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9 Best Flea Treatments for Dogs in Australia – 2024 Reviews & Top Picks

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By Nicole Cosgrove

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Owning a dog unfortunately means dealing with fleas. And it’s important to note that flea treatments come in different shapes and forms. With these reviews, we’re going to cover a range of treatments available now in Australia to help you get an understanding of how they work and other common dog pest issues that they may help eradicate.

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A Quick Look at Our Favorites of 2024

Rating Image Product Details
Best Overall
Winner
Frontline Plus Frontline Plus
  • Kills fleas on contact
  • Effective for lice & ticks
  • Non-prescription
  • Best Value
    Second place
    Advantage Multi Advantage Multi
  • Kills fleas & worm parasites
  • Prevents reinfection
  • Ease to administer
  • Premium Choice
    Third place
    Comfortis Comfortis
  • Kills fleas quickly
  • Easily chewable tablets
  • Works for a 1-month
  • Best for Puppies
    Capstar Capstar
  • Fast flea-killing action
  • Great for young puppies
  • Safe for pregnant & nursing dogs
  • Revolution Revolution
  • Works fast
  • Kills adult and larvae
  • Odorless, Non-greasy formula
  • The 9 Best Flea Treatments for Dogs in Australia

    1. Frontline Plus – Best Overall

    Frontline Plus

    Frontline Plus for Dogs is our best overall pick for flea treatment in Australia because it deals with a wide range of pest issues including ticks and chewing lice. It also gets rid of fleas in every stage of their life including flea larvae, eggs, and adults. Frontline Plus kills fleas on contact and one of the biggest benefits of this product is that it is available without a prescription.

    So, you can buy it online or at your nearest drug store. It can last up to three months and should be applied monthly for severe infections. This product has been trusted and used by pet owners for over 20 years and its active ingredients include S-Methoprene and fipronil. The downside is that it isn’t good for younger dogs, and it is pricey.

    Pros
    • Kills fleas on contact
    • Effective for lice & ticks
    • Non-prescription
    Cons
    • Not good for young pups
    • Expensive

    2. Advantage Multi – Best Value

    Advantage Multi

    Advantage Multi for Dogs is the best flea treatment for dogs in Australia for the money. It costs around $65 and lasts a long time. It prevents and treats active flea infections and kills adult fleas before they have a chance to lay new eggs. Its active ingredients include imidacloprid and moxidectin and it also effectively prevents mange mites, roundworms, hookworms, and heartworms.

    This product will need to be used every 30 days to keep fleas and other parasites at bay. It’s best to apply it between the dog’s shoulder blades and at the base of its neck. It’s a liquid, but it quickly drives within a few hours. The downsides are that it isn’t safe for young or pregnant dogs, and it doesn’t kill ticks.

    Pros
    • Kills fleas & worm parasites
    • Prevents reinfection
    • Ease to administer
    • Safe for small puppies
    Cons
    • Doesn’t kill ticks
    • Not safe for young pups
    • Not safe for pregnant dogs

    3. Comfortis – Premium Choice

    Comfortis

    Comfortis oral products have been around for a while, and it rids your dog of flea infestations for up to 1 month. This option is great for pet owners who prefer not to use collars or messy topical products and who need something long-lasting. These tablets will require a subscription from a veterinarian, and you only need to use them once a month to keep your dog flea free.

    The formula’s active ingredient is Spinosad, which is a natural substance created from soil microbes. Essentially, it’s an insecticide that works by attacking the nervous system in fleas. You can give it to your dog directly or simply crush it up and its food for easy ingestion.

    The biggest downside to this medicine is that it doesn’t kill any other parasites such as ticks or lice–but it’s a 5-start flea killer. And it’s best not to use this product on puppies that are younger than 14 weeks of age.

    Pros
    • Kills fleas quickly
    • Easily chewable tablets
    • Works for a 1-month
    Cons
    • Doesn’t kill ticks or lice
    • Not good for newborn pups

    4. Capstar – Best for Puppies

    Capstar

    Capstar can be given to dogs as young as 4 weeks old. It starts working within 30 minutes of use and the tablets are small enough for pups to easily ingest. It’s available without a prescription and it’s great for small or severe infestations.

    The active ingredient in this product is nitenpyram, which goes to work immediately and kills over 90% of all adult fleas in just about 3 to 4 hours. It doesn’t kill flea larvae and eggs and it isn’t good for ticks. You’ll need to re-apply the product as needed for continuous flea control, but it only requires a monthly application. Capstar is also safe for dogs that are nursing or pregnant, a feature that can be difficult to find with some dog flea products.

    Pros
    • Fast flea-killing action
    • Great for young puppies
    • Safe for pregnant & nursing dogs
    Cons
    • No long-term protection
    • Doesn’t kill larvae & eggs
    • Not good for ticks

    5. Revolution

    Revolution

    Revolution is a topical flea product for dogs that works on flea eggs and adult fleas. It prevents fleas from hatching eggs on the spot and it’s also effective for eradicating other parasites such as ear mites, and heartworm.

    However, it doesn’t prevent intestinal parasites like many other solutions do. It requires a prescription from a veteran as well as a negative heartworm test. Revolution doesn’t have any unpleasant odors, dries fast, and is a non-greasy formula. You can also bathe your dog up to two hours after application of this product and you don’t have to worry about it staining furniture or floors.

    Pros
    • Works fast
    • Kills adult and larvae
    • Odorless, Non-greasy formula
    Cons
    • Ineffective on parasites
    • Requires a prescription

    6. Bravecto Topical

    Bravecto Topical

    Bravecto topical solution is also worth looking at if your dog has a flea problem. It can kill fleas with one application and last for up to three months. For ticks, it can last about 2 months. Unfortunately, this product doesn’t kill any other parasites and it does require a prescription.

    You can use it on puppies as long as they are at least six months old. Bravecto is one of the more inexpensive options in the marketplace. You can find it online or at any local pet store for about $50. However, you should know that dogs with a history of neurologic disorders may not be able to use this product, so it’s best to check with your vet beforehand.

    Pros
    • Easy to apply
    • Works on ticks
    • Kills on contact
    • Inexpensive topical cream
    Cons
    • Not effective for other parasites
    • Prescription needed

    7. Simparica TRIO

    Simparica TRIO

    Simparica TRIO is an oral tablet that’s used to control, treat, and prevent fleas, parasites as well as ticks. The tablets are chewable, and they act super-fast, killing 100% of all adult fleas within 7 to 8 hours. If your dog is sensitive to topical products and doesn’t take kindly to flea collars, this liver-flavored chewable tablet is a good option.

    It works fast and hasn’t been shown to cause any stomach or intestinal upset as some products may. The main active ingredients in this product are moxidectin, sarolaner, and pyrantel, which means that it does require a prescription from a licensed veterinarian. It also requires a current negative heartworm test. But if you’re looking for something that works fast and effectively, here’s a product to consider. It’s also not good for puppies or pregnant or nursing dogs.

    Pros
    • Works within hours
    • Only requires monthly treatment
    • Easy to administer
    Cons
    • No-go for puppies under 8 weeks
    • Non-safe for pregnant & nursing dogs
    • Prescription required

    8. Seresto Flea and Tick Collar for Dogs

    Seresto Flea and Tick Collar for Dogs

    If you prefer an old-fashioned dog collar, Seresto’s collars are probably the best you can get. The collar uses sustained-release technology to provide continuous protection for fleas and all stages of life. It also protects against chewing lice, ticks, and mange mites. However, it is pricey, and it’s not good for dogs under 7 weeks old.

    The collar is odorless, non-greasy, adjustable, and lightweight so that it doesn’t weigh down your dog’s neck. The active ingredients in this collar are flumethrin and imidacloprid, which is released in a low concentration all over the dog’s coat and skin, killing ticks and fleas on contact. The collar guarantees to kill 100% of all please within 24 hours of placement and it’s also water-resistant, so your dog can enjoy swimming pools or bath time without worry.

    Pros
    • 8 months of protection
    • Works on parasites including lice
    • Odorless, adjustable, and lightweight
    Cons
    • No-go for puppies under 7 weeks
    • Expensive

    9. K9 Advantix II

    K9 Advantix II

    K9 Advantix II is a spot-on topical treatment that’s used to kill fleas, ticks, lice, and mosquitoes. It’s a topical treatment that works for up to one month. This product is both odorless and non-greasy.

    You don’t need a prescription from a veterinarian for this product (unless your dog is pregnant or nursing), and you can purchase it easily at any local pharmacy or pet store. However, application can be messy and it’s not good for young puppies.

    Pros
    • Easy to apply
    • Effective for parasites
    Cons
    • No-go for young puppies
    • Can be messy

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    Buyer’s Guide: How to Pick the Best Flea Treatment for Dogs in Australia

    The best treatment for your dog will depend on a few factors. First, it’ll depend on whether you’re trying to treat the environment around your dog or the dog itself.

    Secondly, the best treatment will depend on whether you need a temporary solution or something more permanent.

    And lastly, you’ll want to determine if you need ingestible treatments such as chewable or tablets, or external treatments such as on-the-spot topicals or flea collars.

    No matter which type of flea medicine you choose, you’ll want to make sure that you get the appropriate one for your dog’s size. Flea medicines are often based on your dog’s weight, and getting the right one for your dog’s weight will determine how effective it is.

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    Conclusion

    In our reviews, we found Frontline Plus to be the best overall pick when it comes to eradicating fleas. And this solution also gets rid of chewing lice and ticks–another plus. Advantage Multi comes in close at second place and is great if you’re looking for a product that’s good for small budgets and lasts a long time.

    And in third place, we have Comfortis, which has been around for a while and will get rid of fleas for up to a month. It’s an easy-to-chew tablet that does require a prescription, but it’s very effective and great for long-term use.


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