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How often should you give your dog tick treatment?

Brenna Frami
Brenna Frami
2025-09-23 07:55:05
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You want your dog to be receiving flea treatment once every month while worm treatment is something that needs looking at every two to three months, or even more. Puppies benefit from receiving flea treatment from around 8 weeks and will require repeated application. The frequency will depend on the product and amount of fleas your puppy is experiencing. You may find yourself asking, how often should you flea a dog. However, whether your dog is a social butterfly or maybe more of a home pup, your vet will have recommendations on what the best course of action is depending on their lifestyle. Puppies are more susceptible to being in contact with fleas because of their smaller build and immune systems, this naturally results in them needing more frequent application than your usual pooch.
Cara Tromp
Cara Tromp
2025-09-23 07:12:27
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How often should I treat my dog for fleas? This will vary from product to product and it is important that you read the product guidelines. Different products also have different lengths of intervals between treatments, so it is important to ensure you follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and seek guidance from your vet. Due to the flea life cycle, new fleas may carry on emerging in the home for six weeks or longer after initial application of an effective flea treatment to your pet; therefore more than one treatment may be required. Regular use of an effective flea product will prevent re-infestation.
Wilson Schoen
Wilson Schoen
2025-09-23 03:32:15
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Once every month, you should treat your pet for fleas, and every two to three months, or even more frequently, for worms. Depending on your pet's lifestyle, talk to your vet about the best course of action. The flea treatments we advise kill existing fleas quickly and protect your dog for 4 weeks. Every month they should be treated with spot-on treatment and checked to make sure there are no signs of fleas. Give us a call to arrange for a vet visit and discuss the best prescriptions for your dog and their breed, as well as how to apply and use the treatment on a regular basis.