K9 ADVANTIX II
- Topical prevention and treatment of ticks, fleas, mosquitoes, biting flies and lice
- Waterproof
- ONLY for use on Dogs and Puppies, 7 weeks of age or older
Introducing NEW K9 Advantix II!
It not only kills ticks, fleas and mosquitoes, it also repels and kills ALL LIFE STAGES of fleas! It also kills lice and repels nasty biting flies and kills chewing lice.
Canine Advantix II is for the Prevention and Treatment of Ticks, Fleas, Mosquitoes, Biting Flies and Lice on Dogs
- Repels and kills ticks including Deer ticks (vector of Lyme disease), American dog ticks (vector of Rocky Mountain spotted fever), Brown dog ticks (vector of Ehrlichiosis), and Lone Star ticks (vector of Ehrlichiosis) for up to four weeks
- Repels and kills all life stages of fleas
- Prevents fleas on treated dogs from infesting your home
- Kills fleas on dogs within 12 hours and continues to prevent infestations for a month
- Prevents development of fleas, flea eggs, pupae and larvae for a month
- Larval flea stages in the dog’s surroundings are killed following contact with a K9 Advantix® II treated dog
- Repels and kills mosquitoes for up to four weeks
- Repels and prevents blood-feeding by biting flies
- Waterproof
- 5-way protection against ticks, fleas, mosquitoes, biting flies and lice
- Kills chewing lice
- Not for cats
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Active Ingredients |
% By Weight |
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Imidacloprid |
8.8% |
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Permethrin* |
44.0% |
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Pyriproxyfen |
0.44% |
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Other Ingredients |
46.76% |
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Total |
100.0% |
For external use on dogs only. Do not use on animals other than dogs.
The successive feeding activity of fleas on dogs may elicit a hypersensitivity skin disorder known as flea allergy dermatitis (FAD). Treatment of dogs with K9 Advantix ® II rapidly kills fleas and may reduce the incidence of this condition.
K9 Advantix® II kills existing fleas on dogs within 12 hours. Reinfesting fleas are killed within 2 hours with protection against further flea infestation lasting at least four (4) weeks. Pre-existing pupae in the environment may continue to emerge for six (6) weeks or longer depending upon the climatic conditions.












