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Beaphar FIPROtec Flea & Tick Spot-On for Dogs

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SKU: D126BPRDS01

Description

Beaphar FIPROtec® Spot-On for Small Dogs is a veterinary medicine available without prescription, that helps control fleas and ticks.

Containing fipronil, this spot-on treatment for dogs kills fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Apply monthly for continuous flea protection. Suitable for dogs from 8 weeks of age and weighing 2–10kg Used routinely Beaphar FIPROtec® Spot-On for Dogs can help protect your dog from fleas. However, if your dog already has fleas the following steps will help you get on top of it. 1. Treat all pets in the home with a suitable flea treatment 2. Reapply treatments at the recommended interval, Beaphar FIPROtec® Spot-On should be repeated every 4 weeks for continuous protection 3. Vacuum floors and soft furnishings and wash pet’s bedding at 60°C regularly 4. Treat the house with a long-lasting household flea spray, such as Beaphar FLEAtec Household Flea Spray 5. Worm pets regularly as fleas can carry and transmit tapeworm, check out Beaphar WORMclear® range

Cautions

Do not use on dogs less than 8 weeks old, Do not use simultaneously with other flea treatments. For external use only. Avoid contact with the animal’s eyes. In case of accidental eye contact, immediately and thoroughly flush the eyes with water. Do not apply to wounds or damaged skin. Avoid excessive wetting of the fur. If stickiness occurs, this will disappear within 24 hours. Apply the product in a position where your cat cannot lick it off. Avoid frequent swimming or shampooing. In a multi-pet household, ensure treated animals cannot groom each other following treatment and that all animals are treated with a suitable insecticide. Fleas from pets often infest the animal’s basket, bedding & regular resting areas, such as carpets and soft furnishings, which should be treated with a household insecticide and vacuumed regularly.
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