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Yes, dogs can still get ticks with NexGard, but the product kills ticks after they attach and begin feeding, thereby reducing disease risk.
Both NexGard and Frontline offer effective flea and tick prevention, but the best choice depends on your dog's specific needs, health status, and lifestyle. Consulting a veterinarian is essential to determine the most suitable option.
Yes, dogs can still get ticks with NexGard, but the product kills them after they start feeding, which helps prevent disease transmission.
NexGard and Frontline are both effective flea and tick preventatives, but the better choice depends on your dog’s specific needs, lifestyle, and veterinarian recommendations.
Both Nexgard and Bravecto are FDA-approved and considered safe when prescribed by a veterinarian, but individual suitability depends on a dog’s health needs.
Both NexGard and Simparica are prescription flea and tick preventatives with solid safety records, but a veterinarian should determine the safest option based on your dog's specific health needs and history.
Vectra 3D and K9 Advantix II are top tick repellents for dogs, as they both prevent tick attachment in addition to killing ticks.
The best method of tick prevention for dogs is year-round use of veterinarian-approved products tailored to the dog’s age, health, and lifestyle.
The best tick prevention for dogs involves year-round use of veterinarian-recommended products tailored to your dog's age, health, and environment. Options include oral tablets, topical treatments, and collars—consult your vet to choose the safest and most effective method.
Dogs have tails to help with balance, movement, communication, and scent distribution. Tails also serve specific purposes depending on breed and environment.

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