
Adams Flea & Tick Collar for Dogs, Extra Small/Toy & Small Breeds, 1 Collar (7-mos. supply)
Description
- Kills and repels fleas, ticks, flea eggs, flea larvae and kills tick larvae and tick nymphs.
- Water-resistant design continues to work for seven months of formidable pest protection.
- Active ingredient spreads from the collar through oils and hair to cover the entire body.
- Offers a great, long-lasting alternative to monthly topical flea treatments.
- Small size is designed for small dogs and puppies; excess can be cut off.
Item Number | 122959 |
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Usage | Prevention |
Repels or Prevents | Fleas, Ticks, Flea Eggs |
Kills or Treats | Ticks |
Lifestage | Adult, Senior, Puppy |
Breed Size | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds |
Collar Type | Flea & Tick |
Product Form | Collar |
Health Condition | Fleas, Ticks |
Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
Tetrachlorvinphos: 14.55%, (S)-Methoprene: 1.02%, Other Ingredients: 84.43%.
Instructions
- Remove collar from package, unroll and stretch to activate insecticide generator. (As the collar begins to work, a fine white powder will appear on the surface)
- Do not use on puppies under 6 weeks old. Do not unroll collar until ready to use.
- The collar must be worn loosely to allow for growth of the dog and to permit the collar to move about the neck. (A properly fitted collar is one that, when fastened, will snugly slide over the pet’s head).
- Leave 2 or 3 inches on the collar for extra adjustment and cut off and dispose of the extra length.
Size
One size fits all. For dogs with a smaller neck, simply trim the collar to size.
Fleas rise to the top of your pet's coat as they die, so consider it a triumph if you start seeing more fleas at first, after treating your pet. If you’re still seeing fleas after application, it may be because your pet has picked up new fleas from the environment, which may include other pets, surfaces and outdoor areas. It may take up to 30 days to break the entire flea life cycle. Additionally, you should also treat sources of new fleas (i.e., carpet, yard, etc.) to ensure complete flea control.