K9 Advantix II for Dogs

K9 Advantix II for Dogs

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Ultimate Guide to K9 Advantix II for Dogs

Meet Dog's Most Trusted Flea and Tick Repellent: K9 Advantix II for Dogs!

K9 Advantix II for Dogs is the veterinarian-approved dog medication with three strong active ingredients to protect your dogs from fleas, ticks, mosquito, and lice. K9 Advantix II for Dogs is a once-a-month spot-on topical treatment that remains effective for the next four weeks after application.

The K9 Advantix II for Dogs Guarantee: External parasites and other insects don't stand a chance against your lovable (and prepared) pup!

How does K9 Advantix II for Dogs work?

K9 Advantix II for Dogs is made up of strong three active ingredients to make it an effective once-a-month flea, tick, and mosquito treatment to prevent, repel, and kill pesky parasites: Imidacloprid, Permethrin, and Pyriproxyfen.

Imidacloprid is the world's most used insecticide. Once the blood-sucking flea bites your dog, K9 Advantix II for Dogs attacks their central nervous system causing paralysis and its imminent death. Permethrin is the same but for ticks on contact. Pyriproxyfen (IGR) regulates the growth of flea larvae and at any stage of the flea life cycle.

How is K9 Advantix II for Dogs administered?

K9 Advantix II for Dogs is a topical formula that uses the spot-on treatment approach that is effective for the next four weeks after treatment. Proper spot-on treatment is packaged in individual doses of liquid and is applied by pouring the liquid onto the back of your pet.

Apply K9 Advantix II for Dogs 3 to 4 spots along the dog's spine from between the shoulder blades to the base of the tail. Use one-third to one-fourth of the tubes' contents in each spot applied on the dog's skin. See the chart below to know the specific dosage for your dog:

Weight Dosage
10 lbs. and under0.4 mL (Green)
11 lbs. - 20 lbs.1.0 mL (Teal)
21 lbs. - 55 lbs. 2.5 mL (Red*)
55 lbs. +4.0 mL (Blue*)
*Use several spots for a larger animal to avoid irritation.

Though the solution is waterproof, wait for a few hours to pet or bathe your dog. Once the solution is dry, You don't need to reapply after bathing or swimming.

Which dogs should not use K9 Advantix II for Dogs?

Pregnant and lactating dogs. Puppies under 7 weeks old. Elderly dogs or those who are in a debilitated state. Be aware if your dog is allergic to any of the active ingredients. Lastly, keep out of reach of children or cats. The active ingredient permethrin is indigestible to cats.

What are the potential side effects of which you should be aware?

After the application of K9 Advantix II for Dogs, your furry best friend commonly experiences itching, burning, or numbness of their skin. If pain persists after a few hours, call your vet. If irritation persists after 3 days, call your vet.

Frequently Asked Questions
  1. What is the difference between K9 Advantix II large dogs vs. small dogs?

    All formulas have the same percentages of the active ingredients (8.8% Imidacloprid, 44% Permethrin, 0.44% Pyriproxyfen, and 46.76% other ingredients), but small dogs, medium dog, large dogs, and extra-large dogs require a different dosage depending on the dog's weight (see chart above).

  2. What are the K9 Advantix reviews?

    K9 Advantix II for Dogs reviews gives the solution 4.5+ stars out of 5. Most reviewers say that they are long time users of this excellent product that ensure that there ain't no bugs on their furry best friend. Reach out to your vet if having any concerns or questions about your dog's use of K9 Advantix II for Dogs.

  3. How long does it take for K9 Advantix II to work on fleas and ticks?

    K9 Advantix II for Dogs kills fleas and ticks within 12 hours after application. In terms of new fleas, these parasites that newly bite your dog dies within 2 hours. K9 Advantix II for Dogs kills fleas and prevents infestations throughout the following four weeks.

  4. Is K9 Advantix II for puppies?

    K9 Advantix II for Dogs can be administered to puppies that are at least 7 weeks old.

  5. What is K9 Advantix II for Dog's active ingredients?

    Imidacloprid is the world's most used insecticide. Once the blood-sucking flea bites your dog, it attacks their central nervous system causing paralysis and its imminent death. Permethrin is the same but for ticks on contact. Pyriproxyfen is an insect growth regulator that regulates the growth of all fleas at any stage of the life cycle.

  6. What are the K9 Advantix side effects?

    Irritation is very common after the application. However, call your vet if the irritation persists for longer than 3 days, and if the pain lasts for longer than a few hours.

  7. Is K9 Advantix II for Dogs used for cats?

    No. K9 Advantix and K9 Advantix II for Dogs is for dogs only. Cats cannot digest the active ingredient Permethrin (i.e., treatment for ticks). They should even be kept away from K9 Advantix-treated dogs for 24 hours.

    However, with the two other active ingredients (e.g., Imidacloprid and Pyriproxyfen), Advantage II for Cats is a formula for once-a-month topical flea prevention and treatment for cats that effectively breaks the flea life cycle to prevent future infestations. The cat must be a minimum of 8 weeks old and a weight of 9 pounds.

Concluding Thoughts

The most important thing that you should know about K9 Advantix II for Dogs is its power to kill fleas, ticks, mosquitos, and lice on contact and prevent future infestations for 30 days after one application.

DISCLAIMER: Ask your veterinarian or consult with one of our pet care specialists at 1-800-844-1427. This informative article is not meant to substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, and professional advice from your veterinarian or other qualified professionals regarding a medical condition.

Side Effects & Warnings

KEEP AWAY FROM CATS. Cats are unable to process the key ingredients in Advantix. They should be distanced from the dog for up to 24 hours after application. Some dogs may experience a burning, itching, tingling, or numbness of the skin after application. 

May cause a slight irritation on the point of contact, but this usually subsides within a few hours. If pain persists, contact a vet. Oral contact may cause salivation. If K9 Advantix gets into you or your dogs eyes, flush with water immediately.

This sensation usually subsides within 3 days, however if symptoms persist, consult your veterinarian.

Ingredients

Advantix is comprised of some of the most effective flea and tick repellants on the market - Imidacloprid, Permethrin, and Pyripoxyfen.

Directions

Have your dog stand to ease the application process and evenly distribute the contents of one tube on 2-3 spots along their back, between their shoulders and the base of their tail. Part their hair so that skin is visible and gently squeeze the solution onto the skin. Make sure there is no excess dripping, and allow 1 hour to dry.

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