most ticks, or every two weeks for the control of paralysis ticks. The exact product used depends on the weight of your dog or puppy.
Side effect reported in dogs treated with Advantix may include transient skin sensitivity or lethargy. Less common reactions reported are behavior changes, gastrointestinal symptoms and neurological signs.
What precautions must be taken?
For canine use only – do not use on cats
For topical use only.
Wash hands thoroughly after application.
Do not allow cats to groom the treated dog for at least 48 hours.
Not for use on dogs under 7 weeks of age.
Not for use on dogs weighing less than 3.5 pounds (1.5 kg).
How effective is Advantix (Imidacloprid + Permethrin)?
The product remains effective if the animal becomes wet. However, prolonged, intense exposure to water should be avoided. In cases of frequent water exposure the persistent efficacy may be reduced. In these cases do not retreat more frequently than once weekly. If a dog requires a shampoo, it should be administered before applying Advantix or at least 2 weeks after application, to optimize efficacy of the product.