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Say goodbye to the monthly battle with flea and tick treatments Bravecto makes parasite protection simple and stress-free. With just one chew, your dog is protected from fleas for 3 months, paralysis ticks for 4 months, and bush ticks for 2 months. Safe for puppies, breeding, and pregnant dogs, and unaffected by swimming or bathing, it's the smarter, longer-lasting choice.
Provides protection against fleas and ticks for 3 months, paralysis ticks for 4 months, and bush ticks for 2 months, plus treats ear mites, demodex mites, and sarcoptic mange after one dose.
Vet recommended for long-lasting, reliable parasite control.
Water safe works even after bathing, swimming, or shampooing.
Tasty and easy to give most dogs enjoy it like a treat.
Safe for puppies from 8 weeks and 2kg, as well as breeding, pregnant, and lactating dogs.
Animal Type | Dog |
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Breed Size | 21-40kg, 41kg Plus |
Brand | Bravecto |
Caution | Safe for puppies from 8 weeks of age and 2kg in weight. Choose the correct dose according to your dog's weight range. Not suitable for cats or other species. Always follow the recommended dosing schedule for best results. Speak to your vet if your dog is sick, underweight, or has any pre-existing health issues. |
Directions for use | Weigh your dog to ensure correct product selection. Administer the chew orally, with or without food. Confirm the chew has been swallowed completely. Re-administer according to schedule: 3 months for fleas and ticks, 4 months for paralysis ticks, 2 months for bush ticks.
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Ingredients | 1400 mg Fluralaner 136.4 g/kg Fluralaner |
Possible Side Effects | Vomiting, diarrhoea, or reduced appetite Lethargy (low energy or reduced activity) Pruritus (itching or skin irritation) Flatulence and increased thirst Important: Contact your veterinarian if you notice any unusual symptoms. |