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Posted March 8, 2017

Who can I call if I have questions about Provecta Advanced for Dogs?

For additional information, call our experts at 1-888-261-4657.

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Posted March 8, 2017

Why does it seem like there are more fleas after the first treatment of Provecta Advanced for Dogs?

When used during an existing infestation, you may see an increased number of visible fleas and other pests after application. This is a sign that Provecta Advanced for Dogs is working. The pests [...]

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Posted March 8, 2017

Can I apply Provecta Advanced for Dogs if my dog is on other medication?

If your pet is on medication, consult your veterinarian before using this or any other product.

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Posted March 8, 2017

I don’t see any bites or bugs. Does that mean my dog doesn’t have any issues with pests?

Not all pest infestations are visible. Many dogs are less sensitive to bites when they occur. The three-step protection of Provecta Advanced for Dogs monthly treatments is the best way to ensure [...]

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Posted March 8, 2017

What is the mosquito life cycle?

Mosquitos need a blood meal in order to procreate. To stop the life cycle, the mosquito bite must be prevented as well as killing existing infestations.

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Posted March 8, 2017

What is the flea life cycle?

It is important to know that an adult female flea lays eggs following a blood meal from a host, or in other words, your pet. Blood is necessary for the adult flea to reproduce.

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Posted March 8, 2017

What is the benefit of repellency?

Whenever possible it is better to prevent or protect your pet from getting bites that could create disease. It is safer and easier for both you and your dog to never have to deal with bites or [...]

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Posted March 8, 2017

I just adopted a new puppy. How soon should I start him on Provecta Advanced for Dogs?

Provecta Advanced for Dogs is not approved for use on puppies under seven weeks old or on any dog that weighs less than five pounds. As your dog grows, choose your Provecta Advanced product based [...]

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Posted March 8, 2017

My dog is more of an inside dog. Do I really need a 5-way protection treatment every month?

Even if your dog only goes outside for an occasional walk, protecting your pet from diseases carried by fleas, ticks, mosquitos, biting flies and lice is a crucial part of dog care. Pests can [...]

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Posted March 8, 2017

How quickly does Provecta Advanced for Dogs start to work on fleas, ticks and mosquitos?

Provecta Advanced for Dogs begins to work on contact. Its multistage flea control kills fleas within 12 hours of application. It kills existing fleas, ticks and mosquitos and starts repelling new [...]

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