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Bravecto 1-Month Chew for Dogs 4.4-9.9 lbs (Yellow Box)

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Monthly Oral Flea and Tick Defense for Lasting Comfort

Product Description

Bravecto 1-Month Chew for Dogs 4.4–9.9 lbs is a pork-flavored chew that provides a full month of protection against fleas and ticks. It starts working within hours to eliminate existing fleas and prevent new infestations while effectively controlling multiple tick species. This easy-to-give, veterinarian-approved chew keeps your small dog protected all year long.

Benefits

  • Rapid flea elimination: Begins killing fleas within 4 hours and achieves over 99% effectiveness within 12 hours of administration.
  • Broad tick protection: Provides one-month control of black-legged, American dog, brown dog, and Asian longhorned ticks.
  • Effective lone star tick control: Offers proven 1-month protection against lone star ticks in dogs aged six months and older.
  • Safe for small dogs: Approved for dogs 8 weeks and older weighing 4.4–9.9 lbs, ensuring safe and effective use from an early age.
  • Easy monthly dosing: The palatable chew is simple to administer and should be given with food for optimal absorption.

Variants

  • Bravecto 1-Month Chew for Dogs 4.4–9.9 lbs (45 mg fluralaner)
  • Bravecto 1-Month Chew for Dogs 9.9–22 lbs (100 mg fluralaner)
  • Bravecto 1-Month Chew for Dogs 22–44 lbs (200 mg fluralaner)
  • Bravecto 1-Month Chew for Dogs 44–88 lbs (400 mg fluralaner)
  • Bravecto 1-Month Chew for Dogs 88–123 lbs (560 mg fluralaner)

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Fluralaner 45 mg per chew.

Inactive Ingredients

Pork flavoring, starch, sweeteners, stabilizers, and excipients.

How to Use

Recommended-Dosage Chart

Body Weight (lb) Fluralaner Content (mg) Chews Administered
4.4 – 9.9 45 One
>9.9 – 22.0 100 One
>22.0 – 44.0 200 One
>44.0 – 88.0 400 One
>88.0 – 123.0* 560 One

Dogs over 123.0 lb should be administered an appropriate combination of chews.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Give with food: Administer Bravecto 1-Month Chew with a meal or snack to improve absorption and ensure effectiveness.
  • Monthly schedule: Provide one chew every 30 days to maintain consistent protection against fleas and ticks.
  • Easy oral dosing: Offer the chew directly to your dog, mixed with food, or by hand if necessary.
  • All-year protection: Treatment may begin at any time and should continue throughout the year without interruption.
  • Weight accuracy: Always dose based on your dog’s current weight to ensure proper effectiveness and safety.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Neurologic caution: Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders due to possible adverse reactions.
  • Lone star tick limitation: The product is not effective against lone star ticks in puppies under six months of age.
  • Breeding and pregnancy: The safety of Bravecto 1-Month has not been evaluated in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs.
  • Handling safety: Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling the chew to prevent accidental ingestion or residue exposure.
  • Animal access: Keep chews out of reach of dogs, cats, and other animals to prevent accidental overdose or ingestion.

Possible Side Effects

  • Mild skin itching: Some dogs may experience temporary itching or pruritus after administration, which typically resolves on its own.
  • Digestive upset: Diarrhea or vomiting may occur in a small percentage of dogs during initial dosing.
  • Appetite changes: Reduced appetite was reported occasionally but did not require discontinuation of treatment in field trials.
  • Lethargy or tiredness: Mild lethargy was observed in a few dogs and generally resolved without medical intervention.
  • Neurological reactions: Rarely, tremors, ataxia, or seizures may occur, especially in dogs predisposed to neurological disorders.

Storage Information

  • Temperature limits: Store at or below 86°F (30°C) to preserve the product’s potency and quality.
  • Original packaging: Keep chews sealed in their original blister packs until use to avoid moisture and contamination.
  • Child safety: Always store in a secure place out of the reach of children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion.

Shipping & Return

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Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How long does Bravecto 1-Month Chew take to start working?

Ans: Bravecto 1-Month Chew begins killing fleas within 4 hours after administration and achieves more than 99% effectiveness within 12 hours. It also starts controlling ticks within 48 hours for up to 30 days.

Q2: Is Bravecto 1-Month Chew safe for young puppies?

Ans: Yes, Bravecto 1-Month Chew is approved for puppies 8 weeks of age and older, weighing at least 4.4 pounds. It has been shown to be safe even when administered at up to five times the recommended dose.

Q3: Can Bravecto 1-Month Chew be used year-round?

Ans: Yes, treatment with Bravecto 1-Month Chew can begin at any time of the year and should continue monthly without interruption to maintain consistent flea and tick protection.

Q4: What should I do if my dog vomits after taking Bravecto 1-Month Chew?

Ans: If vomiting occurs shortly after dosing, contact your veterinarian for advice. The vet may recommend re-dosing, depending on how soon after administration vomiting occurred.

Q5: Can Bravecto 1-Month Chew be given with other medications?

Ans: In field studies, Bravecto 1-Month Chew was safely used alongside vaccines, antibiotics, anthelmintics, steroids, and pain relievers without adverse interactions. Always consult your veterinarian before combining treatments.