Heartgard Plus Chewables for Dogs Rx
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HEARTGARD® Plus
(ivermectin/pyrantel) Chewables for Dogs are the #1 vet-recommended1
protection against heartworm disease – an invisible threat that can be caused
by just one bite from an infected mosquito and can lead to permanent damage in
less than three months.2 HEARTGARD Plus chews also treat and control
3 species of hookworms and 2 species of roundworms in dogs, which are among the
most prevalent intestinal nematode parasites.3 With cases in all 50 states, it’s important
to protect your dog with a monthly heartworm preventive year-round.3
Following the use of HEARTGARD Plus chews, digestive and neurologic side
effects have been reported.
HEARTGARD® Plus chews are also #1 dog-preferred4, making the tasty, Real-Beef chew easy to give your dog for heartworm disease prevention. HEARTGARD Plus is safe to use in all dogs aged 6 weeks and older. Year-round monthly dosing is recommended by the American Heartworm Society as an easy way to protect your dog throughout the year. Ask your veterinarian about preventing heartworm disease in your dog with HEARTGARD Plus chews, and make sure they have a current annual heartworm test result on file.
- #1 Vet-recommended1 heartworm preventive
- Effectively prevents heartworm disease
- Also treats and controls roundworms & hookworms
- From the brand trusted over 2 billion times5
- Delicious once a month real-beef chew that dogs love6
Safe for puppies 6 weeks and older
Remove only one chewable at a
time from the foil-backed blister card. Return the card with the remaining
chewables to its box to protect the product from light. Because most dogs find HEARTGARD® Plus
(ivermectin/pyrantel) palatable, the product can be offered to the dog
by hand. Alternatively, it may be added intact to a small amount of dog food.
The chewable should be administered in a manner that encourages the dog to
chew, rather than to swallow without chewing. Chewables may be broken into
pieces and fed to dogs that normally swallow treats whole. Care should be taken
that the dog consumes the complete dose and treated animals should be observed
for a few minutes after administration to ensure that part of the dose is not
lost or rejected. If it is suspected that any of the dose has been lost,
redosing is recommended.
Ivermectin, pyrantel