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Training 101: Let's Go For a Walk
Thursday, August 25, 2011

If you want to train your new puppy or dog to stay beside you when you go for a walk together, these tips will help your dog learn to walk calmly by your side without pulling away or straining at his leash.
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Dog Chewing: How To Stop Dog Chewing
Friday, August 26, 2011

If you have experienced dog chewing first hand then you are probably wondering how to stop your dog from chewing on things! Whether you have a puppy or an older dog PetParents.com has the advice you need.
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Dog Body Language: Understanding Your Dog
Friday, August 26, 2011

Understanding your dog’s body language is important so you can know exactly how they are feeling in a given situation. A dog’s body language can be easily understood with the right practice and observation.
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Tips for Housebreaking a Puppy
Friday, August 26, 2011

Housebreaking a puppy has the reputation of being a daunting task. Get tips on how to successfully housebreak your new puppy.
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Socializing Your Dog
Friday, August 26, 2011

Socializing your dog is one of the many responsibilities that come with being a dog owner. Get tips on how to successfully socialize your dog.
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Important Safety Information

Important Safety Information

  

Advantage Multi® for Dogs (imidacloprid + moxidectin) Topical Solution

For Dogs Only

 

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CAUTION:

  • Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

 

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

  • Do not administer this product orally. (See WARNINGS.) Do not use this product (containing 2.5% moxidectin) on cats.

 

WARNINGS:

For the first 30 minutes after application: Ensure that dogs cannot lick the product from application sites on themselves or other treated dogs, and separate treated dogs from one another and from other pets to reduce the risk of accidental ingestion. Ingestion of this product by dogs may cause serious adverse reactions including depression, salivation, dilated pupils, incoordination, panting, and generalized muscle tremors. In avermectin sensitive dogs, the signs may be more severe and may include coma and death.

 

 

 

 

 

 


HUMAN WARNINGS:

  • Children should not come in contact with the application site for two (2) hours after application.

 

PRECAUTIONS:

  • Use with caution in sick, debilitated, or underweight animals.
  • The safety of Advantage Multi® for Dogs has not been established in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs.
  • The safe use of Advantage Multi® for Dogs has not been established in puppies and dogs less than 7 weeks of age or less than 3 lbs body weight.
  • Prior to administration Advantage Multi® for Dogs, dogs should be tested for existing heartworm infections.

 

Advantage Multi is a registered trademark of Bayer.

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