Which is better for flea and tick prevention, NexGard or Advantix?

Last week I noticed my dog scratching a lot more than usual after our afternoon walk, and I suspect it might be fleas or ticks. I've read mixed reviews about different prevention methods like NexGard and Advantix, and I'm really unsure about which would be more effective for my dog. Could you provide some guidance on which option might be better for preventing fleas and ticks?

Answer

If your dog is scratching more than usual after walks, it may be due to fleas or ticks. Choosing between flea and tick preventatives like NexGard and Advantix can be challenging, but we're here to help guide you.

  • Fleas and ticks can cause itching and discomfort for your dog.
  • Untreated infestations can lead to serious health issues, including skin infections and illnesses.
  • Both NexGard and Advantix are effective, but they have different application methods and ingredients.

It's important to choose a preventative that not only effectively targets fleas and ticks but also fits your dog's lifestyle and any potential health needs. NexGard is an oral chewable tablet that provides month-long protection against fleas and ticks. Advantix, on the other hand, is a topical treatment applied directly to the dog's skin. Each product has its own advantages, and your choice may depend on your dog's specific sensitivities, lifestyle, or how easy you find each method of application.

For personalized advice tailored to your pet's health, visit Dial A Vet for a consultation with our trusted veterinarians.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the side effects of NexGard?

    Common side effects of NexGard can include vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. If your dog experiences any of these symptoms, it's a good idea to consult with a veterinarian.

  • Is Advantix safe for all dogs?

    Advantix is generally safe for most dogs, but it should not be used on cats or puppies under seven weeks old. Always check the instructions for age and weight requirements before use.

  • How long should I wait to bathe my dog after applying Advantix?

    It's best to wait at least 48 hours after applying Advantix before bathing your dog to ensure full absorption and effectiveness.

To ensure you're choosing the best flea and tick prevention for your dog, consult our experts at Dial A Vet.

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