These easy-to-use monthly spot-on treatments for cats and dogs are both great choices for treating your pet. Use our easy-to-follow chart to understand the benefits of each product and help you decide what will be best for your pet. 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. An easy-to-use spot-on, Advantage is applied monthly. Its super ingredient stops fleas biting within 3 to 5 minutes and kills both adult fleas and larvae within 20 minutes — breaking the flea life cycle.
Advantage For Dogs. Advantage Over 25kg Extra Large Blue 1 pack. Advantage Blue for Extra Large Dogs. Advantage Over 4kg Cat Purple 1 pack. Advantage Purple for Large Cats.
Advantage up to 4kg Cat Orange 1 pack. Advantage Orange for Small Cats. Advantage Up To 4kg Green 1 pack. Advantage Green for Small Dogs. Advantix For Dogs. Only Advantix is specially formulated to repel and kill deadly Australian Paralysis ticks. This easy-to-use spot-on is applied fortnightly. Its super ingredients kill fleas fast and only Advantix repels lethal ticks and irritating biting insects like mosquitoes and sandflies.
Advantix is safe for use on puppies from 7 weeks of age. Not for use on cats. An easy-to-use spot-on, it is applied once a month. Advocate and Advantix - can I use both? Snowgirl PetForums Newbie. Joined: Mar 26, Messages: 10 Likes Received: 1. Looking for advice - just back from vets picking up the working tablet for Herman and also a 3 month supply of Advocate - but vet nurse told me that Advocate doesn't cover for ticks so she recommended a SERESTO collar which I bought for him but he has to keep it on all the time and I am not sure about that.
I have heard that Advantix covers the ticks element which Advocate doesn't - can I use both these products together? I would do that instead of the collar? Also I worry about the collar catching in his crate. I think I made a snap decision about the collar - that's why I'm asking about alternatives? Sammyez PetForums Member. Joined: Mar 14, Messages: Likes Received: What they treat: Advantix is a spot-on treatment that protects your dog from ticks, fleas, mosquitoes and sandflies, while Advocate is the only spot-on treatment that controls fleas, heartworm and gastrointestinal worms in dogs.
Parasites controlled: Advantix protects dogs from fleas, ticks and flies while advocate protects dogs from fleas, heartworm, intestinal worms, and mites. Active Ingredients: Advantix contains Imidaclopid and Permathrin as active ingredients while Advocate contains Imidacloprid and Moxidectin as active ingredients.
How they work: Advantix kills external parasites with the help of its two active ingredients — Imidacloprid and Permethrin. Imidacloprid consists of a repelling action called as hot foot activity on ticks that repels them from sticking on a treated dog for 4 weeks. Permathrin affects the nervous system of the parasites and totally blocks the sodium channels which are key to nerve impulses of parasites.
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