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Precautions to Be Taken Before K9 advantix

By Anuradha Subscribe to RSS | March 27th 2012 | Views:
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We are living in world where there is fashion to keep pets at our place and among them the most common is “Dog”. Ticks and flea are such type of diseases with which dogs usually suffers. But, there treatment is possible. There are numerous medicines available in the market for this treatment. But there is always question in your mind to go with which one.

K9 advantix is the best medicine that protects your pet from fleas, mosquitoes, biting flies, chewing lice and ticks. It is best medicine to prevent your pet from fleas and ticks. It kills the fleas and ticks of all stages. It starts working within 12 hours and continues to protect your pet for one month from the date the medicine is taken. It is recommended for the pets of 7 weeks and above.

K9 advantix repel and kills the fleas. It continues to work even if our pet is wet. It contains permethrin and imidacloprid and both of them work together to make your pet free from ticks and fleas. If you have cats at your place, doesn’t use on them as cats can get irritations from the ingredients used in the medicine.

Store the K9 advantix in cool place and protect it from freezing. Make sure the medicine not contaminate feed or water. Before giving the medicine to your pet contact the veterinarian first as it may happen that the pet is sensitive to some of the ingredients of the medicine. Before disposing off the medicine, pack it in layers of newspaper and then only discard it.

After handling the medicine wash your hand with soap and warm water. Also, avoid contact from clothing or eyes. Remember this medicine is only recommended for dogs and not other animals. Place the tube on the affected portion and squeeze it on the skin of the dog. Do not apply the medicine in extra amount then required. If you suffer any type of itching, numbness, burning then immediately contact your doctor and also wash your body with shampoo.

Also, remember that it is for external use and apply only on skin of the animal. Do not give the medicine to your animal directly. Avoid the contact with mouth and eyes. Also, in case of overdose immediately go to emergency room. It contains permethrin and imidacloprid that help your pet to get rid of fleas and ticks.

It is best medicine for your pet to get rid of ticks and fleas. Moreover, it is simply to use and you can get it from your nearby medical store.

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