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Dog Advantix - Flea Tick Treatment |

Tuesday, 11 August 2009
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If your dog is struggling with more than just fleas, perhaps it is time for K9 Advantix? This dog flea treatment tackles a host of pests which might be biting your pet. You may consider giving your dog Advantix if he is suffering the irritation and potential health risks associated with a whole host of external parasites. K9 Advantix for dogs contains two active ingredients which target different parts of the insect nervous system. Used together, they are able to quickly destroy a much wider range of parasites, than any other dog flea treatment. As well, as quickly killing many parasites which are on your pet, K9 Advantix also works to repel others so they never come close enough to bite. Fleas, mosquitoes, ticks and biting flies are all repelled by dogs treated with this product. It is also able to destroy adult fleas, and flea larvae, ticks, mosquitoes and biting lice. K9 Advantix is a topical dog flea treatment. Applied directly the skin of your pet, the active ingredients quickly get to work trans-locating to cover the entire surface of your pet with safe and effective insect repellent. Within 5 minutes of using these flea drops, fleas stop biting and within 12 hours they are destroyed. Flea larvae are killed within 20 minutes. This tackles the flea population on two fronts, quickly cutting the total population in and around your home. Ticks already on your pet will be destroyed within 48 hours. New ticks will not attach themselves to feed from your pet, preventing the risk of Lyme disease and other tick-borne problems. Dog Advantix flea drops offer 30 days of total parasite control for dogs from seven weeks of age. If the problem of biting flies and mosquitoes is a seasonal one in your area, consider using this product only during the warmer months. Then revert to an ordinary dog flea treatment during the cooler months. For more information or to buy discount dog Advantix and other dog flea treatment options visit the Dog and Cat Flea Medicine site. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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