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Product Description
K9 Advantix Flea Control for Dogs is a convenient once-a-month flea tick and mosquito control for dogs and puppies seven weeks of age and older. K9 Advantix stops biting fleas within three to five minutes and repels and kills ticks and mosquitoes.
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Product Details
- Item Weight: 1.6 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B000O5HSEC
Product Features
- Each package of K9 Advantix for Dogs lasts 4 to 6 months (One vial per month)
- Kills 98%-100% of fleas within 12 hours - helpful in dogs with Flea Allergy Dermatitis
- Protects against deadly Lyme Disease, spread by ticks
- Repels and kills mosquitos, carriers of dangerous West Nile Virus
- Water-resistant, easy to apply formula stays on in baths or in the rain
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Customer Reviews
I have had my dog, Asia--a Dalmatian/Jack Russell mix--for three years. My husband and I live on 2 and a half acres of partially wooded land, so we knew Asia would be roaming through the brush and trees every day, encountering all sorts of internal and external parasites. When we first got her, I told the vet our circumstances and asked for a combination of products that would "take care of everything."
What we got was Interceptor for heartworm/intestinal worms, and Frontline Plus for fleas and ticks.
Asia had been on that regimen ever since: Interceptor year-around and the Frontline Plus every month except Jan/Feb/Mar (we live in Michigan). Things were fine until the end of last summer when I would comb her out and occasionally find a tick. Like I said, occasionally... So I didn't give it too much thought. But THEN...
Fast forward to early this spring. It was the middle of March, still pretty chilly outside, but we'd had a few warm days. I was roughhousing with Asia and off dropped a tick! What the heck?! I thought those little suckers were showing up pretty early in the year, but no problem-- I'll just start the Frontline Plus a couple weeks early (I had previously been restarting her for the spring on April 1).
But there WAS a problem. I put the Frontline Plus on, but the ticks kept coming! Every day I was combing at least three or four out of her fur. They were hard to find, too, because she has a dense short coat that is white with lots of black spots and speckles (Dalmatian mix, remember..?) The ticks are dark brown, almost black, so I would always be like, "Hmmm... did she have that particular speckle before? Or is that new?"
According to the product literature, Frontline Plus kills ticks-- but it doesn't repel them, and it can take a day or more to kill them. Meanwhile Asia was bringing them into the house by the boatload, and I can just imagine that they might take a sip of her "toxic" blood and then jump off and find something less poisoned to suck on. Namely, my husband and ME.
For awhile I thought using "natural" products-- both commercially produced herbal flea/tick repellants, as well as concoctions I mixed myself using recipes from the interweb--would help "boost" the effect of the Frontline Plus. I fed her garlic and brewer's yeast, and slathered her coat with peppermint, citronella, sage, and rose geranium oil. It was a lot of work, a huge mess, and had little or no effect on the tick situation.
I also tried the Preventic collar. It didn't seem to make a difference as far as the ticks went... I understand that for it to be effective it has to be in constant contact with the dog's skin. Asia has extremely thick fur around her neck, so I kept the collar as snug as possible on her without choking her to death. She looked uncomfortable, and even at that, I wasn't sure the collar was against her skin. One day she was outside for awhile in the rain (with the Preventic collar on)and the next day she had a red, welted area of skin on the back of her neck where the collar had been. It wasn't getting rid of the ticks, it was tight and uncomfortable, and now her neck was getting raw. That was enough for me. Into the garbage it went!
I went on Amazon and started reading reviews for different products. Obviously, I don't want to hurt my dog (there are a number of commenters who rant about the evils of "chemicals" and describe serious side effects experienced by their dogs.) I get the need for caution. But, understand, I tried EVERYTHING and the ticks were out of control. I felt like I was being stalked. One night I found one crawling around on my husband's back, and the following week I woke up with one attached to my arm. "Yuck" doesn't even begin to describe it, people!
And then...? I bought K9 Advantix. And used it on Asia. She did fine-- no observed side effects. And then the heavens opened and the angels sang, and... OK, well maybe not all that. But there were NO MORE TICKS! They were just... gone. I combed over every inch of her coat (like I had been doing for months), lint roller at the ready, waiting to find one. But it's been over a month and I haven't seen one. Not even one! On her, or on me, or anywhere else. Hallelujah!
UPDATE (7/16/11)
It's been over a year since I wrote this review, so I wanted to come back and publish an update. I continue to use K9 Advantix on Asia, and it continues to do a terrific job controlling the ticks. Last year I was applying it every three weeks. This year, I have cut back to every month. I've seen maybe 2-3 ticks on her the entire season so far (since March 2011)and I find that acceptable, as nothing is 100% effective for anything. Also, just to make sure Asia is really as healthy as she looks and acts, I had my vet run full blood chemistries on her at her annual visit last winter. Her numbers were perfect. Still very, very pleased with this product!
I ordered a 4 month supply of Advantix for each of my dogs, a Border Collie and a Komondor. One day after applying the product, as directed in the instruction, my Border Collie began losing hair and scratching furiously. Upon close examination his skin was irritated and appeared dry and flakey. He was panting heavily and could not sit still so I immediately took him to the vet. My Komondor experienced some of the same symptoms but to a much lessor degree. He's scratching and biting at his hind quarters but does not appear to be losing any hair. Due to the nature of his hair, it's corded, I've scheduled him for an appointment with an animal skin specialist. The earliest I could get in is this Thursday so I will follow up once I return from the vet.
My Border Collie was given a steroid/antihistamine shot, antibiotics and a bath using Dawn dish washing liquid in an attempt to remove the Advantix. My Komondor was also bathed.
The vet could not say positively what the cause of the problem was but agreed with me that the timing of the incident was suspect. I have no doubt this was a reaction to the application of Advantix.
Please use caution, read the warnings online (which I failed to do) and keep an eye on your pet after applying this medication. If you notice excessive scratching give your dog a bath immediately with Dawn dishing washing liquid or something similar. Be sure to rinse your pet thoroughly.
I just emailed the seller for return and refund but have not heard back from them yet, I'll post back once I hear from them.
9/19/2020 - My Border Collie is doing better but he was scratching for days, my Komondor was inactive for three days, finally starting to be his usual self. I have not hear from the seller, sent a second email today, trying to return remaining product.
9/19/2010 - Received reply, seller will accept return, will post outcome.


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