Directions for Safe and Effective Use
INTENDED FOR USE ON DOGS & CATS
To open, puncture holes on cap with a pointed object such as a pen. Close container completely when not in use.
USING ON YOUR PET
Using a comb or brush, gently work powder into the coat and skin from head to tail along the spine. Rub the powder into belly, legs, and tail area. Carefully dust the ears. Keep powder away from eyes and nose.
How much should I use? 1 tablespoons per 10 lbs of animal’s weight. Re-apply after bath or when parasites come back. Only use one time per week.
Jo –
I’ve used this on my rabbits and their kits for a couple years now and it works great to keep them pest free.
Erin Dunleavy –
My vet oncologist doesn’t like any flea/tick treatments, but suggested a topical to be used seasonally. I was reluctantly using Advantix II on my 2 dogs just for the warmer months in NE PA and it stopped working. Maybe fleas become resistant because the same thing happened with frontline a few years back. I hate using them because I know they are harmful. Purchased Earth Animal collars (which make my dogs smell great btw), topical treatment, and powder. Powder is recommended for infestations, so I tried it (apply it outside if you can). After one week, no evidence of fleas-not a speck of flea dirt either. This gives me hope!
Anna Snyder –
Great product with non chemical products. It has worked for us! ps- this is topical powder do give internally as the the review above says.