Applying a few days early?

    • Bronze

    Applying a few days early?

    I use K-9 Advantix on my dog and was wondering if it would hurt to apply it a few days early.  We are leaving for vacation this friday and it would be due for application while we are away.  The place we are going (Chincoteague, VA) is well known for its mosquito problem and the trailer park is basically very sandy (sand fleas[:-]).  I worry about it being at the end of its cycle and not working as well as a fresh application would.  I would rather put it on like the day we are leaving which would be about 5 days early.  What do you think?
    • Gold Top Dog
    Truly, I have no idea about this, but here's my thinking:
     
    They give you vials based on weight ranges, right?  like 35-50 lbs gets this much medicine.  And it lasts for 1 month, which is generically 28-31 days.  BUT, every dog is different and has a different weight.  So, the medicine will affect each dog in a different dose, much as with people.  So, if your dog is on the high end of the weight limit then it generally gets a bit less medicine than the smallest weighted dog in the category.  Then I would go for it and say 5 days doesn't matter much.  However, if you have a 35 lb dog getting the same dose as a 50 lb dog, then it gets a stronger dose so maybe just take it with you and do it there?
     
    But, it is only 5 days.  And the months do vary by a day or two, so obviously only 1 or 2 days can't mean much.  And the dose has to be safe for all dogs in the weight range, so they can't make it at near-toxic levels.  I would think that it would be fine, and the consequences from getting a tick or mosquito bite are worse IMO. 
     
    But again, I am relating to my knowledge of human medicine and we all know that dogs are vastly different creatures in most respects!
    • Silver
    I wouldn't worry about it.