Advantage is a popular flea control product designed to kill and repel fleas. The Advantage Flea Control printable coupons page provides information on how to obtain potential money saving printable coupons to help offset the cost of this potentially expensive product. Advantage is a topical solution that is applied monthly on dogs and cats to help keep them free of fleas. While some believe it isn't necessary to administer a flea control product during the cold winter months, many veterinarians recommend year-round treatment to keep the pests at bay, particularly in warmer climates.http://advantage.petparents.com/aboutAdvantage.cfm
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Advantage Flea Control Coupon Policy
In order to receive printable coupons from Advantage, you must register on their official website (registration is free). The Advantage coupons may have certain restrictions. Advantage flea control coupons have an expiration date and are only valid if they are purchased from your veterinarian. Be sure to check the expiration date for the coupon you have carefully and read the fine print to be sure you can still redeem it for your discount.http://advantage.petparents.com/specialOffers.cfm?adType= Some coupons may only be valid for the flea product for cats or dogs - not both. This information should be included on your coupon.
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Comparing Advantage, Frontline Plus & Revolution for Cats
This video clip features veterinarian Dr. James R. Talbott comparing several major topical flea treatments for cats, including Advantage, Revolution and Frontline Plus. Talbott explains how each works and what each type of flea solution treats. Talbott says Advantage "works really well" on flea infestations, including in homes with more than one cat. Talbott recommends that if you have specific questions on Advantage or any other kind of topical flea treatment, you should talk to your veterinarian.
