Do I need a prescription for Advantage or Frontline?
No, Advantage & Frontline are both non-prescription products.
How do I use Advantage and Frontline?
Once a month, simply part the hair between the shoulder blades of your dog or on the back of the neck of your cat and apply the solution on your pet's skin.
How often should Advantage or Frontline be applied?
Each treatment should only be applied once every 30 days (Once a month). Do not apply more than one tube per month.
Can I use Advantage or Frontline even if I don't see any fleas?
Yes, both will prevent flea infestations before they happen.
How fast should I expect results?
Advantage and Frontline start working immediately. Within 12 hours of application most fleas should be dead.
Will Advantage or Frontline still work if my pet gets wet?
Yes, both are extremely water resistant. But you should avoid bathing your pet within 48 hours of application. Try to schedule any baths before applying.
What is the difference between Advantage & Frontline?
The constant feeding of fleas on pets may cause flea allergy dermatitis. The irritation can also lead to skin infections, tapeworms and even anemia.This can be very serious if not treated, and causes unnecessary suffering for your pet. I can guarantee you would not feel too comfortable with thousands of fleas biting your skin.
Can I use Advantage or Frontline if my pet is pregnant?
You should consult your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant or nursing.
Why do I still see fleas after application?
Reinfesting fleas, which likely come from the pet's environment or outdoors, will be killed quickly.