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Advantus Oral Flea Soft Chews are a type of flea treatment for dogs. They are formulated to kill adult fleas on dogs quickly and effectively. Here's some information about Advantus Oral Flea Soft Chews:

  1. Purpose: Advantus Oral Flea Soft Chews are designed to kill adult fleas on dogs. The active ingredient in these chews is nitenpyram, which acts quickly to eliminate fleas by targeting their nervous system.
  2. Administration: The soft chews are given orally to dogs. They are available in different strengths to accommodate different dog sizes, including small dogs (4-22 pounds), medium dogs (23-110 pounds), and large dogs (over 110 pounds). It's important to select the appropriate dosage based on your dog's weight and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
  3. Fast-acting: Advantus Oral Flea Soft Chews are known for their fast-acting nature. They start killing fleas within 30 minutes of administration, providing quick relief to your dog from flea infestations.
  4. Safety: These soft chews are considered safe for dogs, but it's always advisable to consult with your veterinarian before starting any flea treatment. This is especially important if your dog has any underlying health conditions or is on other medications to ensure there are no potential interactions.
  5. Duration of effectiveness: The effects of Advantus Oral Flea Soft Chews last for up to 24 hours. While they provide rapid relief from fleas, they are not a long-term preventative solution. If you're looking for long-term flea control, you may need to consider other options such as monthly topical treatments or oral flea preventatives.
  6. Other considerations: Advantus Oral Flea Soft Chews are designed to specifically target adult fleas, and they do not provide protection against other parasites like ticks or other stages of the flea life cycle. To effectively manage flea infestations, it's important to implement a comprehensive flea control plan that includes treating your dog, as well as your home and yard.

Always follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer and consult with your veterinarian to determine the most suitable flea control options for your dog based on their specific needs and circumstances.