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Bravecto is a flea control chewable for long lasting protection. The oral treatment is used for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in dogs. It is also helpful in the prevention of flea allergy dermatitis.
Fast and Lasting Flea & Tick Control:
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Bravecto is recommended to use in puppies above 8 weeks and 2 kg body weight.
Bravecto is a flea control chewable for long lasting protection. The oral treatment is used for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in dogs.
Caution:
Warnings:
Active Ingredients: Fluralaner
Application: Oral
Species: Dogs
Product Type: Tick & Flea
Manufacturer: MSD Animal Health
Brand: Bravecto
One chew is enough to control all the nasty fleas for quite a long time.
Treatment lasts for long and provide effective protection against fleas and ticks.
Bravecto really kept all fleas and ticks infestations at bay for approximately 3 months!
Its a best care for my fidos. Keeps him healthy and parasites free for quite a long time.
Perfect care for my fidos. It helps them to stay protected against those nasty fleas for quite a long time
A: With Bravecto Chew, dogs get 12 weeks of flea and tick protection with a single treatment. The Bravecto Spot-On in dogs provides 4 months of tick protection and 6 months of flea protection with a single application.
A: Bravecto can be used in breeding, pregnant and lactating dogs.
A: Bravecto Chew is not a topical treatment. Therefore, even immidiate bathing, shampooing or swimming won't effect its efficacy.
A: Bravecto Chew gives 12 weeks of continuous protection against ticks and fleas
A: Bravecto Chew for Dogs starts killing fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) within 2 hours, and kills ticks within 12 hours. It also prevents flea infestations,.
A: Bravecto should be administered as recommended by the veterinarian and should not be overdosed. It should be used with caution in animals with a history of seizures or other neurologic disorders.