
Originally Posted by
maria728
unfourtunately the over the counter flea prevention is not that very effective in my opinion. I am a vet tech at a animal clinic, and the number one complaint of fleas is that the over the counter stuff doesn't touch the fleas, and the client ends up having to purchase either the advantage, o rfrontline product. at our clinic we sell the advantage on tube at a time. I don;t know if every clinic does this, but its a good thing for people who can only afford 12.00 every month for flea prevention. Also if interested the advantage company is running a promo for advantage flea prevention, where if you buy a 6 month supply you get 2 months free. this is valid until the end of this month. ideally you want to treat for at least 2 to 3 months, casue the fleas that lay eggs will be hatching in weeks to come. flea baths don't really work good, yes they kill the fleas that are on the animal at that time, but it won't kill the fleas that jump on the pet after flea bathed. any more questions? lmk