Every dog owner knows the struggle. You buy the flea treatment, determined to keep your furry friend protected, but when it’s time to administer it, the battle begins.
Which of these scenarios resonates with you?
Your dog takes one sniff of the chew and turns their head. Or, you try wrapping the pill in cheese, only to watch them skilfully eat around it.
Perhaps you manage to apply a topical treatment (finally), only for your pup to roll on the carpet and rub it off immediately.
And, let’s not forget the flea collar challenge…if your dog isn’t running off as soon as they see it, they’re furiously trying to chew it off five minutes later.
If any of these scenarios sound familiar, you’re not alone. That’s why a new, once-a-year flea treatment is changing the game!
The battle of traditional treatments
Flea treatments come in many forms, and each has its challenges. While they’re highly valuable for your dog’s health, getting them to accept the dose is another story. Let’s take a look at what pet owners have been dealing with until now.
Protective chews & pills: A game of hide-and-seek
You hide the pill in cheese, peanut butter, or their favourite treat, but somehow, they eat everything except the pill. You try again, this time crushing it into food, only for your dog to turn their nose up and walk away. They take it in their mouth… and then spit it out right in front of you, making eye contact as they do it.
Topical flea treatments: A messy nightmare
You finally get your dog to stay still long enough to apply the liquid to the back of their neck. But the second you’re done, they either roll on the carpet and wipe it off or run outside and roll in the grass to rid themselves of it before it’s had a chance to absorb into their skin. Now your hands are greasy, your rug smells like chemicals, and worst of all…the treatment is no longer effective!
Flea collars: Your dog performs a Houdini act
You get the flea collar on, only to find your dog has wiggled out of it within the hour. Or, they figure out how to chew it off and leave it in the middle of the floor. If they do keep it on, it starts smelling weird after a few weeks and/or it causes your dog skin irritations.
Clearly, the traditional flea treatment options aren’t the easiest (even for the most determined pet parent). So what’s the alternative?
The stress-free solution? A year-long flea treatment without fuss or mess!
Keeping your dog safe from fleas and paralysis ticks has never been easier, thanks to a new flea treatment solution that provides an entire year of protection with just one dose. Injectable parasite protection is fast being recognised as the easiest option for pet owners due to its convenience, long-lasting efficacy, and simplicity in administration.
Administered by your trusted vet, it ticks all the boxes of protection against fleas as well as paralysis ticks.
How it works:
This groundbreaking flea treatment uses advanced technology to slowly release active ingredients over an entire year, providing continuous protection against fleas and ticks.
Here are the key reasons why an injectable tick and flea treatment stands out:
1. Long-lasting protection
One of the most significant advantages of injectable parasite treatments is their extended duration of action. Compared with monthly oral or topical treatments that can be difficult to remember to administer, an injection can provide up to 12 months of protection without a hassle. This long-lasting effect means pet owners don’t have to remember monthly dosing schedules, significantly reducing the risk of missed doses and exposure to potentially deadly parasites.
2. Convenience and compliance
Injectable treatments simplify parasite management by requiring fewer treatments. After receiving the injection from a veterinarian, pet owners can rest assured that their dog is protected for an extended period. This convenience is especially beneficial for busy pet owners or those with multiple pets, as it eliminates the need to administer treatments at home and track dosing schedules. Hallelujah!
3. Professional administration
Since injectables are administered by a veterinarian, there is a higher assurance of proper dosing and application. Not only does this eliminates the guesswork and potential errors associated with administering treatments at home, it also provides an opportunity for the vet to perform a health check and discuss any concerns the owner may have about their pet’s overall well-being.
4. Reduction in resistance risk
This new year-long tick and flea treatment delivers a steady dose of medication over time, which can help reduce the risk of parasites developing resistance. This consistent level of protection is crucial in areas with high rates of parasites, ensuring that the treatment remains effective throughout its duration.
5. Fewer side effects
Oral medications can sometimes cause gastrointestinal upset, and topical treatments might lead to skin reactions. An injectable tick and flea treatment bypasses these issues by directly entering the bloodstream – minimising the risk of adverse reactions and ensuring your pet receives the full dose without any complications.
Say goodbye to the flea treatment struggle
If you’ve ever had to chase your dog around the house with a pill, clean the liquid flea treatment off your furniture, or buy yet another flea collar because the last one disappeared (!!), it’s time for a change.
An injectable parasite protection offers a hassle-free, effective, and long-lasting solution for pet owners. Its convenience, combined with professional administration and reduced risk of resistance and side effects, makes it the easiest option for ensuring pets remain healthy and protected against harmful parasites.
With a once-a-year paralysis tick and flea treatment, you can eliminate the hassle, reduce the risk of infestations, and ensure your dog is always protected.
Talk to your vet today about switching to the easiest parasite protection on the market—one dose, 12 months of protection, and zero stress.