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What flea and tick medication do vets recommend?

Broderick Tremblay
Broderick Tremblay
2025-08-06 12:00:53
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Take a look at our range of cat flea and tick treatments, including big brands such as Bravecto and Advocate Spot On. Your veterinarian is the best source of advice on how often to treat your cat for fleas and ticks. They can take into account your cat's specific needs, health status, and the local pest situation to recommend an appropriate treatment schedule. If your cat has any underlying health conditions, is pregnant, nursing, or is a kitten, consult your veterinarian before starting any flea and tick treatment. Some products might not be suitable for certain health situations, and your veterinarian can recommend the safest options.
Violet Jaskolski
Violet Jaskolski
2025-08-06 11:01:36
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Regular veterinary check-ups can help you determine the appropriate flea and tick prevention strategy for your dog. Always consult your veterinarian before starting any preventive measures and follow their recommendations for the most effective and safe approach. Here at Vet Medi, we supply a range of both prescription flea treatments, as well as non-prescription worm and flea treatments.
Terrance Shields
Terrance Shields
2025-08-06 07:59:41
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All of our products are approved by PDSA vets so you can have peace of mind knowing that you are buying the very best for your pet. Vet approved From spot-on dog flea treatments to flea tablets, browse our range of dog flea and worming treatments below.