In a well-controlled laboratory study, REVOLUTION PLUS started to kill fleas within 12 hours of treatment and killed >98% of fleas within 24 hours. During subsequent weekly infestations, REVOLUTION PLUS started to kill fleas within 6 hours and killed ≥93.8% of fleas within 12 hours through Day 28.
Dogs in the herding breeds, like Collies, are more susceptible to selamectin toxicity than other breeds. Selamectin, the active ingredient in the insecticide and dewormer Revolution, can have a toxic effect on the central nervous system if introduced in large enough quantities. Vet bills can sneak up on you.
In two clinical studies, one dose of Revolution Plus killed 100% of adult fleas for a full 5 weeks. In a separate study, Revolution Plus started killing fleas within 6 hours of re-infestations.
There are good reasons why Revolution is by prescription only. It is well worth the nominal charge for the veterinary visit to ensure that your dog is getting the correct medication for its parasite needs. The medication gets applied between the shoulder blades where it absorbs into the body.
Question: What is the expiration date? We alternate Frontline Plus and Revolution so need fresh (12 months) expiration.
There is no single answer for this frequently asked question. The known safe answer is to wait the period of time the product is supposed to work, typically 30 days, before reapplying. An alternative is to bathe the pet in a detergent shampoo (meant to strip off skin oils) and reapply after 24 hours.
Fleas go through a life cycle of egg, larvae, pupae, and adult. Most flea treatments just kill adult fleas, but fleas can continue to emerge for months after you think an infestation has ended. When a newly emerged female flea finds a host, she can lay eggs within one day.
You should treat your pet every four weeks to bring the flea population under control. Can I apply FRONTLINE Spot On anywhere on my pet? No. You must apply it directly onto the pet's skin, not on their hair, at the base of the neck between the shoulder blades, where your pet cannot lick it off.
The most common product used to kill fleas on dogs instantly is Nitenpyram, more commonly known as Capstar. This single-use tablet is administered orally and kills fleas within 30 minutes. It is recommended that you contain your pet in a small area when using Capstar.
Pets should be wormed every month up to 6 months of age, then 4 times a year after that for Roundworm and Tapeworm. Lungworm treatment for dogs needs to be done monthly. Worming treatments can either be done at home or by the vet in the practice. Treatment is either via a tablet or a spot on.
Whilst our motto is “When it arrives in the post, it's time to dose†we recommend a 48-hour gap between the application of topical flea and worm treatment. It does not matter which order the products are applied. The 48 hours simply allows each product to dry sufficiently.
For dogs we recommend a monthly pill (either Trifexis or Sentinel) and for cats we recommend a topical medication called Revolution. These medications also prevent intestinal parasites and fleas.
How often should I treat my dog for worms? At least every three months. Depending on your pet's lifestyle, more regular worming may need to be undertaken and it is recommended this be discussed with your vet if you are concerned.
Although it may happen a lot quicker it can take up to 24 hours for fleas jumping onto your pet to be killed. There are no flea products that stop fleas from jumping onto pets. This means that regardless of the licensed flea treatment you use - you may still see fleas on your pet until the flea product kills it.
December through February are arguably the lowest risk months for parasites, so many pet-parents will forgo coverage in those months, and start flea and tick prevention again in March or April when the weather begins to warm.
Revolution is a topical parasiticide that is applied to the skin of dogs six weeks of age and older and cats eight weeks of age and older to kill adult fleas and prevent flea eggs from hatching, prevent heartworm disease and protect your pet against other parasites (see below).
The standard time frame for applying topical medications is usually every 30 days, but this can depend on the brand used. Climate and lifestyle play a large role in determining how often you should use a flea prevention or flea treatment.
These are the best flea and tick prevention for dogs in 2021
- Best topical flea preventive overall: Advantage Multi for Dogs.
- Best OTC topical flea preventive for dogs: Frontline Plus for Dogs.
- Best oral flea control product for dogs: Simparica TRIO.
- Best flea control product for young puppies: Capstar for Dogs.
If chemical products are necessary for additional flea or tick control, NRDC recommends s-methoprene or pyriproxyfen, which are less toxic ingredients—but read the labels carefully because some products use them with other, more harmful pesticides.
Yes. Though many species of ticks and fleas are slowed down or dormant during the winter, certain areas of the United States are not cold enough to truly kill these parasites and stop their activity. Because ticks and fleas can carry diseases that could harm your dog, it's best to keep them protected all year long.
While the frequency of bathing may be different for each dog, Wendy Weinand, manager, pet services grooming education for Petco, says that a good rule to follow is to wash your dog every four weeks. “This will help to keep their skin and coat clean and keep their natural oils spread out to help condition,†she says.