Flea & Tick Treatments for Dogs
Flea & Tick Treatment for Dogs
Fleas and ticks are more than just an uncomfortable nuisance for dogs – they can lead to serious health problems if not properly managed. Flea infestations, in particular, can be difficult to eliminate once they take hold, causing itching, skin irritation, and even infections. Ticks can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease. To keep your dog comfortable and healthy, it’s essential to use flea and tick treatments for dogs regularly.
At 365 Vet, we offer a wide selection of flea and tick treatments for dogs, including trusted products like Frontline Plus, Vectra, and Advantage. These veterinary-approved treatments are designed to eliminate fleas, ticks, and lice, keeping your dog protected. Available in easy-to-use spot-ons, sprays, and oral treatments, we’ve got options to suit your dog’s needs.
Regular use of flea treatment for dogs helps prevent infestations and protects your dog from the discomfort and risks associated with fleas and ticks. But flea and tick treatments are just one part of the equation. To ensure your dog’s overall well-being, we also offer a range of other health treatments, including worming treatments, ear cleaning solutions, joint supplements, and dental care.
When it comes to your dog’s health, don't wait for fleas and ticks to take over. Invest in the right flea and tick treatment for dogs to keep them protected. Shop now for the best flea and tick treatment for dogs to give your dog the comfort and protection they deserve.
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FAQ’s
How often should I treat my dog for fleas and ticks?
For effective flea treatment for dogs, it’s important to treat your dog regularly. Most treatments recommend a monthly application but always follow the instructions provided with the product. If your dog spends a lot of time outdoors or in areas where fleas and ticks are prevalent, more frequent treatments may be necessary.
What are the signs that my dog has fleas or ticks?
Signs that your dog may have fleas include excessive scratching, biting at the skin, hair loss, or red, irritated patches of skin. Ticks may be visible on your dog’s body and can cause swelling, redness, or inflammation around the bite area. If you suspect your dog has fleas or ticks, use a reliable flea and tick treatment for dogs immediately and consult your vet for further guidance.
Can I use flea treatment for dogs if my dog is pregnant or nursing?
Some flea treatments are safe for pregnant or nursing dogs, but not all. It’s important to choose a flea and tick treatment for dogs that are specifically approved for use in these situations. Always check the product label or consult your vet before administering any treatment to pregnant or nursing dogs.
How do I apply flea treatment for dogs?
The application method will depend on the product. Spot-on treatments are applied directly to the skin, usually between the shoulder blades. Sprays are applied evenly over your dog’s coat, and oral treatments are given by mouth. Always follow the instructions carefully to ensure the treatment is applied properly.
Can I treat my dog’s home and environment for fleas at the same time?
Yes, treating both your dog and your home is essential to controlling flea infestations. Fleas can lay eggs in your dog’s bedding, carpets, and furniture, which means treating your environment is just as important as treating your dog. Use home sprays or powders designed for fleas to treat these areas while using flea treatment for dogs on your pet.
Can flea treatments cause side effects in dogs?
Most flea treatment for dogs products are safe when used as directed, but some dogs may experience mild side effects, such as skin irritation, drooling, or vomiting. If you notice any unusual symptoms after administering a treatment, contact your vet immediately.
- Frontline Spot-On Flea & Tick Treatment Dog 2 -10 Kg - 3 Pack£21.06
Frontline Spot-On Small Dog 3 Pack is a topical treatment for the prevention of flea and tick infestations.
- Frontline Spot-On Flea & Tick Treatment Dog 2 -10 Kg - 6 Pack£32.76 As low as £31.80
Frontline Spot-On Small Dog 6 Pack is a topical treatment for the prevention of flea and tick infestations.
- Frontline Spot-On Flea & Tick Treatment Dog 10-20 Kg - 3 Pack£21.96
Frontline Spot-on Medium Dog 10-20kg [3 pack] is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in dogs.
- Frontline Spot-On Flea & Tick Treatment Dog 10-20 Kg - 6 Pack£34.99 As low as £34.08
Frontline Spot-on Medium Dog 10-20kg [6 Pack] is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in dogs.
- Frontline Spot-On Flea & Tick Treatment Dog 20-40kg - 3 Pack£22.98
Frontline Spot-on Large Dog 20-40kg [3 pack] is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in dogs.
- Frontline Spot-On Flea & Tick Treatment Dog 20-40kg - 6 Pack£37.98 As low as £35.76
Frontline Spot-on Large Dog 20-40kg [6 pack] is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in dogs .
- Frontline Spot-On Flea & Tick Treatment Dog 40-60kg - 3 Pack£25.96
Frontline Spot-on XL Dog 40-60kg [3 pack] is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in dogs
- Frontline Spot-On Flea & Tick Treatment Dog 40-60kg - 6 Pack£42.84
Frontline Spot-on XL Dog 40-60kg [6 Pack] is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in dogs.
- Advantage 40£14.40 As low as £13.98
Advantage 40 is for the prevention and treatment of fleas on small cats and small dogs, for the treatment of fleas on pet rabbits and for the treatment of biting lice on small dogs.
- Advantage 100£14.40 As low as £13.98
Advantage 100 is for the prevention and treatment of fleas on small dogs.
- Advantage 250£14.40 As low as £13.98
Advantage 250 is for the prevention and treatment of fleas on medium dogs.
- Advantage 400£14.40 As low as £13.98
Advantage 400 is for the prevention and treatment of fleas on large dogs.