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TevraPet Activate II is a veterinarian-approved topical flea and tick treatment for large dogs (21-55 lbs), delivering 4 months of waterproof, fast-acting protection. Using a powerful blend of Imidacloprid, Permethrin, and Pyriproxyfen, it kills pests on contact and disrupts the flea life cycle within 12 hours, ensuring your dog stays pest-free with easy monthly applications.
Item Volume | 0.41 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 1.13 Ounces |
Active Ingredients | Pyriproxyfen 0.36%, Permethrin 35.6%, Imidacloprid 7.12% |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Target Species | Dog |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Scent Name | Topical |
Item Form | Drops |
B**A
Great preventative
The product worked great on my mini golden doodle. No fleas or ticks at all. Very easy to apply! I consider it good value for money. There were no adverse effects at all like irritation or itching. There was also no smell at all. Overall, great flea and tick prevention treatment!
D**N
Works very well
Great flea and tick products. We use them on our German Shepherd. He’s 125 pounds and it holds up well easy to apply. There are no side effects that we have experienced with this product. We like that it’s very easy to apply and last a month and also cheaper than the store brands.
K**E
No skin irritation, less odor, faster drying, happy babies!
We have used Advantix 2 for all of our dogs for the last 15 years or so, and nothing else. We have almost always had 3 dogs and that can get expensive fast. We live in the country, we have ticks, mosquitoes (ones that the samples test positive for west Nile every year) biting flies and fleas....being children of the 80s and 90s my husband and I both have bad memories of fleas from our childhood, anyone else remember the flea collar smells, bug bombing the house and the countless sprays back then that never seemed to really get rid of all of them? So we are super serious about preventing them lol.I tried this because of the advertising of the ingrediants being the same as advantix 2, and the price difference. I decided to try it out in the spring when the potential for it failing wouldn't be as bad as summertime (we've are in ohio where spring didnt start this year until May!) We only used flea prevention during warm months because I was told by the vet that constant use of topical can cause them to be much less effective over time and I personally am against the ingested meds for flea prevention so thats why. Anyways, so far we used it in May, June and now July. I was late getting it on in July because I wanted to bathe them all and had to wait on the rain to stop creating mud pits everywhere and I did see a couple of fleas jump off one of them so we bathed them (no fleas came off in the bath) and put it on 48 hrs after, no fleas since.I would say compared to the name brand it has worked the same, maybe better because it doesn't irritate their skin like the name brand. I can't say how it would work if you already had a flea infestation but as a prevention and maintaining that prevention it has worked just like advantix 2. We have seen no ticks, no fleas except what I mentioned above, and they dont have any fly bite marks either. I think the advantix 2 stayed on longer, meaning if I had gone 2 weeks past the due date they wouldnt have had any fleas at all, but this doesn't have as strong of a smell, dried in quicker, and didnt irritate their skin so maybe the formula for that part is the cause but, as long as I keep to the 30 days I think the trade off is better for them with that anyways!
C**D
Worked right away, within a week they were gone!
Took my dog to the dog park and brought fleas back! Advantage was not working so I switched to this. Within the week I see nothing so far on my three dogs and one cat. I will update on a few more weeks! The only thing I was not a fan of was the opening of the vile. Usually you just break them but had to use scissors, but that also means they were sealed well so I can manage! I DO recommend this !
C**S
Flea and tick prevention
Product works, bit when it says it will last a month, I only see results up to 2 weeks after application. Get what you pay for I guess
T**A
Good product
I like this product easy to use and gets the job done. Bye bye fleas!
S**S
Worked Quickly
I got the TevraPet Activate II Flea and Tick Prevention for my Labrador, and it works fantastic! It’s easy to apply, and I love that it provides 4 months of protection—super convenient. My dog hasn’t had any flea or tick issues since we started using it, and I feel confident knowing he’s well protected. Plus, it doesn’t irritate his skin at all. Highly recommend for any dog owner looking for reliable, long-lasting flea and tick prevention, especially for larger dogs like labs! The treatments worked pretty quick.
L**E
worthless.
Warning:A) efficacy -very poor at least with ticks. Both Wood and Deer Ticks seem immune to Activate ll.B] cost-not a bargain brand tick treatment. cost about the same as bravecto with an extra month of coverage which, considering how poorly it worked, was meaningless.C) purchased in March and by the end of April we started to find ticks on him. By the number of ticks i pulled off just today I would say this product is completely ineffective or defective in preventing ticks.*below is a more detailed and wordy review but I wanted to state the main issue above and below is because fill in. Bottom line-i now have to worry That in 6 weeks time my young male Border collie will test positive for Lyme's disease. The sole reason I'm willing to spend the $80 for tick and flee prevention is to stop disease and then secondary issues would be comfort of the dog of the people and the general hygiene of keeping insects off our dogs. So in that regard activate to has been worthless. Don't waste your money. The prescription oral medication you get at the vet has always worked almost 100% and I only switched to this topical because my youngest male develop a neurotic aversion to the smell or taste every month when it came time to take the bravecto. my other comment is after 40 years of different tick treatments I no longer trust any topical treatment and the only product I've had complete confidence in was the oral bravecto or the other brands that I know work just as well. I'm sorry I switched and I'm guessing I'm not getting any of the $80 back even though I only used half of the four treatments.I rarely, very rarely post negative reviews of products on Amazon especially on items that are inexpensive I'm very lenient in understanding that they may not be the same quality is more expensive brand name item. however, activate ll was not a bargain priced tick treatment for dogs. It's true for the same price as 3 months of bravecto I got 4 months of topical but $80 is not a cheap tick treatment.I started my mail in March when tick season just started up and I remember I found one or two ticks on him that I thought were dead or they weren't attached and I brushed it off as it might not have been fully in a system. But starting last week my wife started to fine many wood ticks in various places on his body. And like I said I've been doing this for decades so I know how to apply tick treatments and what to do and not to do for the first few days and I can just say now after spending the last 45 minutes pulling off four wood ticks and I spotted a deer tick but it got away and I'll have to go back . My wife also found at least half a dozen deer ticks and I have photos of all of these ticks in the ashtray where they met their end. I understand that I'm past. where I could return the product even though I still have another 2 months supply. But I thought that I could at least ask the distributor or Amazon a question about activate ll. for whatever reason I was not able to ask you question about this product. So while I don't like leaving completely negative reviews I'm going to say this product is completely worthless. we've already found over six deer ticks on him and two of those were attached although they weren't engorged yet. still they're small and they're easily could be one or more that we haven't found in his bushy coat. It's a miserable job for us and the poor guy hates being held down while we search for tiny ticks. This is why I gladly spend the premium price for bravecto and only switched because he became so averse to the smell or taste that he would get neurotic about it. So I would understand if the product activate too didn't work as well as bravecto but at this point I'm going to be sweating bullets when he goes in to the vet in 6 weeks and has to get a lyme test.So this would make the first time in a while that I read almost all positive reviews of a product and then found out that the product was so worthless that I'm very sorry I ever switched from the bravecto. I also know now that bravecto has a topical but it's not the same as the oral and when it comes to ticks the name of the game is to prevent deer ticks at all costs. So I'm feeling pretty bad that I spent the same amount of money and ended up with a bunch of deer ticks on my dog. And the dog ticks or wood ticks ? of course I don't like them but I could live with that because they're not spreading a major immunode disease. And I'm still hoping to hear from Amazon or the company even though they've made it very difficult for me to write them a question directly linked to my buying product. I'd be very curious to hear what a company right past the say about the photos, which I'm not posting right now but will if I need to of the dozen ticks in an ashtray, both wood and deer ticks.So, be warned. I'm very careful about ensuring my outdoor border collies are protected as much as possible. I'm Not pushing bravecto because I know there are at least two other products that work just as well. My vet happens to prescribe that though. I just don't see the point in selling and tick repellent that basically doesn't work at all. So I used it for March and then applied it at the end of April for a second treatment and as soon as that gives me the okay he's going to be taking the bravecto and I'll probably be out 75 or $80 did activate 2 cost. But if it saves somebody from having their dog test positive for Lyme's disease then it's worth it. And I'll say one more time I've been giving tick treatments to my dogs for 40 plus years and I know how it's applied and the things you can't do for the topical treatments until after a few days. I also remember about 10 years ago when the first wave of topical skin treatments started to become immune to the ticks. But I usually trust Amazon reviews and I did not see any of the dozens I read said this product didn't work. But I am here to testify that this product is worthless in repelling ticks and I'm just praying that the deer ticks that we pulled off of him didn't have a chance to infect him with Lyme's disease.
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