Nexgard Flea & Tick Treatment for Dogs
Nexgard For Dogs: The Trusted Choice in Flea and Tick Protection
As a dog owner, keeping your pet safe from parasites is a top priority. Nexgard for Dogs is a vet-approved, chewable treatment that protects against fleas and ticks with ease. Available from CanadaVet without a prescription, this monthly chew makes parasite prevention simple and effective.
Benefits of Nexgard for Dogs
- Effective Flea & Tick Control: Rapidly kills fleas and ticks, protecting your dog from infestations and tick-borne diseases.
- Monthly Chewable: Convenient once-a-month dosing provides ongoing protection.
- Vet-Approved Safety: Backed by veterinarians for its proven safety and reliability.
- Tasty Beef Flavor: Dogs love the palatable chew, making administration stress-free.
Administering Nexgard to Your Dog
Nexgard is simple to give — just choose the correct size for your dog’s weight and offer one chewable every month. Most dogs enjoy it like a treat, ensuring stress-free protection. Monitor your dog after administration and maintain consistent monthly dosing for best results.
How Nexgard Works
Nexgard contains afoxolaner, which targets the nervous system of fleas and ticks, killing them within 24–48 hours of ingestion. With regular use, Nexgard breaks the flea life cycle and provides ongoing defense against ticks.
Why Choose CanadaVet?
- No Prescription Required: Hassle-free ordering without a vet script.
- Clear US Dollar Pricing: Convenient for our US-based customers.
- Genuine Products: Authentic, vet-approved parasite prevention delivered from Australia.
Frequently Asked Questions about Nexgard for Dogs
Q1: Do I need a prescription to buy Nexgard?
A1: No, Nexgard is available from CanadaVet without a prescription.
Q2: How often should I give Nexgard?
A2: Administer once every 30 days for full flea and tick protection.
Q3: Can puppies take Nexgard?
A3: Yes, Nexgard is safe for puppies 8 weeks or older, weighing at least 4 pounds.
Q4: Is Nexgard safe for pregnant or lactating dogs?
A4: Consult your veterinarian before use in pregnant or nursing dogs.
Q5: Are there any side effects?
A5: Side effects are uncommon but may include vomiting, itching, or lethargy. Contact your vet if symptoms persist.