Put the Win in Winter
Congratulations to the winner of the Advantage competition!
Lynette Murray – NSW
Fleas are still active in winter, but by killing them with Advantage, you could win a holiday for the whole family worth over $10,000
You may think fleas go into hibernation in winter, but no, those little blighters keep on biting and breeding, so it is important that you keep treating your dog with monthly applications of Advantage throughout the coldest season.

Fleas are still active in winter...
And if you needed any more incentive, you can find it at the brilliant Advantage ‘sNOw FLEAS’ game. Simply visit www.nofleas.com.au and enter your details. Just by registering you will win a two-month FREE Quickflix DVD subscription, and with proof of purchase you will also go into the draw to win a pet-friendly family holiday valued at over $10,000.
That means the whole family (not just the human members) can enjoy a relaxation-filled trip of a lifetime. Plus with 300 retractable dog leads on offer for the runners-up, you’ve got a great chance of being a winner.
Kill those fleas!
Play the ‘sNOw FLEAS’ game – the aim is to get your snowboarding flea to earn points by performing tricks and stunts before a drop of Advantage kills it!

Kill those fleas!
Scout, the Dog Diaries dog, has had a go and managed to score 1040 points (which is pretty impressive considering his paw kept slipping off the mouse). So see if you can beat that!
Of course, the whole point of the game is to keep us mindful of the fact that fleas flock to the same warm parts in the home that your pets love in winter. So don’t forget to apply Advantage every month.
Good luck with the game!
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Congratulations to the winner of the Advantage competition!
Lynette Murray – NSW



One Response to “Put the Win in Winter”
simonepaul says:
I hate fleas and so do my puppies. I bought one of my puppies and they had fleas and the next morning i went to the vet and bought advanatage and never had a flea on my babies since they are inside puppies and they go outside for play and do ther business and they can pick up fleas if they were not treated but i am not risking them. i will know if one of my babies gets a flea as he scratches till he pulls out his fur and that is not good. so no fleas all round in my house we even treat our cat that has never gone outside cause you never know they could jump on the dogs and jump on the cat and then they could breed on her and then she would not be happy scratching all day.
thank you simone