Advocate Treatment Puppies and Small Dogs up to 4kg (3 x 0.4ml Tubes)
Advocate Treatment Puppies and Small Dogs up to 4kg (3 x 0.4ml Tubes)

Advocate Treatment Puppies and Small Dogs up to 4kg (3 x 0.4ml Tubes)

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Experience complete parasite protection for your dog with Advocate, a convenient monthly spot-on solution. Advocate effectively eradicates existing parasites while ensuring continuous defence against a wide spectrum of threats. Its potent ingredients deliver rapid flea relief, ward off life-threatening heartworm, and shield your dog from most intestinal worms, including roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. Prioritize your dog's well-being with Advocate's trusted and powerful parasite prevention.

Key Benefits: Treatment control and prevention of: Roundworms, Hookworms, Whipworm, Generalised Demodicosis, Sarcoptic Mange, Ear Mites, Lice, Fleas, Heartworm.

INGREDIENTS 

  • 100g/L Imidacloprid
  • 25g/L Moxidectin

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Elanco

Elanco is a renowned global leader in animal health, committed to pioneering and providing cutting edge products and services aimed at preventing and treating pet diseases, ultimately delivering substantial value to pet owners.

Elanco, deeply recognize the special and affectionate connection between pet parents and their beloved animals.

Their primary objective is to ensure your pets enjoy an extended, healthier life.

Flea allergy dermatitis in dogs
Flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) ranks among the most prevalent skin conditions affecting dogs.
Flea bites can expose your beloved pets to flea saliva, which, over time, may trigger an allergic reaction known as flea allergy dermatitis (FAD).
This particular skin condition tends to affect pets that are one year or older, primarily targeting dogs and cats with pre-existing skin issues like atopic dermatitis.
When pets suffer from FAD, they often engage in relentless scratching, biting, or licking, resulting in potential skin damage and leaving them susceptible to secondary infections.
treatment and prevention
If you suspect your dog is experiencing flea allergy dermatitis, it's crucial to consult your veterinarian. They will conduct a thorough examination for flea related evidence and may initiate a flea elimination trial, skin tests, or blood tests.
It's astonishing how just a single flea bite can cause significant itching in a pet with FAD, and your veterinarian might diagnose this condition even if visible fleas or flea faces are absent.
The key to effectively managing FAD lies in reducing the number of flea bites. You can achieve year round flea control using highly effective, rapid acting products.

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