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August 13, 2025 2 min read
The Short Answer
Both monthly and long-acting options work well when used on time. Pick the application you can give reliably. Consider your dog’s lifestyle, swimming habits, and whether you want all-in-one cover or flea and tick only.
Monthly Options
Monthly dosing suits owners who like a simple routine and app reminders. Popular choices include:
Simparica Trio chewable tablet for dogs for broad cover in one chew.
Nexgard chewables for dogs for fast-acting flea and tick control.
Long-Acting Options
Longer intervals mean fewer dosing dates to remember. These suit busy homes and dogs that swim often. Consider:
Bravecto chew for dogs for extended flea and tick protection in a tasty chew.
Bravecto topical solution for dogs if you prefer a spot-on application.
How to Choose
Think about coverage. Do you want all-in-one protection or flea and tick only.
Match the application to your dog. Chew, spot-on, or collar, depending on what you can give on time.
Consider water exposure. Frequent swimming can influence your choice of application.
Keep it simple. Stick with one plan you can follow all year.
Quick Application Guide
Chews: Easy to give. Good for dogs who swim a lot.
Spot-ons: Simple once applied correctly and kept dry until set.
Collars: Hands-off and long lasting, but check fit often.
Safety Basics
Dose by your dog’s current weight band.
Use products for dogs only. Never use dog products on cats.
Do not mix treatments unless your vet says it is safe.
Read the label each time and follow the schedule.
If your dog has any health issues or takes other meds, ask your vet first.
FAQ
Is long-acting better than monthly?
Neither is “better” for every dog. Long-acting suits busy homes and owners who want fewer dosing dates. Monthly suits people who like a regular routine. Both are effective when used as directed.
What if I miss a dose?
Give the dose as soon as you remember, then reset your schedule from that date. If you are unsure about timing after a missed dose, ask your vet.
Can I switch between applications?
Yes, but plan the change to avoid gaps or accidental double dosing. If you need help with timing, contact us.
My dog swims every week. What should I pick?
Many owners choose a chew if their dog swims often. If you use a spot-on, follow the label advice on bathing and swimming times.
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