Maybe stick with the Advantix II given the likely hood one of your dogs could rip it off. Mine would. lol
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Sharon, you certainly don't live anywhere near me. Vet's here send you a bill if you even think about going to see them. If you don't like it and say you don't want whatever, they then make you out as some evil person who hates animals.
I'm very fortunate. Happy to recommend my vet by PM to anyone who lives in the London area. She also has gundogs.
I remember, not to many years ago, the vet would come right to the house, charge me the 'Farm' visit cost and do all the 4 legged house pets we had. He'd set up on the freezer in the mud room and we would bring all the cats and dogs in for their shots like an assembly line. His bill was far less than what they charge now for a single dog/cat to the Vets.
Use to take all my huskies to Rideau Raceway Horse Track Ottawa and the vet would do all my dogs vaccinations and health check. I think it was $20 to $25.00 per dog at the time.
When I first switched to these collars that was my concern as well; however that was short lived. I see the pries even on Amazon and Chewy have gone up in the last 2 weeks. For those who can order, keep an eye on Chewy.com as they will have a sale.
The Preventic collars came from HealthyPets.com 8008999475. Both offered fast delivery.
I personally never cared for the systemic applications which is why I switched to the collars. I really like the type of protection with the Serestos.
As I mentioned almost all northern retrievers training in the south for the winter now wear them. Flea/tick protection as far as cost goes is of least concern for them....effectiveness definitely is.
one thing about Ceresto,IIRC - they're not recommended around small kids or if the dog sleeps in owner's bed.
No one's does, right? ;)
I pulled an engorged one off my Brittany today. Just been away from home too much recently. Time to hit the Vet's for some poison. Likely stick with K9 Advantix II.