What do other pet owners say about Advantus soft chews?

I’ve been considering switching to Advantus soft chews for my dog to help with flea control, but I’ve read mixed reviews online. Some pet owners seem to have a positive experience with them, while others mention less favorable side effects. I'm curious to hear from other pet owners — have you found these chews effective and safe for regular use?

Answer

Advantus soft chews can be a convenient and effective option for flea control in dogs, but it's important to consider both the potential benefits and the possible side effects before making a decision.

  • Common side effects reported: vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite
  • Benefits: Easy to administer, palatable for most dogs, begins working within hours
  • Considerations: Suitable for dogs over 10 weeks and weighing more than 4 pounds

When considering any flea control product, it's crucial to weigh the pros and cons. Advantus soft chews offer an attractive solution due to their ease of use and rapid action. However, as with any medication, adverse reactions, though uncommon, can occur. Consulting with your veterinarian can help determine if this product is appropriate for your dog's specific needs and health status.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How quickly do Advantus soft chews work to control fleas?

    Advantus soft chews begin killing fleas within one hour of administration, providing rapid relief for your dog.

  • Are there any dogs that shouldn't take Advantus chews?

    Advantus is recommended for dogs aged 10 weeks and older and weighing at least 4 pounds. It's essential to consult your vet if your dog is pregnant, nursing, or has existing health concerns.

  • What should I do if my dog experiences side effects from Advantus chews?

    If your dog exhibits mild side effects like vomiting or diarrhea, monitor them closely and consult your veterinarian. For severe or persistent reactions, seek immediate veterinary care.

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