Sentry Flea & Tick Spot Treatment for Dogs, under 15 lbs
Ineffective flea and tick treatment, causes vomiting in dogs.
Advantage II offers notable issues such as ineffective flea control and skin irritation. Satisfactory results reported by some, considered worth ensuring overall pet comfort in flea control.
Ineffective against fleas in some cases.
Prevention: Consider veterinary treatments or combine with other flea control methods.
Several users reported that Advantage II effectively controlled fleas.
Users found it safe for young kittens.
Multiple users reported that Advantage II did not work.
Some users mentioned the treatment lasted only a short time.
Tip: Reapply more frequently
One user reported issues with the packaging.
Tip: Request better packaging or return for refund
Factors: flea resistance, frequency of reapplication
Yes, it is generally safe for kittens, but monitor for any signs of skin irritation.
Effectiveness lasts approximately 2 weeks, but may vary.
Consider switching to a different flea treatment or consult a vet.
"I had a chat with a chewy vet about needing a flea treatment for some kittens I was fostering. She was very helpful and recommended this product. It worked great!"
"I adopted a kitten and realized he had fleas. I purchased Advantage II with the hopes it would kill the adult fleas and eggs. Two weeks later my kitten was still scratching and I found adult fleas on him when I used the flea comb. I gave him another dose since the instructions said I could after two..."
From the feedback of the reviewers it is difficult to arrive at the conclusion.. One should as always and in general be skeptical of reviews.