Comparison between Advantage Spot-On to K9 Advantix Spot-On
Advantage and Advantix are both from the same manufacturer, Bayer. In addition, both have the same active ingredient, Imidacloprid. However, they have some essential differences that determine whether the product is the best choice for your pet.
These monthly topical treatments kill adult fleas, helping break the breeding cycle by eliminating them before they can lay eggs. They also help to kill biting lice.
Advantix has an active ingredient Permethrin that kills ticks and also helps to protect your dog from the disease they carry. Advantix is available for dogs only and cannot use on cats.
Advantage Spot-On comes for both cats & dogs and is the exact product required for your pet's body weight and type.
Ticks and fleas can carry nasty parasites but protecting your pet does not need to be complicated. Please check our comparison chart for the most popular products.
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Kills Fleas
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Repels Fleas
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Kills Flea Eggs and Larvae
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Kills Ticks
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Repels Ticks
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Kills and/or Repels Mosquitoes
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Other Parasites
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Treats and controls lice infestations
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Treat and control lice infections
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Safe for Pregnant or Nursing Pets
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When does it starts working
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Stops Fleas feeding within 3-5 minutes
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Application
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Topical
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Topical
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Active Ingredient(s)
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Dosage
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Monthly
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Monthly
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