Description
Protect your furry friend from pesky parasites with NexGard Chewable Flea & Tick Treatment. This monthly, beef-flavoured chew is an easy and effective way to shield your dog from fleas, ticks, and mites—without the hassle of messy topical treatments. Plus, it is free from animal proteins, making it a great choice for dogs with meat allergies.
Key Benefits
- Monthly protection against fleas, ticks, and mites for a full 30 days
- Soft, beef-flavoured chew that dogs enjoy, no need to hide in food
- Allergy-friendly formula with no animal proteins, suitable for dogs with meat allergies
- Safe for breeding, pregnant, and lactating dogs
- Convenient weight-specific dosing for accurate protection
Directions for Use
- Give one chew once a month with or without food
- Ensure your dog consumes the full chew for optimal protection
- Suitable for dogs aged 8 weeks and older, weighing at least 2 kg
- For dogs over 50 kg, combine appropriate chews based on weight
- NexGard does not protect against intestinal worms, heartworm, or hydatid tapeworm—additional preventatives may be required
Product Selection Guide
- NexGard Very Small Dogs: Suitable for dogs weighing 2 - 4 kg, such as Pomeranians, Chihuahuas, and Yorkshire Terriers
- NexGard Small Dogs: Suitable for dogs weighing 4.1 - 10 kg, such as Shih Tzus, Pugs, and Cavoodles
- NexGard Medium Dogs: Suitable for dogs weighing 10.1 - 25 kg, such as Jack Russells and French Bulldogs
- NexGard Large Dogs: Suitable for dogs weighing 25 - 50 kg, such as Border Collies, Kelpies, Staffies, and Boxers
Ingredients
- Active Ingredient: Afoxolaner – provides powerful flea and tick control
Disclaimer: Our 12-packs are intended for multi-dog households and are supplied as multiple smaller packs (e.g., 2 x 6 packs or 4 x 3 packs). Please be aware that we cannot guarantee a 12-month expiry on these items.
Product Reviews (1)
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Flea free dogs
Most flea killers are efficient but as they are "spot-on" varieties they are next to useless to me. Two of my four dogs are allergic to fleas and all the "spot-on"s do is kill fleas and not the flea waste which causes the skin irritation. To completely protect my dogs from their allergy I first have to kill the fleas and then give my dogs a bath in a mild shampoo on alternative days for about a week thus ensuring the removal of all flea waste, including their spittle. As far as I am aware there is only one flea killer that kills fleas AND allows me to bath my dogs is NEXGARD.