Advantage Multi for Small Dogs (Green) - Flea and Worm Treatment
Advantage Multi for Small Dogs is a topical multi-spectrum treatment for use in 7 weeks and older puppies and dogs, weighing between 3-9 lbs. This spot-on formula protects dogs against both internal and external parasites for one month.
Advantage Multi Green - Topical Flea, Heartworm, and Intestinal Worm Treatment
Advantage Multi Green for dogs kills adult fleas and treats flea infestations. A monthly dose of Advantage Multi for Small Dogs prevents heartworm disease. This topical formula treats and controls sarcoptic mange. When administered as indicated, Advantage Multi treats and controls three common intestinal worms including roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
How does Advantage Multi for Small Dogs work?
Advantage Multi for Dogs contains imidacloprid and moxidectin. This composition spreads quickly throughout the dog's body after application. As soon as fleas come in contact with the treated dog, they die. The formula kills heartworm larvae and intestinal worms including roundworms, whipworms, and hookworms.
Step1: Let the pet stand in a comfortable position. Create a bare skin spot between the shoulder blades by parting the fur.
Step2: Put the tip of the open pipette on the skin spot and press out the content until the pipette is empty.
Step3: For larger dogs, apply at 3-4 spots. Start from the spot between the shoulder blades and move across the backbone.
The application site must be completely dry. Pet should not lick or groom the site. Consult vet before treating pregnant and nursing dogs.
Dog Size |
Dog Weight |
Dose Per Month |
Dose Volume (mL) |
Imidacloprid (mg) |
Moxidectin (mg) |
Small Dogs |
3-9 lbs |
One |
0.4 |
40 |
10 |
Medium Dogs |
9.1-20 lbs |
One |
1.0 |
100 |
25 |
Large Dogs |
20.1 – 55 lbs |
One |
2.5 |
250 |
62.5 |
Extra Large Dogs |
55.1 – 88 lbs |
One |
4.0 |
400 |
100 |
For over 88lbs dogs, use appropriate combination of Advantage Multi doses. |
- Do not administer Advantage Multi to puppies younger than 7 weeks of age.
- Do not give to pets allergic to any of the ingredients.
- Children and other pets should not touch or groom the treated pet until the application site is dry.
- Do not let the pet lick the application site.
- While applying, make sure you keep the pipette away from the pet’s eyes and face.
- Wear gloves while treating the pet. After the treatment, wash hands and exposed skin with soap and lots of water.
- Consult a vet before treating sick and weak pets.
- Ask a vet before clubbing Advantage Multi with any other antiparasitic treatment.
Contraindications:
- There are no known condraindications of Advantage Multi (Advocate) on dogs.
Warning:Dogs of some breeds like collies including border collies are sensitive to moxidectin. They can suffer more or less serious adverse effects if treated at dose rates slightly higher than the recommended ones. Consequently, dosing must be as accurate as possible.
What Does Advantage Multi For Dogs Treat?
Advantage Multi (Advocate) prevents heartworm infections and treats heartworm larvae, kills fleas, and treats intestinal worms including roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. It also has the efficacy to treat sarcoptic mange.
How does Advantage Multi work to kill fleas?
Advantage Multi (Advocate) is applied to your dog’s skin. The solution, applied at a spot, spreads over your dog’s body to kill fleas through contact so they don’t have to bite your dog to die.
How Long Does Advantage Multi For Dogs Last?
Advantage Multi lasts for one full month. It should be given every month year-round for complete prevention against heartworm and fleas.
Is Advantage Multi Safe For Heartworm Positive Dogs?
It is not recommended to treat heartworm positive dogs with Advantage Multi without your vet’s consultation. It is advisable to check with the vet first for proper diagnosis and then continue the treatment, once the vet approves.
Can Advantage Multi For Dogs Be Used On Cats?
It is not recommended to use Advantage Multi for Dogs to be used in cats. It is advised only to buy products for cats that are specifically labeled for them. The products made for dogs can be very harmful and even toxic to cats.
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