The usual preventive procedures to curb fleas in your home include regularly cleaning your home and bathing your dog; of course, this list should include flea control treatments for your dog itself.

Any cursory search online would reveal the variety of flea control products.

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These include but are not limited to sprays, shampoos, collars, dips, powders, injectibles, and orally administered treatments.

One of the best methods is the topical one, which is often used only once month on dogs (unless one lives in regions where flea infestation runs high, or all year).

Topical solutions act fast, are easy to use, and have few contraindications.

If you can squeeze small lemons you can apply topical solutions.

No complex figuring out, just a tube to squeeze.

It’s hard to find reliable protection that lasts this long.

In this respect, Advantix for Dogs, Advantix Flea and Tick For Dogs comes highly recommended. You’ll find that Advantix Control for Dogs is fast-acting – it starts working 3 to 5 minutes after application.

Give it 12 hours and almost all the fleas on your dog die (98 to 100%). Right away, Advantix stops fleas from feeding, those already biting perish, those that are about to bite fall off. Advantix therefore remarkably lowers the chances that your dog will get Flea Allergy Dermatitis.

Even when your dog gets wet, the treatment remains effective and active.

The treatment is also safe for pups at least 7 weeks old and lactating and pregnant female dogs.

Expect the following

You may see some active fleas in your home, even after you’ve used the treatment on your dog – regardless of what kind of treatment that it.

The fleas you see would be the ones biting or inhabiting your dog’s fur coat before you applied the treatment.

They probably just came into contact with the treatment’s chemical.

If you used Advantix, these fleas will quickly die, and some will fall off.

You will probably keep seeing fleas in your house until all of them have died, until you start and maintain a flea-control program (which includes regular cleaning, dog-bathing, and administration of flea treatment). Also, it’s likely that a few immature fleas mature anyway and cause havoc.

In some areas, all year long infestation is highly likely; in such cases you need to rely on a flea control plan that works.

For all the fleas in all their stages to be killed, that will take weeks or months.

Sometimes you can’t tell when your dog will be exposed to other animals suspected of having fleas – for that you can rely on the protection from reinfestation provided by Advantix Control for Dogs.

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