Comparison between Advantix and Frontline Plus
Spot-on is the common way to treat your cats and dogs from fleas and ticks. Although there are many products available in the market, you need to make sure which one is the best for your pet.
Advantix and Frontline Plus are famous treatments with some key differences and similarities. They kill fleas, ticks, and lice and help control chewing lice infestations. Frontline Plus kills fleas at all life stages, including killing larvae and eggs before they develop into adult fleas.
Frontline Plus is available for cats and also kills fleas at all life stages, and ticks also help to treat lice infestations,
Advantix is more focused on treating the ticks, repelling them before they bite your dog, and killing existing ticks. Advantix can be applied as often as every two weeks to treat paralysis ticks.
Frontline Plus is safe for kittens and cats at the age of eight weeks and puppies and dogs at the age of eight weeks. Advantix is safe to use on puppies and dogs at the age of seven weeks.
Please choose the correct size according to your pet's body weight.
You can use our comparison chart for the most popular flea and tick 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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Eliminates infestations with chewing lice, aids in the control of sarcoptic mange infestation
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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 to 5 minutes
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Kills fleas within 12 hours and ticks within 48 hours
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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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