How should a Bravecto tablet be given for ticks?

How should a Bravecto tablet be given for ticks? - briefly

Give the tablet by mouth, preferably with a small amount of food, ensuring the dog meets the minimum weight requirement for the selected dose; the medication provides up to 12 weeks of tick protection. Use a single dose and repeat only after the full protection period has elapsed.

How should a Bravecto tablet be given for ticks? - in detail

Administer Bravecto chewable tablets orally, ensuring the dose matches the animal’s current weight. The product is available in two weight categories: 2–4 kg and 4.5–14 kg for dogs, and 2–8 kg and 8.1–14 kg for cats. Select the appropriate tablet based on the most recent weight measurement; do not round up or down.

Give the tablet whole, without crushing or mixing it with food. If the animal refuses the tablet, offer a small amount of wet food or a treat to mask the taste, but do not split the dose. After administration, provide fresh water.

The recommended interval is 12 weeks (approximately three months). Record the exact date of each treatment; the next dose must be given at the end of the 84‑day period, regardless of the calendar month.

Before dosing, verify the expiration date and inspect the tablet for damage. Avoid concurrent use of other flea‑or tick products containing the same active ingredient (fluralaner) to prevent overdose. If the animal is receiving other medications, consult a veterinarian to confirm compatibility.

Observe the animal for adverse reactions such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or loss of appetite within the first 24 hours. Report any concerning signs to a veterinary professional promptly.

For optimal efficacy, maintain regular tick prevention schedules, keep the environment clean, and perform routine checks for attached ticks after outdoor exposure. This systematic approach maximizes the protective effect of the oral tablet against tick infestations.