What is the safest flea treatment?

Under many circumstances, newer dog flea collars are safe options for flea and tick control (unlike older collars, which were largely ineffective). The Seresto collar is a very popular option right now. It uses flumethrin and imidacloprid to kill fleas at multiple stages of development as well as ticks.
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What is the least harmful flea treatment?

If chemical products are necessary for additional flea or tick control, NRDC recommends s-methoprene or pyriproxyfen, which are less toxic ingredients—but read the labels carefully because some products use them with other, more harmful pesticides.
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What do vets recommend for fleas?

Your veterinarian might recommend a fast-acting flea pill preventative to help relieve your dog's symptoms or recommend an over-the-counter flea pill, like Capstar, in addition to a monthly preventative.
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Is topical flea treatment safer than oral?

If your pet has experienced this with topical medications in the past, an oral flea treatment may be a safer option. Similarly, if your pet has reacted badly to oral flea treatments, then a topical flea treatment may be a safer option.
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Is Frontline safer than NexGard?

Frontline is generally considered to be a better option for dogs that have health concerns because it's applied to the skin. However, if your pup is in good health, they can benefit from the protection that NexGard offers.
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What is the safest flea and tick medication?

Under many circumstances, newer dog flea collars are safe options for flea and tick control (unlike older collars, which were largely ineffective). The Seresto collar is a very popular option right now. It uses flumethrin and imidacloprid to kill fleas at multiple stages of development as well as ticks.
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What is the safest oral flea and tick treatment for dogs?

Our pick for best oral flea control product for dogs is Simparica TRIO, a chewable tablet that is fast-acting and kills more parasites than any other oral product. Simparica TRIO starts to work within four hours and kills 100% of adult fleas on dogs within eight hours.
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Is Bravecto or Nexgard better?

Bravecto kills many types of ticks including the lone star tick for 8 weeks. Nexgard is the only FDA approved option for preventing infections that cause Lyme disease. Both products are safe for dogs when following directions and have been approved by the FDA to treat and prevent flea and tick infestations.
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Is Frontline shield safe for dogs?

[Research demonstrates that ]FRONTLINE® Shield for Dogs remains effective even after bathing, water immersion, or exposure to sunlight 24 hours after application.
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What kills fleas on dogs instantly naturally?

Baking Soda and Salt. Much like diatomaceous earth, baking soda and salt dehydrate fleas and their eggs. Liberally sprinkle the mixture around your house and use a broom to work it into carpet fibers or under furniture. Leave for a day or two and vacuum thoroughly.
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What kills fleas instantly?

Commercial Products from Your Veterinarian

The most common product used to kill fleas on dogs instantly is Nitenpyram, more commonly known as Capstar. This single-use tablet is administered orally and kills fleas within 30 minutes.
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Is Frontline Plus safe for dogs?

The active ingredients in Frontline Plus — fipronil and s-methoprene — are largely considered safe and effective for most dogs.
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What flea and tick medicine is causing seizures?

Health officials are alerting pet owners and veterinarians that certain flea and tick treatments might put dogs and cats at an increased risk of neurologic issues, including seizures. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says the drugs are in the isoxazoline class and include Bravecto, Credelio, Nexgard and Simparica.
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What flea medicine does not cause seizures?

All these flea and tick medications should be avoided in dogs with seizures. The only approved drug in the class for use in cats is Bravecto. Currently, there has been little to no evidence that this drug causes neurological problems in cats.
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Does Frontline cause seizures in dogs?

Side effects can include skin irritation, agitation or lethargy, vomiting, tremors and seizures.
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Why is NexGard bad for dogs?

Since the release of NexGard, adverse events that have been reported for dogs are listed here in decreasing order of reporting frequency: Vomiting, pruritus, lethargy, diarrhea (with and without blood), anorexia, seizure, hyperactivity/ restlessness, panting, erythema, ataxia, dermatitis (including rash, papules), ...
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Why do vets recommend Bravecto?

Vets everywhere recommend this flea and tick solution because it is safe, effective, and easy to use. Bravecto has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This means that the drug has been tested and that the benefits of the medication outweigh the risks in taking it.
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Why do vets recommend NexGard?

There's over 90% effectiveness against ticks within 72 hours of administration and NexGard has been shown to prevent infection with Lyme disease in dogs exposed to deer or black-legged ticks. NexGard is safe for all breeds of dog once they weigh more than 4lb.
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What is the healthiest flea and tick prevention for dogs?

  • Best Overall: NexGard Soft Chew for Dogs at Chewy. ...
  • Best Oral: Bravecto Chews for Dogs at Chewy. ...
  • Best Shampoo: Adams Plus Flea & Tick Shampoo at Chewy. ...
  • Best Natural: Wondercide Flea & Tick Spray at Chewy. ...
  • Best for Small Dogs: Sentry Fiproguard Plus for Small Dogs at Chewy. ...
  • Best for Large Dogs: ...
  • Best for Puppies:
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How many dogs have died from Nexgard?

Deaths reported total 28 (death + death by euthanasia). The Nexgard product insert lists vomiting (with and without blood), dry flaky skin, diarrhea (with and without blood), lethargy, and anorexia as the top 5 adverse events in the pre-approval field study (415 dogs treated with afoxolaner).
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How safe is Nexgard?

Yes, Nexgard is an incredibly safe and effective prevention for fleas, ticks, and mites. However, because Nexgard is ingested and absorbed into the bloodstream, rather than applied to and spread by the oils of the skin, the few reactions that do occur can seem more dramatic.
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Does Nexgard cause seizures?

If you give your dog or cat the flea and tick preventatives Bravecto, Nexgard, Simparica, or Credelio, the FDA wants you to be aware that these medications may cause neurological issues like stumbling, seizures, and twitching in your pet.
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How safe is Bravecto for dogs?

Bravecto is safe to use and efficacious in adult dogs and puppies over 6 months of age and weighing 4.4 lb. or greater. It has been tested and found safe in puppies at least 8 to 9 weeks of age at 5x the clinical dose.
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What are the side effects of Bravecto?

BRAVECTO Topical Solution for Dogs: The most commonly reported adverse reactions include vomiting, hair loss, diarrhea, lethargy, decreased appetite, and moist dermatitis/rash.
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