
Gardner Animal Hospital
945 East Sante Fe
Gardner, KS, USA

We would like to offer our newest product to you at a special price! Activyl is a Flea and Tick product, but unlike some older products there has been no resistance seen.
Activyl has been proven to be a safe, effective product and the EPA has approved Activyl as an environmentally safe product.
This special price is an introductory offer and good only while supply lasts...
Activyl Tick Plus for Dogs is a spot-on product used to kill both fleas and ticks. That means it is applied to a small area of skin but soon spreads on the skin and coat.
Activyl is a highly effective innovation in flea treatment that works throughbioactivation by using the flea’s own enzymes to fully activate its insecticidal power. Activyl Tick Plus for Dogs can be purchased at Gardner Animal Hospital.
Unlike some flea treatments, Activyl doesn’t just kill adult fleas, it also stops flea eggs and larvae from developing. Breaking the flea life cycle is important, so your pet is not re-infested by new fleas developing from flea eggs and larvae in your home environment. Using bioactivation, it only becomes fully active on contact with flea enzymes. Plus, it doesn’t just kill adult fleas; it also stops larvae from developing. By breaking the flea life cycle, you’re much more likely to resolve your dog’s problem for good.
Activyl ® for Dogs is the flea treatment just for dogs. This product will kill adult fleas and also break the flea cycle, so you’re much more likely to solve your pet’s problem for good.
1. Application:Activyl® Tick Plus spreads through your pet’s skin and coat.![]() |
2. Exposure:When a flea lands,it takes up Activyl® Tick Plus. ![]() |
3. Activation:Enzymes inside the flea change Activyl® Tick Plus into its fully active form.![]() |
4. Flea-free:The flea is soon unable to feed, becomes paralyzed and dies.![]() |
PLEASE NOTE: At the beginning of Phase 4. fleas become disoriented and move in the coat of your pet, which makes them more visible to you. These fleas stop feeding, followed closely by paralysis and death.