Best products for flea and tick treatment

Best products for flea and tick treatment

Evelynn Sampson

Flea and tick infestations are a common nuisance, irrespective of the breed or size of the dog. These fast-burrowing parasites can rapidly lay eggs and multiply within days. While there are many effective home remedies, it is recommended that you use prescription products for better results. Here are the top oral tablets, topical medications, and collars available to provide effective flea and tick treatment.

Oral tablets used in flea and tick treatment
Oral tablets absorb faster in their bloodstream and will have a long-lasting effect to prevent future flea infestations. Bravetco® is one of the more popular brands when it comes to flea and tick medications. The tablets are almost immediately effective after ingestion and are available for dogs of different breeds. You will need a prescription from a vet to order these flavored tablets online for $59.99 only. NexGard® Chewable is a popular alternative, and you get three tablets for the price of one in comparison to Bravetco®. Simparica TRIO™ is recommended for smaller breeds of dogs and puppies, no older than two months. You can buy six tablets for $142.

Best shampoos for effective flea and tick treatments
Topical treatments include both flea and tick-repellent shampoos. There are several formulas that are skin and fur sensitive and safe to use on most breeds sporting thick or thin fur coats. ADAMS™ Plus Flea and Tick Shampoo with Precor is a popular variant recommended by vets. The shampoo is made with oatmeal, aloe, lanolin, and coconut extracts and is safe to use even on puppies no older than 12 weeks. Its deep cleansing formula removes fleas, ticks, and larvae embedded in the skin to protect your dog for a month from future infestations. You can buy order the 6-fluid ounce bottle online for just $10. If your dog is suffering from a constant itch, it is advisable to get the Vet’s Best® Flea Itch Relief Dog Shampoo which is available for $14. The formula is made with natural ingredients and essential oils that provide long-term relief from flea bites and helps soothe raw or irritated skin.

Topical solutions for flea and tick treatment
Topical sprays provide external flea and tick protection and counter any itch or irritation that is caused by the eggs/larvae embedded in the skin. You must purchase prescription topical sprays recommended for a particular breed. Vet’s Best Flea and Tick Home Spray is one of the most preferred options available at just $13.35. Its plant-based formula is best suited for dogs already suffering from any skin allergies and effectively counters a flea infestation. It is made with certified natural oils that are extracted using steam distillation to purify and concentrate the extract. The key ingredients also include clove and peppermint extracts for long-term pest control. For larger dog breeds, you can also consider the K9 Advantix® II. It is an easy-to-apply drop that starts killing ticks within just minutes of contact with the skin. The formula is quite effective for dogs who may be infected with Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD) to help overcome the irritation and soothe inflamed skin. Buy the 6-dose pack of K9 Advantix II for $67.98.

Flea and tick collars
Collars also provide decent protection from flea and tick infestations. These products are designed to periodically release a low dose of flea repellent medication over the skin and coat. Seresto® is one of the popular veterinarian recommendations for collars. You can buy these collars on Petco for $59.98 and avoid the hassle of applying topic remains or giving orals pills for a good eight months. The product comes with a non-greasy and odor-free formula.

Note that some products may trigger side effects with prolonged use. So, it is better only to buy the ones that your vet prescribes for your furry buddy. Also, report any side effects that persist.

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