Flea and Tick ControlWritten by Mark Woodcock
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Pet stores and veterinary clinics display a vast array of Flea Control products including, Advantage Flea, Frontline Flea, Program Flea, chemically derived shampoos, powders, sprays, pills and collars which, according to labels, will eliminate fleas and ticks. But what are these substances doing to our pets? We recommend either Advantage Flea or Frontline Flea, both of which is applied directly on skin, between shoulder blades and with regular use inhibits development of flea and tick.

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Fleas only need to come into contact with Advantage to receive a lethal dose of product, it does not have to bite your pet. Advantage may also help to reduce hypersensitivity skin disorders, also known as flea allergy dermatitis. Advantage is used worldwide totalling more than 150 million doses. Advantage is most proven flea control product available. Advantage is also a gentle product and can therefore be used on puppies as young as seven weeks and kittens as young as eight weeks. Advantage is number one flea control product and is recommended by veterinarians, pet owners recommend to family and friends. Given all these benefits, Advantage is most recognized flea control product available on market today. Advantage is manufactured by Bayer, a name known to consumers for some 100 years.

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