Simparica Trio is the ultimate monthly chew that offers broad-spectrum protection for large dogs. This tasty, liver-flavored chew protects your dog from fleas, ticks, heartworms, roundworms, and hookworms with just one dose each month.
Benefits & Features:
- Fast-Acting Flea Control: Starts eliminating fleas within 4 hours and paralysis ticks within 24 hours.
- Heartworm Prevention: Provides effective protection against deadly heartworm disease.
- Comprehensive Worm Control: Targets and eliminates roundworms and hookworms, ensuring your dog stays healthy.
- Convenient Monthly Chew: A simple, once-a-month chew that dogs love.
- Not Suitable for Tapeworms: Additional treatment required for tapeworm protection.
Directions for Use:
- Weigh your dog to ensure accurate dosing.
- Administer one chew around the same day each month for continuous protection.
- If your dog is heartworm-positive, consult with your veterinarian before use.
- Use regularly to maintain protection against fleas, ticks, heartworm, roundworms, and hookworms.
Ingredients:
- Sarolaner (flea and tick control)
- Pyrantel (roundworm and hookworm control)
- Moxidectin (heartworm prevention)
Weight Range & Product Guide:
- Yellow: Small Breed Puppies 1.25 - 2.5 kg
- Purple: Extra Small Dogs weighing between 2.6 - 5 kg
- Orange: Small Dogs weighing between 5.1 - 10 kg
- Blue: Medium Dogs weighing between 10.1 - 20 kg
- Green: Large Dogs weighing between 20.1 - 40 kg
- Red: Extra Large Dogs weighing between 40.1 - 60 kg
Safety Information:
- Always ensure your dog's weight matches the product's recommended range for accurate dosing.
- For use in heartworm-positive dogs, consult your veterinarian before starting treatment.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Give your dog comprehensive protection with Simparica Trio—order today and keep your canine companion safe from a wide range of parasites!
1 Review
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Simperica Trio
I have 5 dogs currently on Simperica Trio; they take it like it’s a treat; they haven’t had any issues and have not had any fleas, ticks or heartworms.