The correct application & side effects

Especially in the warm season, ticks and fleas can make life difficult for our dogs.

Many dog ​​owners therefore choose to use so-called spot-ons, which effectively kill these parasites.

One such remedy is Advantix for Dogs. You can find out everything in the following guide Advantix dog: application and side effects.

Advantix for dogs: what it is and what it is used for

Advantix is ​​a spot-on used to control ectoparasites in dogs: fleas and ticks.

Beyond that, it kills through the two active ingredients imidacloprid and permethrin too biting licestable flies and sand and mosquitoes away.

In addition to this effect, the spot-on also forms a kind of protective barrier on the dog’s skin.

This ensures that the parasites mentioned do not even settle on the dog, so it has a preventive effect.

Incidentally, it is also effective if the dog has had a swim. However, he should only be out and about in the cool water again after the effect has set in.

The right use of Advantix

A spot on will applied directly to the dog’s skin. This is done using the pipette function, which is inherent in every Spot-On.

It is important that you avoid the product coming into contact with your skin or mucous membranes.

And your dog should not be able to lick the product off its skin or fur either.

Therefore, you apply it between the shoulder blades, as this area is not easy to reach.

So that the spot-on dries as quickly as possible, we recommend that you apply it to different skin areas between the shoulder blades.

This makes sense especially if you have more than one dog living with you.

Because the fur noses should also not have any contact with their siblings for the next 24 hours.

Theoretically, you should also reduce cuddling and snuggling with your furry friend to avoid coming into contact with Advantix.

How long does it take for Advantix to work in dogs?

The effect of Advantix in dogs occurs within 24 hours and then works for several weeks.

How often is Advantix used?

Advantix has a duration of action of one month. This means that you apply this spot-on to your dog every 4 weeks.

Many vets recommend using a spot-on, especially during spring and summer, as this is peak season for many parasites.

Advantix does not necessarily have to be used in winter, as it is too cold for the parasites here.

Because parasites can become immune to ingredients, it may make sense to switch to a different spot-on after a few months to ensure effectiveness.

What are the side effects of Advantix in dogs?

The chemical ingredients of Advantix can unfortunately have side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and fatigue.

According to many case studies, these side effects are a sensitive reaction to the permethrin.

Other symptoms can also occur in dogs treated with this spot-on:

  • Changes in behavior such as howling, restlessness, excitement
  • Neurological disorders such as twitching and convulsions
  • Increased salivation from licking the spot-on

Hair loss on the skin areas treated with the spot-on is also a very common side effect of Advantix.

Redness and skin irritation can also occur in the areas where the spot-on was applied.

These side effects usually go away on their own within a few hours.

The hair loss usually occurs a day after applying the spot-on, but is usually a one-off thing.

It is important that you always keep a close eye on these reactions to Advantix – especially if you can observe convulsions and cramps.

We recommend that you apply the spot-on in the morning.

Because if there are any worrying side effects, you have enough time to take your dog to the vet.

Would you rather not use a chemical spot-on? Then you can use a natural remedy in addition to chemical parasite control and prevention.

Many dog ​​owners swear by coconut oil, which contains lauric acid.

Conclusion

Advantix is ​​a spot-on for dogs used to control fleas, ticks, biting lice, biting flies, sandflies and stable flies.

The remedy is applied directly to the dog’s skin, between the shoulder blades.

Advantix takes effect within 24 hours.

In doing so, both existing parasites are killed and colonization of parasites is preventedsince fleas & Co. find the chemical substances repulsive.

Advantix side effects can include fatigue, diarrhea, vomiting, behavioral changes and neurological disorders.

Have you already had experiences with Advantix that you can share with us? Then we look forward to reading them in our comments.