Effective and long-lasting flea and tick protection for dogs and cats
Effective and long-lasting flea and tick protection for dogs and cats
Peace of mind with fewer chances to forget a treatment
Simple and convenient range to treat your pet the way that suits them best
THE BRAVECTO DIFFERENCE
Give your pets the extraordinary flea and tick protection they deserve. Learn more about the benefits of treatment that lasts 3 times longer (chew, spot-on for cats, Plus for cats) or 6 times longer (spot-on for dogs) than monthly treatments and breaks the flea life cycle in just one dose.
TASTY CHEW - 3 months flea and tick protection for dogs in one tasty chew.
SPOT-ON - 6 months flea and 4 months tick protection for dogs in easy one spot-on.
SPOT-ON - 3 months flea and tick protection for cats in one easy spot-on.
PLUS SPOT-ON - 3 months flea and tick protection for cats, PLUS worm treatment, in one easy spot-on.
No doubt, cats are probably one of the cleanest creatures on earth. If you’ve ever watched your cat groom, then you know it can do this for what seems like hours on end. Most cats spend 10% of their waking hours grooming their fur. Although you may think that all of this grooming will help your cat steer clear of one of the peskiest parasites on the planet — the flea —it will not.
If you’re wondering how you know if your cat has fleas then read on — here are nine signs that your cat may be hosting unwanted guests in your home.
Most dogs pick up fleas at least once in their lifetime. Fleas are the most common external parasite found on dogs, and whether you live in the city or the country, there are plenty of opportunities for fleas to hitch a ride (and a meal) on your dog, and enter your home.
If you’re wondering how you know if your has fleas then read on — here are five signs that fleas might be feasting on your dog.
Bravecto is available in a range of products that provide long-lasting protection against common parasites in dogs and cats with just one dose#:
#Please refer to the relevant Bravecto product label for full details.
##Hookworm is not clinically significant in New Zealand.
THE CAP DOES NOT COME OFF. Bravecto spot-on and Bravecto Plus packaging is designed to be child safe. The tube has a twist-n-use cap and is enclosed in a child resistant sachet. The cap is twisted to break the seal and open the tube. The tube can then be squeezed and product will come out from the centre of the cap. The cap does not come off.
Part the hair and apply to the skin on the back of the head, as per the diagram. Do not use directly on any skin lesions. As cats are fastidious groomers, applying to this location is important to prevent your cat from licking the wet application site. To make application easier, have your cat standing during application. It may be helpful to have someone else gently hold your cat or have your cat lying on its stomach while you apply Bravecto spot-on* or Bravecto Plus^. If your cat is larger than 6.25kg we recommend applying the product in two spots. If multiple cats are treated and may mutually groom, it is recommended that cats are separated while product dries.
The dog should be standing or lying on its stomach during application. Part the hair and place the pipette tip vertically against the skin. Do not use directly on any skin lesions. After twisting the cap, squeeze the tube gently and apply the entire contents directly to the dog's skin in 1 to 4 spots along the dog's spine from the shoulder to the base of the tail. Avoid applying an excessive amount of product to any one spot as it may drip off the dog. See images below for further guidance.
Bravecto can be administered to dogs as early as 8 weeks of age. Dogs should weigh at least 2kg.
Bravecto Plus spot-on can be administered to cats from 9 weeks of age and Bravecto spot-on* to cats from 11 weeks of age. Cats should weigh at least 1.2kg.
For larger dogs use the appropriate combination of Bravecto spot-on tubes that most closely matches the weight of your dog.
Bravecto can be given at any time of the day. It is recommended that Bravecto chew is administered to dogs at or around the time of feeding.
While the product should be dry within 24 hours it is not recommended to wash or allow the dog to swim within 3 days after treatment.
It is always best to discuss all of your pet's treatments with your veterinarian as they are your pet's health care expert. Studies with Bravecto have shown no interactions with routinely used veterinary medicinal products.
Bravecto chews are flavoured with a hydrolysed pork protein so they are suitable for most dogs. Check with your veterinarian before use if your dog has a food allergy.
After you treat your pet with Bravecto chew or Bravecto spot-on, the active ingredient fluralaner is absorbed into the bloodstream and quickly reaches tissue fluids just under your pet's skin. When fleas and ticks feed, they take in fluralaner and die rapidly.
Yes.
Yes. Bravecto kills newly emerged fleas before they lay viable eggs and breaks the flea life cycle.
There are very few places in the world where there are no fleas. In warmer climates, fleas are present all year round while in more temperate climates fleas are present mainly from late spring through to late autumn, and even longer thanks to central heating. To be on the safe side Bravecto chew for dogs or, Bravecto Plus^ or Bravecto spot-on* for cats should be administered every 3 months and Bravecto spot-on* for dogs every 6 months, all year round to avoid giving flea populations a chance to build up in your home.
In most sitatuations, no. Bravecto products kill fleas and prevent new flea infestations for 3 or 6 months depending on the Bravecto product. As the majority of a flea population developing in the environment will emerge as adult fleas over this time, Bravecto will effectively control the entire flea population in areas to which treated pets have access. As adult fleas emerge and contact treated animals they will be killed. Therefore it is not necessary to use additional insecticides to control environmental flea stages unless the environmental flea population of fleas is in an area to which the treated pets do not have access.
Comment: for example if the pets are not allowed in the garage and the garage is full of fleas, treating the pets with Bravecto will not eliminate the garage flea population.
Yes. Bravecto chew and spot-on for dogs are approved for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating dogs. (The safety of Bravecto Plus or spot-on for cats has not been established during pregnancy and lactation).
No. Dogs may chew the tablet or be pilled. If a tablet is broken it should be ensured that the dog receives the whole dose.
When fleas are in the process of dying their movements become uncoordinated. This may cause a skin sensation which can result in increased scratching of the dog or cat. However, this phenomenon is quickly resolved once the fleas are dead, which occurs within a matter of hours after treatment.
Fleas can continually re-infest treated dogs and cats – either from juvenile flea life stages that have just matured to adults in the household or from fleas that jump onto the pet when outside or visiting other homes or coming into contact with other pets that are untreated. Bravecto will quickly kill these fleas. Also, as fleas die, they can move from the skin surface where they feed, to the tips of the hairs in the coat, making them more visible to the human eye.
The fleas present on your pet at the time of treatment represent approximately 5% of the flea population in your household. The other 95% are present as immature flea stages - eggs, larvae and pupae (cocoons) in your pet's surroundings e.g. bedding, carpet, soft furniture, crevices between floorboards. These immature fleas develop into adults and provide a constant source of new fleas that jump onto your pet. If your pet is treated with Bravecto, these new fleas will contact Bravecto and die. Remember, if there are new fleas hatching daily, you may see live fleas on your pet seemingly constantly.
As Bravecto will kill fleas before they can lay eggs, over time the immature flea population will diminish and your household will be flea-free. In most New Zealand conditions this takes approximately 3 months. To help speed up this process, you can wash pet's bedding in hot water and vacuum areas that pets frequent to remove some of the eggs and larvae. It is very important that all pets in the household are treated consistently – to prevent the flea life cycle from continuing.
Your cat's veterinarian is the best person to provide advice on the most appropriate worming protocol to provide effective protection for your cat.
Bravecto Spot-on treats and protects cats from flea and tick infestations for three months.
Bravecto Plus, in addition to providing 3 months flea and tick protection, treats roundworm, lungworm and hookworm infections and ear mites. (Hookworm is not clinically significant in New Zealand).
Please contact the PetDirect Customer Care Team for further advice as to which product is most appropriate for your cat.
Bravecto Plus is registered for use in cats only.