Frontline Spot On for Large Dogs 20-40kgFrontline Spot On for Large Dogs is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations, and for the control of biting lice.Frontline Spot On is fast acting, killing fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Long lasting, Frontline protects dogs against fleas for up to 2 months and against ticks for up to a month.Frontline Spot On is water resistant, meaning that from 48 hours after application, your pet can swim or be bathed as usual.As Frontline Spot On has a non-systemic mode of action, it kills parasites through contact, not via your pet's bloodstream. It kills fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous system. This can cause disoriented, dying fleas to rise to the surface, so you may notice more fleas after applying the product - this is a sign that the treatment is working.Frontline Spot On is safe for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches but is not suitable for puppies under 8 weeks of age, or for sick or convalescing dogs. Frontline Spot On for Large Dogs should only be used for dogs weighing between 20kg and 40kg.How often should I apply Frontline Spot On for Dogs?For the prevention of flea infestations: Apply every 2 months.To treat a severe flea infestation: Apply every 4 weeks for 12-16 weeks to bring the flea population under control.To protect your dog from ticks: Apply every 4 weeks. Frontline Spot On is not a tick repellent so you may still see some ticks on your pet, but they should be killed within 48 hours.It is important to apply the dose to an area where the animal cannot lick it off. If licking occurs, a brief period of hypersalivation may occur, due mainly to the nature of the carrier.Do not apply Frontline Spot On more frequently than 4 week intervals. Always read the instructions in full prior to treatment.Remember, it is important to treat your dog all year round, as centrally heated homes make an ideal breeding ground for fleas.Treating flea infestationsIt's important to know that it's normal to see fleas on your pet as they pick up new fleas that are hatching out from pupae in the environment. These will be killed within 24 hours of jumping onto your treated pet. However, if you're seeing a large number of fleas, this is a sign that your home environment is infested.You should use Frontline Spot On alongside a household flea spray containing an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR). Carpets and furnishings must then be vacuumed regularly and pet bedding should be washed above 60C.This will kill flea eggs and larvae, but not pupae, so new adult fleas will still be seen on your pet until they have all hatched out of their pupae and into the environment. You should treat your pet every four weeks to bring the flea population under control.
Frontline Spot On for Extra Large Dogs 40-60kgFrontline Spot On for Extra Large Dogs is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations, and for the control of biting lice.Frontline Spot On is fast acting, killing fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Long lasting, Frontline protects dogs against fleas for up to 2 months and against ticks for up to a month.Frontline Spot On is water resistant, meaning that from 48 hours after application, your pet can swim or be bathed as usual.As Frontline Spot On has a non-systemic mode of action, it kills parasites through contact, not via your pet's bloodstream. It kills fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous system. This can cause disoriented, dying fleas to rise to the surface, so you may notice more fleas after applying the product - this is a sign that the treatment is working.Frontline Spot On is safe for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches but is not suitable for puppies under 8 weeks of age, or for sick or convalescing dogs. Frontline Spot On for Extra Large Dogs should only be used for dogs weighing between 40kg and 60kg.How often should I apply Frontline Spot On for Dogs?For the prevention of flea infestations: Apply every 2 months.To treat a severe flea infestation: Apply every 4 weeks for 12-16 weeks to bring the flea population under control.To protect your dog from ticks: Apply every 4 weeks. Frontline Spot On is not a tick repellent so you may still see some ticks on your pet, but they should be killed within 48 hours.It is important to apply the dose to an area where the animal cannot lick it off. If licking occurs, a brief period of hypersalivation may occur, due mainly to the nature of the carrier.Do not apply Frontline Spot On more frequently than 4 week intervals. Always read the instructions in full prior to treatment.Remember, it is important to treat your dog all year round, as centrally heated homes make an ideal breeding ground for fleas.Treating flea infestationsIt's important to know that it's normal to see fleas on your pet as they pick up new fleas that are hatching out from pupae in the environment. These will be killed within 24 hours of jumping onto your treated pet. However, if you're seeing a large number of fleas, this is a sign that your home environment is infested.You should use Frontline Spot On alongside a household flea spray containing an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR). Carpets and furnishings must then be vacuumed regularly and pet bedding should be washed above 60C.This will kill flea eggs and larvae, but not pupae, so new adult fleas will still be seen on your pet until they have all hatched out of their pupae and into the environment. You should treat your pet every four weeks to bring the flea population under control.
Frontline Spot On for Medium Dogs 10-20kgFrontline Spot On for Medium Dogs is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations, and for the control of biting lice.Frontline Spot On is fast acting, killing fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Long lasting, Frontline protects dogs against fleas for up to 2 months and against ticks for up to a month.Frontline Spot On is water resistant, meaning that from 48 hours after application, your pet can swim or be bathed as usual.As Frontline Spot On has a non-systemic mode of action, it kills parasites through contact, not via your pet's bloodstream. It kills fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous system. This can cause disoriented, dying fleas to rise to the surface, so you may notice more fleas after applying the product - this is a sign that the treatment is working.Frontline Spot On is safe for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches but is not suitable for puppies under 8 weeks of age, or for sick or convalescing dogs. Frontline Spot On for Medium Dogs should only be used for dogs weighing between 10kg and 20kg.How often should I apply Frontline Spot On for Dogs?For the prevention of flea infestations: Apply every 2 months.To treat a severe flea infestation: Apply every 4 weeks for 12-16 weeks to bring the flea population under control.To protect your dog from ticks: Apply every 4 weeks. Frontline Spot On is not a tick repellent so you may still see some ticks on your pet, but they should be killed within 48 hours.It is important to apply the dose to an area where the animal cannot lick it off. If licking occurs, a brief period of hypersalivation may occur, due mainly to the nature of the carrier.Do not apply Frontline Spot On more frequently than 4 week intervals. Always read the instructions in full prior to treatment.Remember, it is important to treat your dog all year round, as centrally heated homes make an ideal breeding ground for fleas.Treating flea infestationsIt's important to know that it's normal to see fleas on your pet as they pick up new fleas that are hatching out from pupae in the environment. These will be killed within 24 hours of jumping onto your treated pet. However, if you're seeing a large number of fleas, this is a sign that your home environment is infested.You should use Frontline Spot On alongside a household flea spray containing an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR). Carpets and furnishings must then be vacuumed regularly and pet bedding should be washed above 60C.This will kill flea eggs and larvae, but not pupae, so new adult fleas will still be seen on your pet until they have all hatched out of their pupae and into the environment. You should treat your pet every four weeks to bring the flea population under control.
Capstar 57mg Tablets for Dogs over 11kgCapstar 57mg Tablets for Dogs over 11kg is a fast, effective flea treatment for larger dogs. Capstar Tablets contain nitenpyram which starts working in 15 minutes, killing 95% of adult fleas within the first 6 hours and 100% of adult fleas within 24 hours.Simply give one Capstar Tablet on any day that you see fleas on your pet. Each tablet lasts 24 hours, so do not give more than one tablet per day.Capstar 57mg Tablets are suitable for dogs weighing over 11kg, including lactating and pregnant bitches, but are not suitable for puppies under 4 weeks of age. Each pack contains 6 tablets.To prevent re-infestation, use in conjunction with a household flea spray to kill flea eggs and larvae around the home, and for ongoing prevention, consider using a spot on treatment such as Frontline or Bob Martin FleaClear.
CleanAural Ear Cleaner for DogsCleanAural Ear Cleaner for Dogs is a specially formulated solution of organic solvents and moisturisers for the routine cleaning and removal of ear wax and debris from dogs' ears, to maintain them in good condition.CleanAural Dog Ear Cleaner is an extremely effective ear cleaner for regular use in acute, recurrent and chronic otitis externa. It won't compromise antimicrobial activity when used with Canaural, and with a pH of 6.5, it won't inhibt the activity of topical antimicrobials either.Regular cleaning of your dog's ears can help prevent a build up of wax and debris and avoid subsequent problems.DirectionsPlace the tip of the nozzle in the upper part of the ear canal. Gently squeeze the bottle. Apply CleanAural liberally into each ear canal. Gently massage the outside of the ear canal, before allowing the dog to shake its head. Finally wipe away any visible dirt and ear wax with cotton wool. If the ears are very dirty repeat the application. CleanAural may be applied once or twice a week or as directed by your veterinary surgeon. Always seek a veterinary surgeons advice if the dogs ear is painful or if the production of wax has increased.
Specially developed to kill fleas on your dog's coat, on contact. Clinically proven, this spray is particularly practical for treating larger dogs. Regular use will help to ensure your pet remains free of infestation. For use on dogs and puppies from 12 weeks of age. Not suitable for use on nursing bitches. Remove fleas from young puppies and nursing bitches with careful use of a flea comb.
Johnson's Dog Flea ShampooJohnson's Dog Flea Shampoo is an insecticidal shampoo to kill fleas etc. whilst beautifying your dog's coat. It contains natural biodegradable Pyrethrum and is suitable for all breeds of dogs and puppies over 12 weeks of age.DirectionsWet coat thoroughly with warm water and apply the mixture all over the body. Massage well into coat, but use ginger tips around the head, taking care to avoid eyes, ears and mouth. Rinse very thoroughly, towel dry, then brush and comb. Keep pets warm after bathing.
Eliminates tapeworms, hookworms and large roundworms. Follow label instructions. Treats roundworm/tapeworm. Supply unit single tablet Dose every 3 months (or fortnightly if from 2-12 weeks old) Warning Keep out of reach of children. For animal treatment only. Do not use with other wormers.
Frontline Spot On for Small Dogs 2-10kgFrontline Spot On for Small Dogs is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations, and for the control of biting lice.Frontline Spot On is fast acting, killing fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Long lasting, Frontline protects dogs against fleas for up to 2 months and against ticks for up to a month.Frontline Spot On is water resistant, meaning that from 48 hours after application, your pet can swim or be bathed as usual.As Frontline Spot On has a non-systemic mode of action, it kills parasites through contact, not via your pet's bloodstream. It kills fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous system. This can cause disoriented, dying fleas to rise to the surface, so you may notice more fleas after applying the product - this is a sign that the treatment is working.Frontline Spot On is safe for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches but is not suitable for puppies under 8 weeks of age, or for sick or convalescing dogs. Frontline Spot On for Small Dogs should only be used for dogs weighing between 2kg and 10kg.How often should I apply Frontline Spot On for Dogs?For the prevention of flea infestations: Apply every 2 months.To treat a severe flea infestation: Apply every 4 weeks for 12-16 weeks to bring the flea population under control.To protect your dog from ticks: Apply every 4 weeks. Frontline Spot On is not a tick repellent so you may still see some ticks on your pet, but they should be killed within 48 hours.It is important to apply the dose to an area where the animal cannot lick it off. If licking occurs, a brief period of hypersalivation may occur, due mainly to the nature of the carrier.Do not apply Frontline Spot On more frequently than 4 week intervals. Always read the instructions in full prior to treatment.Remember, it is important to treat your dog all year round, as centrally heated homes make an ideal breeding ground for fleas.Treating flea infestationsIt's important to know that it's normal to see fleas on your pet as they pick up new fleas that are hatching out from pupae in the environment. These will be killed within 24 hours of jumping onto your treated pet. However, if you're seeing a large number of fleas, this is a sign that your home environment is infested.You should use Frontline Spot On alongside a household flea spray containing an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR). Carpets and furnishings must then be vacuumed regularly and pet bedding should be washed above 60C.This will kill flea eggs and larvae, but not pupae, so new adult fleas will still be seen on your pet until they have all hatched out of their pupae and into the environment. You should treat your pet every four weeks to bring the flea population under control.
Frontline Spot On for Small Dogs 2-10kgFrontline Spot On for Small Dogs is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations, and for the control of biting lice.Frontline Spot On is fast acting, killing fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Long lasting, Frontline protects dogs against fleas for up to 2 months and against ticks for up to a month.Frontline Spot On is water resistant, meaning that from 48 hours after application, your pet can swim or be bathed as usual.As Frontline Spot On has a non-systemic mode of action, it kills parasites through contact, not via your pet's bloodstream. It kills fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous system. This can cause disoriented, dying fleas to rise to the surface, so you may notice more fleas after applying the product - this is a sign that the treatment is working.Frontline Spot On is safe for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches but is not suitable for puppies under 8 weeks of age, or for sick or convalescing dogs. Frontline Spot On for Small Dogs should only be used for dogs weighing between 2kg and 10kg.How often should I apply Frontline Spot On for Dogs?For the prevention of flea infestations: Apply every 2 months.To treat a severe flea infestation: Apply every 4 weeks for 12-16 weeks to bring the flea population under control.To protect your dog from ticks: Apply every 4 weeks. Frontline Spot On is not a tick repellent so you may still see some ticks on your pet, but they should be killed within 48 hours.It is important to apply the dose to an area where the animal cannot lick it off. If licking occurs, a brief period of hypersalivation may occur, due mainly to the nature of the carrier.Do not apply Frontline Spot On more frequently than 4 week intervals. Always read the instructions in full prior to treatment.Remember, it is important to treat your dog all year round, as centrally heated homes make an ideal breeding ground for fleas.Treating flea infestationsIt's important to know that it's normal to see fleas on your pet as they pick up new fleas that are hatching out from pupae in the environment. These will be killed within 24 hours of jumping onto your treated pet. However, if you're seeing a large number of fleas, this is a sign that your home environment is infested.You should use Frontline Spot On alongside a household flea spray containing an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR). Carpets and furnishings must then be vacuumed regularly and pet bedding should be washed above 60C.This will kill flea eggs and larvae, but not pupae, so new adult fleas will still be seen on your pet until they have all hatched out of their pupae and into the environment. You should treat your pet every four weeks to bring the flea population under control.
The extremely safe, simple and effective way to treat and prevent flea infestation on your dog. One treatment of the easy to apply, odourless solution will ensure that fleas and ticks are killed on contact, before they bite your pet, breaking the flea lifecycle. For larger dogs over 15kg in weight. Remove fleas from young puppies and nursing bitches by careful use of a flea comb. Caution: this product is extremely poisonous to cats. It is important that cats do not come into contact with this product as it could kill them. To prevent cats from being accidentally exposed to this product you must keep treated dogs away from cats for 72 hours after the treatment.
Johnson's Dog Deodorant ShampooJohnson's Dog Deodorant Shampoo helps dispel body odours. It contains anti-bacterial and deodorising ingredients to leave the coat clean, fresh and odour free, whilst beautifying the coat and adding lustre. Suitable for all breeds of dog.DirectionsWet coat thoroughly with warm water and apply the mixture all over the body. Massage well into coat, but use ginger tips around the head, taking care to avoid eyes, ears and mouth. Rinse very thoroughly, towel dry, then brush and comb. Keep pets warm after bathing.
Greenfields Dog Shampoo will add depth and brilliance to your dog's coat. This is a specially pH balanced shampoo, kind to hair and skin. The unique Greenfields formulation of this shampoo will also protect the dog's coat and skin, with ingredients similar to the naturally occurring chemicals which protect the delicate feathers of birds.
Johnson's 4fleas Tablets for DogsJohnson's 4fleas Tablets for Dogs starts working in 15 minutes and kills fleas in 24 hours.Suitable for dogs weighing over 11kg, 4fleas Tablets have no contra-indications and are safe to use with other flea and worm treatments.To kill flea eggs and larvae, use in conjunction with Johnson's 4fleas Spot On Protector for Dogs.
The extremely safe, simple and effective way to treat and prevent flea infestation on your dog. One treatment of the easy to apply, odourless solution will ensure that fleas and ticks are killed on contact, before they bite your pet, breaking the flea lifecycle. For larger dogs over 15kg in weight. Remove fleas from young puppies and nursing bitches by careful use of a flea comb. Caution: this product is extremely poisonous to cats. It is important that cats do not come into contact with this product as it could kill them. To prevent cats from being accidentally exposed to this product you must keep treated dogs away from cats for 72 hours after the treatment.
Johnson's 4fleas Tablets for Puppies & Small DogsJohnson's 4fleas Tablets for Puppies & Small Dogs starts working in 15 minutes and kills fleas in 24 hours.Suitable for small dogs and puppies over 4 weeks weighing up to 11kg, 4fleas Tablets have no contra-indications and are safe to use with other flea and worm treatments.To kill flea eggs and larvae, use in conjunction with Johnson's 4fleas Spot On Protector for Puppies & Small Dogs.
Johnson's 4fleas Tablets for Puppies & Small DogsJohnson's 4fleas Tablets for Puppies & Small Dogs starts working in 15 minutes and kills fleas in 24 hours.Suitable for small dogs and puppies over 4 weeks weighing up to 11kg, 4fleas Tablets have no contra-indications and are safe to use with other flea and worm treatments.To kill flea eggs and larvae, use in conjunction with Johnson's 4fleas Spot On Protector for Puppies & Small Dogs.
The extremely safe, simple and effective way to treat and prevent flea infestation on your dog. One treatment of the easy to apply, odourless solution will ensure that fleas and ticks are killed on contact, before they bite your pet, breaking the flea lifecycle. For larger dogs over 15kg in weight. Remove fleas from young puppies and nursing bitches by careful use of a flea comb. Caution: this product is extremely poisonous to cats. It is important that cats do not come into contact with this product as it could kill them. To prevent cats from being accidentally exposed to this product you must keep treated dogs away from cats for 72 hours after the treatment.
Johnson's 4fleas Spot On Protector for Medium Size DogsJohnson's 4fleas Protector for Medium Size Dogs is an easy to use spot on treatment that will protect your dog from fleas for up to 3 months.4fleas Protector contains Pyriproxyfen to kill flea eggs and larvae and disrupt the reproduction of any flea that comes in contact with the solution, preventing fleas from multiplying and eliminating any potential infestation.4fleas Protector will not kill adult fleas, so for the ulimate in flea control, use in conjunction with Johnson's 4fleas Tablets for Dogs.4fleas Protector for Medium Size Dogs is suitable for dogs weighing 6kg - 15kg and contains 1 treatment.
Drontal Plus Flavour TabletsThis item is for a single tablet only.Drontal Plus Flavour Tablets are a single dose treatment that kills all the common intestinal worms found in pets in the UK:Ascarids: Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina (adult and late immature forms)Hookworms: Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma caninum (adults)Whipworms: Trichuris vulpis (adults)Tapeworms: Echinococcus spp. Taenia spp. and Dipylidium caninum (adult and immature forms).DirectionsFor oral administration only. Drontal Plus Flavour Tablets can be given directly to the dog or disguised in food. Access to normal diet does not need to be limited before or after treatment.Puppies should be treated at 2 weeks of age, then every 2 weeks until 12 weeks of age. Thereafter they should be treated at 3 month intervals. It is advisable to treat the bitch at the same time as the puppies.For the control of Toxocara, nursing bitches should be dosed 2 weeks after giving birth and every 2 weeks until weaning.For routine control adult dogs should be treated every 3 months. In the event of a heavy roundworm infestation, a repeat dose should be given after 14 days.Recommended dose: 1 tablet per 10kg bodyweight (tablet per 5kg):3-5kg: tablet6-10kg: 1 tablet11-15kg: 1 tablets16-20kg: 2 tablets21-25kg: 2 tablets26-30kg: 3 tablets31-35 kg: 3 tablets36-40kg: 4 tabletsFor dogs over 35kg, consider Drontal Plus XL TabletsIngredientsPer tablet: Febantel 150mg, Pyrantel Embonate 144mg, Praziquantel 50mg, Artificial Beef Flavour Irradiated 116.5mg, Maize Starch, Lactose Monohydrate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Povidone K25, Magnesium Sterarate, Sodium Laurilsulfate, Silica Colloidal AnhydrousCautionsNot for use in dogs weighing less than 3 kg.Do not use simultaneously with piperazine compounds.Fleas serve as intermediate hosts for one common type of tapeworm - Dipylidium caninum. Tapeworm infestation is certain to re-occur unless control of intermediate hosts such as fleas, mice etc. is undertaken.
The extremely safe, simple and effective way to treat and prevent flea infestation on your dog. One treatment of the easy to apply, odourless solution will ensure that fleas and ticks are killed on contact, before they bite your pet, breaking the flea lifecycle. For larger dogs over 15kg in weight. Remove fleas from young puppies and nursing bitches by careful use of a flea comb. Caution: this product is extremely poisonous to cats. It is important that cats do not come into contact with this product as it could kill them. To prevent cats from being accidentally exposed to this product you must keep treated dogs away from cats for 72 hours after the treatment.
Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Extra Large DogsBob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On is quick and easy to use. Effective yet gentle, it can be used on puppies from 8 weeks of age and contains a double action formula for the ultimate in flea control:Kills fleas on contact. Kills fleas before they can lay eggs - breaking the flea lifecycle.Kills flea larvae in the pet's immediate surroundings, e.g. bedding or favourite resting areas, preventing re-infestation.Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Extra Large Dogs is suitable only for extra large dogs weighing over 25kg.Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Extra Large Dogs contains 3 x 4 week treatments.
Johnson's 4fleas Household SprayJohnson's 4fleas Household Spray with IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) for extra protection kills fleas, larvae and other insects. Designed for use on carpets, soft furnishings and pet bedding, 4fleas Household Spray prevents hatching eggs developing into fleas, breaking the life cycle of fleas and protecting your home for up to 6 months.4fleas Household Spray contains 600ml, sufficient to treat an average sized home. Not for use on animals.
Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer for Small Dogs - Size 1Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer kills both roundworms and tapeworms in dogs with just 1 treatment.Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer Size 1 is suitable for puppies over 6 weeks of age and small breeds of dogs weighing up to 6kg.Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer Size 1 contains 3 x 100mg tablets.
Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer for Small Dogs - Size 3Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer kills both roundworms and tapeworms in dogs with just 1 treatment.Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer Size 3 is suitable for larger breeds of dogs and puppies weighing from 6kg to 40kg.Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer Size 3 contains 4 x 500mg tablets.
Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer for Small Dogs - Size 4Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer kills both roundworms and tapeworms in dogs with just 1 treatment.Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer Size 4 is suitable for large breeds of dogs and puppies weighing from 6kg to 80kg, and is also suitable for homes with more than 1 dog.Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer Size 4 contains 8 x 500mg tablets.
Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer for Small Dogs - Size 2Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer kills both roundworms and tapeworms in dogs with just 1 treatment.Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer Size 2 is suitable for medium breeds of dogs and puppies weighing from 6kg to 20kg.Johnson's One Dose Easy Wormer Size 2 contains 2 x 500mg tablets.
Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Medium DogsBob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On is quick and easy to use. Effective yet gentle, it can be used on puppies from 8 weeks of age and contains a double action formula for the ultimate in flea control:Kills fleas on contact. Kills fleas before they can lay eggs - breaking the flea lifecycle.Kills flea larvae in the pet's immediate surroundings, e.g. bedding or favourite resting areas, preventing re-infestation.Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Medium Dogs is suitable only for small and medium dogs weighing 4-10kg.Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Medium Dogs contains 3 x 4 week treatments.
Johnson's 4fleas Spot On Protector for Large DogsJohnson's 4fleas Protector for Large Dogs is an easy to use spot on treatment that will protect your dog from fleas for up to 3 months.4fleas Protector contains Pyriproxyfen to kill flea eggs and larvae and disrupt the reproduction of any flea that comes in contact with the solution, preventing fleas from multiplying and eliminating any potential infestation.4fleas Protector will not kill adult fleas, so for the ulimate in flea control, use in conjunction with Johnson's 4fleas Tablets for Dogs.4fleas Protector for Large Dogs is suitable for dogs weighing 15kg - 30kg and contains 1 treatment.
Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Cats and Small DogsBob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On is quick and easy to use. Effective yet gentle, it can be used on puppies and kittens from 8 weeks of age and contains a double action formula for the ultimate in flea control:Kills fleas on contact. Kills fleas before they can lay eggs - breaking the flea lifecycle.Kills flea larvae in the pet's immediate surroundings, e.g. bedding or favourite resting areas, preventing re-infestation.Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Cats and Small Dogs is suitable only for cats and dogs weighing less than 4kg.Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Cats and Small Dogs contains 3 x 4 week treatments.
Frontline Spot On for Large Dogs 20-40kgFrontline Spot On for Large Dogs is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations, and for the control of biting lice.Frontline Spot On is fast acting, killing fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Long lasting, Frontline protects dogs against fleas for up to 2 months and against ticks for up to a month.Frontline Spot On is water resistant, meaning that from 48 hours after application, your pet can swim or be bathed as usual.As Frontline Spot On has a non-systemic mode of action, it kills parasites through contact, not via your pet's bloodstream. It kills fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous system. This can cause disoriented, dying fleas to rise to the surface, so you may notice more fleas after applying the product - this is a sign that the treatment is working.Frontline Spot On is safe for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches but is not suitable for puppies under 8 weeks of age, or for sick or convalescing dogs. Frontline Spot On for Large Dogs should only be used for dogs weighing between 20kg and 40kg.How often should I apply Frontline Spot On for Dogs?For the prevention of flea infestations: Apply every 2 months.To treat a severe flea infestation: Apply every 4 weeks for 12-16 weeks to bring the flea population under control.To protect your dog from ticks: Apply every 4 weeks. Frontline Spot On is not a tick repellent so you may still see some ticks on your pet, but they should be killed within 48 hours.It is important to apply the dose to an area where the animal cannot lick it off. If licking occurs, a brief period of hypersalivation may occur, due mainly to the nature of the carrier.Do not apply Frontline Spot On more frequently than 4 week intervals. Always read the instructions in full prior to treatment.Remember, it is important to treat your dog all year round, as centrally heated homes make an ideal breeding ground for fleas.Treating flea infestationsIt's important to know that it's normal to see fleas on your pet as they pick up new fleas that are hatching out from pupae in the environment. These will be killed within 24 hours of jumping onto your treated pet. However, if you're seeing a large number of fleas, this is a sign that your home environment is infested.You should use Frontline Spot On alongside a household flea spray containing an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR). Carpets and furnishings must then be vacuumed regularly and pet bedding should be washed above 60C.This will kill flea eggs and larvae, but not pupae, so new adult fleas will still be seen on your pet until they have all hatched out of their pupae and into the environment. You should treat your pet every four weeks to bring the flea population under control.
Frontline Spot On for Extra Large Dogs 40-60kgFrontline Spot On for Extra Large Dogs is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations, and for the control of biting lice.Frontline Spot On is fast acting, killing fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Long lasting, Frontline protects dogs against fleas for up to 2 months and against ticks for up to a month.Frontline Spot On is water resistant, meaning that from 48 hours after application, your pet can swim or be bathed as usual.As Frontline Spot On has a non-systemic mode of action, it kills parasites through contact, not via your pet's bloodstream. It kills fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous system. This can cause disoriented, dying fleas to rise to the surface, so you may notice more fleas after applying the product - this is a sign that the treatment is working.Frontline Spot On is safe for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches but is not suitable for puppies under 8 weeks of age, or for sick or convalescing dogs. Frontline Spot On for Extra Large Dogs should only be used for dogs weighing between 40kg and 60kg.How often should I apply Frontline Spot On for Dogs?For the prevention of flea infestations: Apply every 2 months.To treat a severe flea infestation: Apply every 4 weeks for 12-16 weeks to bring the flea population under control.To protect your dog from ticks: Apply every 4 weeks. Frontline Spot On is not a tick repellent so you may still see some ticks on your pet, but they should be killed within 48 hours.It is important to apply the dose to an area where the animal cannot lick it off. If licking occurs, a brief period of hypersalivation may occur, due mainly to the nature of the carrier.Do not apply Frontline Spot On more frequently than 4 week intervals. Always read the instructions in full prior to treatment.Remember, it is important to treat your dog all year round, as centrally heated homes make an ideal breeding ground for fleas.Treating flea infestationsIt's important to know that it's normal to see fleas on your pet as they pick up new fleas that are hatching out from pupae in the environment. These will be killed within 24 hours of jumping onto your treated pet. However, if you're seeing a large number of fleas, this is a sign that your home environment is infested.You should use Frontline Spot On alongside a household flea spray containing an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR). Carpets and furnishings must then be vacuumed regularly and pet bedding should be washed above 60C.This will kill flea eggs and larvae, but not pupae, so new adult fleas will still be seen on your pet until they have all hatched out of their pupae and into the environment. You should treat your pet every four weeks to bring the flea population under control.
Synoquin EFA Medium Breed CapsulesSynoquin EFA builds on Synoquin's tried, tested and trusted patented formula to include Omega-3 Essential fatty acids, which have been proven to be beneficial in joint health management. It contains a purified Krill Oil, Dexahan, which is rich in Astaxanthin - the most powerful antioxidant in the carotenoid family.Synoquin EFA is specially formulated to help maintain healthy cartilage and joint fluid for older dogs with ailing joints and mobility problems, and is especially helpful in dogs with arthritis.Synoquin EFA contains a selection key ingredients, each performing a specific role within the joint. Increasing the supply of these key building blocks will guarantee their availability and ensure that if a problem occurs, your dog will continue to have them available.Synoquin EFA is made using high purity, premium quality glucosamine hydrochloride, N-acetyl Dglucosamine and chondroitin sulphate. It uses mammalian chondroitin sulphate as it is a well absorbed, sustainable and ethical source - no shark cartilage.Synoquin EFA Medium Breed is suitable for all medium breeds of dogs over 2 years of age.DirectionsYour vet will advise you on how many Synoquin EFA capsules to give.An initial loading programme of 6 weeks is necessary for the production of healthy joint fluid and cartilage. After 6 weeks the level of administration can usually be decreased to the maintenance level of one capsule per day.Synoquin EFA is usually administered with the daily food ration. Capsules should be sprinkled onto the daily food ration or administered whole.Synoquin EFA can be safely used as a long-term supplement for joint function.
Johnson's 4fleas Tablets for DogsJohnson's 4fleas Tablets for Dogs starts working in 15 minutes and kills fleas in 24 hours.Suitable for dogs weighing over 11kg, 4fleas Tablets have no contra-indications and are safe to use with other flea and worm treatments.To kill flea eggs and larvae, use in conjunction with Johnson's 4fleas Spot On Protector for Dogs.
Frontline Spot On for Medium Dogs 10-20kgFrontline Spot On for Medium Dogs is for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations, and for the control of biting lice.Frontline Spot On is fast acting, killing fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours. Long lasting, Frontline protects dogs against fleas for up to 2 months and against ticks for up to a month.Frontline Spot On is water resistant, meaning that from 48 hours after application, your pet can swim or be bathed as usual.As Frontline Spot On has a non-systemic mode of action, it kills parasites through contact, not via your pet's bloodstream. It kills fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous system. This can cause disoriented, dying fleas to rise to the surface, so you may notice more fleas after applying the product - this is a sign that the treatment is working.Frontline Spot On is safe for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating bitches but is not suitable for puppies under 8 weeks of age, or for sick or convalescing dogs. Frontline Spot On for Medium Dogs should only be used for dogs weighing between 10kg and 20kg.How often should I apply Frontline Spot On for Dogs?For the prevention of flea infestations: Apply every 2 months.To treat a severe flea infestation: Apply every 4 weeks for 12-16 weeks to bring the flea population under control.To protect your dog from ticks: Apply every 4 weeks. Frontline Spot On is not a tick repellent so you may still see some ticks on your pet, but they should be killed within 48 hours.It is important to apply the dose to an area where the animal cannot lick it off. If licking occurs, a brief period of hypersalivation may occur, due mainly to the nature of the carrier.Do not apply Frontline Spot On more frequently than 4 week intervals. Always read the instructions in full prior to treatment.Remember, it is important to treat your dog all year round, as centrally heated homes make an ideal breeding ground for fleas.Treating flea infestationsIt's important to know that it's normal to see fleas on your pet as they pick up new fleas that are hatching out from pupae in the environment. These will be killed within 24 hours of jumping onto your treated pet. However, if you're seeing a large number of fleas, this is a sign that your home environment is infested.You should use Frontline Spot On alongside a household flea spray containing an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR). Carpets and furnishings must then be vacuumed regularly and pet bedding should be washed above 60C.This will kill flea eggs and larvae, but not pupae, so new adult fleas will still be seen on your pet until they have all hatched out of their pupae and into the environment. You should treat your pet every four weeks to bring the flea population under control.
Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Large DogsBob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On is quick and easy to use. Effective yet gentle, it can be used on puppies from 8 weeks of age and contains a double action formula for the ultimate in flea control:Kills fleas on contact. Kills fleas before they can lay eggs - breaking the flea lifecycle.Kills flea larvae in the pet's immediate surroundings, e.g. bedding or favourite resting areas, preventing re-infestation.Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Large Dogs is suitable only for large dogs weighing 10-25kg.Bob Martin Clear Double Action Spot On for Large Dogs contains 3 x 4 week treatments.