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Frontline Plus and Advantage are two of the the most oldest flea treatments for dogs and cats. Hence, it is obvious that there is a constant battle amongst pet owners when it comes to shopping for these flea preventive products. Although these two products have been categorised under the same group there are distinct points that makes them different from each other. It prevents fleas from nipping the pet within three to five minutes of administration.

But it is not effective against ticks. It kills all life stages of fleas. Unless there is a good reason, I don't think it is necessary. Thanks for using PetCoach! Yes, you can give it again as long as it has been longer than 2 weeks. However, you should wait at least 2 more days before using it as otherwise it does not get absorbed You should use either one or the other, not both together.

Frontline Plus should suffice for protection. Hi there. I just saw your question and want to make sure I answer it right away. The active ingredient in Advil is ibuprofen, which is very toxic to dogs. Even a couple of pills can cause an issue Hello, you can retreat him now and keep him off the water for atleast 5 days.

Other oral preventatives you can try As long as you follow dosage instructions your dog should be covered against fleas and ticks and would only require an oral worm tablet to treat against internal worms.

Monitor closely for any signs Yes you can certainly use these products together. Dewormers are often given in conjunction with heartworm preventatives, even though they both treat for intestinal worms because the safety margin Rapidly switching food can cause the GI upset you are seeing in Griffey, and I can give you a home remedy to try to see if that helps.

Also make sure that he is up to date on his deworming. Capstar can safely be used with Frontline. That said, switching to a different topical they can become ineffective after a while of use or addressing the house, bedding, etc for places flea eggs You can safely use one after the other if you wait at least 2 weeks in between applications.

So since it has been 3 weeks, then you are ok to switch to Simparica now. I would also recommend You need to get them on a topical or oral flea control such as Cheristin or Comfortis. You might also consider asking your vet for a dose of Capstar. It helps get the problem under control by killing Advocate does not treat for these specific type of worms- tapeworms. And tapeworms come from your pet either ingesting an infected flea or eating another pets poop that has tapeworms in it.

You can Advocate is your best choice if you want all-in-one protection against fleas, heartworm and most common intestinal worms. Advocate also protects against whipworm, demodex, sarcoptic mange and lice in dogs. It protects against lungworms and feline mange mites in cats.

Consult your vet if you have any questions about the best ways to protect your cat or dog from parasites. Master Brand. Share on. No, Advocate cannot be used on kittens under 9 weeks. You should ask your vet for advice. Members of my family have accidentally applied Advocate twice this week, should I worry?

Advocate has been tested at several times the recommended dose and has been found to be safe but keep an eye on the area of application and if you see any adverse effects then call your vet for advice. Return to index. The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled.

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