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Good Nurse
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Great Price point, Same packaging as previous collars orderd. Will put on pups in March. Will see how they do. If I have any problems I will review again at a later date.
Brenda
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
It losts longer then I thought was well at price when my dog was alive I recommend it to any dog owners.
Mary Gaddis
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
My pup doesn't scratch as much. Longevity I don't really know because she still scratches for the price it was pricey ! Not sure I would buy it again 🤔
Angelica M Sanchez
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
First time using these. Had it on my dog for about 2 months and no issues! Great option.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
Had bought another brand just a couple of months ago and had bought this same brand last year. This time they did not work to prevent fleas. I ordered the Advanllent Flea Collar for all of my three wiener dogs to replace the other brand. After bathing and giving capstar pills to knock the fleas down we put on the Advanllent Flea Collars and have not seen a flea since. Here we are just about a month in and no flea scratching and no bites on us. If the Advanllent Flea Collar keeps the fleas off it will be our go to brand from now on.
stansblade
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023
No issues on female dog, our male not so good, was acting really strange after a few days, took off, back to normal in a day
megan
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2022
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Diane Kistner
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022
UPDATE: I received a long, considerate explanation from the company stating that these collars indeed do NOT contain Deltamethrin but only the essential oils as stated. They said the 6/8-month discrepancy was due to a typo and they will fix that. They said this particular product does not require submission to the EPA because the EPA controls pesticides and this doesn't have any. That does not explain why EPA Est. No. 93801-CHN-1 was listed on the product container, the same number that routed me to the info I mentioned below. But I will now put the collars on my dogs (on the first day of the month, February, so I'll remember when I put them on) and test how they react to them. I will post more after they've worn these collars for a while. I'm especially interested in how my honeybees are going to react to them.INITIAL REVIEW: When I got a chance to review this 8-month dog flea and tick collar for Vine, I decided to go on and order two more from the same product page because I have three dogs and they are due for a collar change now. They all arrived the same day, the Vine one and the two I ordered separately. The containers are exactly the same. They look exactly the same. But the two I ordered say 6 months protection, not 8 months.As with any item I receive that has discrepancies like this, I started looking more closely at the fine print. The first thing I noticed is that there is no detailed list of ingredients. All say “Compound Essential Oil 4%, Other inredients 96%.” Each one has the exact same bar code and the same “manufactured for” date (New Thinking Technology, Inc., out of Brighton, Colorado). So I went online to search for the only other information that might provide a clue as to what’s actually in these collars: EPA Est. No. 93801-CHN-1 ACTIVE INGREDIENT.What pops up is an application for a flea and tick collar formulation containing the pesticide Deltamethrin with conditional approval on 5/3/21. There is a note that the product must be rebranded to contain the Est. No. 93207-2 or it cannot be sold. At the end of this application, under “ABNS,” a number of flea and tick collars are listed:Jmxu’s Flea and Tick collar for dogsJmxu’s Proguard plus flea and tick collar for dogsKingMo Flea and Tick collar for dogsAdvanllent Flea and tick collar for dogsSOBAKEN Flea and Tick collar for dogsJiamin Xu of New Thinking Technology, Inc., is the name on the EPA application; this is the company listed on all three flea collar packages I received.I have contacted the EPA to try to find out what "ABNS" means; does it mean that all the collars listed have this same formulation? I have a fish pond, and Deltamethrin is supposedly highly toxic to fish and also to honeybees, so does are my dogs running around outside in these collars a threat to them? It doesn't say. (It DOES say lemongrass oil is used in these collars on the product description page, and lemongrass oil is highly attractive to bees because it smells like the queen. Beekeepers use it to attract swarms to nest in new hive boxes.)As soon as I find out more from the EPA, I will come back and post what I learn. It may be that this particular collar is just fine, which is why for now I'm giving it three stars, but it makes me nervous that the packaging had the 6/8-month discrepancy and that no actual ingredients are specified anywhere. This looks like a Chinese product being sold from a U.S. address; I know there have been issues in the past with China-sourced pet products being harmful to our pets, so I’m exercising a high degree of caution and not putting these collars on my dogs until I know more.
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