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Bravecto Flea & Tick
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Bravecto for Dogs - 12-week dose (Rx)
$70.89 / unit
Multiple options available
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Bravecto for Cats - 12-week dose (Rx)
$67.99 / unit
Multiple options available
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Bravecto Flea and Tick work?
How does Bravecto Flea and Tick work?
Bravecto contains fluralaner that acts as an insecticide and acaricide that’s safe for pets. It specifically targets the nervous systems of fleas and ticks, causing hyperactivity in these pests, which leads to extermination. The beauty of Bravecto lies in its extended protection – a single dose can provide up to 12 weeks of protection for dogs and up to 8 weeks for cats, ensuring long-lasting relief from these pesky parasites.
Do you need a prescription for Bravecto?
Do you need a prescription for Bravecto?
Yes, you do need a prescription to purchase Bravecto. It's essential to get prescriptions for your pet to ensure that the product and dosage are appropriate for your pet's age, weight, and overall health.
Which is better, Bravecto or NexGard?
Which is better, Bravecto or NexGard?
Both Bravecto and NexGard are top-tier options when it comes to flea and tick care for dogs. The choice often boils down to specific needs and preferences. Bravecto offers extended protection with fewer doses, while NexGard is administered monthly.
Keep in mind that only NexGard Combo is suitable for flea and tick care for cats. Therefore, your choice might also depend on the type of pet you have. Given the nuances in choosing between the two, it's advisable to talk to your vet, who can provide expert recommendations based on your pet's specific needs.
What are the side effects of Bravecto for Cats and Bravecto for dogs?
What are the side effects of Bravecto for Cats and Bravecto for dogs?
As with any medication, Bravecto can have potential side effects. For dogs, side effects might include decreased appetite, diarrhea, lethargy, vomiting, or increased thirst. In rare cases, dogs might exhibit signs of nervousness or seizures.
For cats, potential side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, decreased appetite, and lethargy. It's crucial to monitor your pet after administration and report any unusual behaviors or symptoms to your veterinarian.
Why do vets recommend Bravecto?
Why do vets recommend Bravecto?
Veterinarians recommend Bravecto due to its proven efficacy and extended protection period. Its ability to combat fleas and ticks for several weeks with a single dose reduces the chances of missed doses, ensuring consistent protection. The convenience, combined with its safety and efficacy, makes it a preferred choice among many veterinarians for both preventive and treatment purposes.
Is Bravecto right for my pet?
Is Bravecto right for my pet?
While Bravecto has proven to be an effective solution for many pets, it's essential to ensure that it aligns with your pet's specific health status and needs. Every animal is unique, and what works for one might not necessarily be the best fit for another. For a tailored recommendation and peace of mind, consider seeking advice from a Dutch vet. Their expert insights can guide you in making an informed decision, ensuring optimal flea and tick care for your pet.
Ensuring our pets are protected from fleas and ticks is vital for their comfort and health. With products like Bravecto at the forefront, paired with expert advice from a Dutch vet, pet owners can navigate this aspect of pet care with confidence and clarity. Try Dutch today.