Dog Topical Spot-on Flea & Tick Control
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Fleas and ticks pose serious health risks to your dog, including skin infections, allergies, and the transmission of diseases like Lyme disease and ehrlichiosis. At HardyPaw, we offer a carefully curated selection of topical flea and tick treatments that provide long-lasting protection with a simple, once-a-month application.
These spot-on flea treatments eliminate fleas, ticks, and chewing lice, keeping your dog comfortable and safeguarded from harmful parasites.
Explore our full range of dog flea and tick treatments to find the perfect solution for every breed, size, and lifestyle.
Step 1: Choose a product suitable for your dog’s weight and age.
Step 2: Part the fur at the base of your dog’s neck or between the shoulder blades.
Step 3: Squeeze the solution directly onto the skin. Do not rub in.
Step 4: Prevent your dog from licking the area until dry.
Step 5: Avoid bathing your dog for 24-48 hours after application to ensure full absorption.
Important Tip: Always read the product’s label before applying any treatment.
Many topical treatments are safe for puppies 8 weeks and older, but always check the product label or consult your veterinarian before use.
Some products are safe for pregnant and nursing dogs, while others are not recommended. Always consult your vet before using flea preventatives on a pregnant or lactating dog.
If you notice excessive scratching, redness, or other signs of irritation, wash the area with mild soap and water and contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance.
Topical flea and tick treatments work by absorbing into the skin's oil glands, releasing active ingredients that kill and repel parasites upon contact. Some formulations disrupt flea life cycles, preventing eggs from developing into adults.
No, topical flea treatments for dogs should never be used on cats. Many contain permethrin or other ingredients toxic to felines, which can cause severe neurological reactions or even be fatal.
Topical treatments deliver medication via the skin's oil glands, killing parasites on contact, while flea collars release active ingredients slowly around the neck and body. Topicals often act faster and target more pests.
Yes, natural flea and tick options use essential oils like lemongrass and cedarwood. These are gentler but may offer shorter protection periods and less efficacy against severe infestations.
Yes, you can use flea shampoos and sprays alongside topical treatments, but space applications 48 hours apart to avoid skin irritation and reduced effectiveness. Always consult your vet before combining products.
HardyPaw is an NABP-authenticated pet pharmacy and store, bridging pet parents with veterinary-approved medications and wellness products. We ensure access to FDA-approved prescriptions, flea and tick treatments, heartworm preventatives, and specialty pet care—eliminating risks from counterfeit products. Shop our pet pharmacy products with confidence, knowing your pet’s health is backed by licensed pharmacists and trusted manufacturers.