BravectojaNexGard are both popular options for flea and tick treatment, so how do you know which one is right for your dog?
While both of these oral chewables contain different active ingredients, Fluralaner (Bravecto) and Afoxolaner (NexGard) they work in the same way. They both provide fast and effective treatment of existing fleas and ticks, but do not repel fleas, ticks or mosquitos.
The key difference is the length of coverage they provide.NexGard provides month-long coverage and should be readministered every 4 weeks. Bravecto has a dosage schedule of 12 weeks, but may need to be administered every 8 weeks where the treatment of Lone Star ticks is required.
Bravecto can be given to dogs and puppies over 6 months of age and weighing at least 4.4lbs (2 kg), while NexGard may be given to slightly younger dogs – from 8 weeks of age and weighing 4 lbs (2 kg).
Top tip: Fleas and ticks can carry nasty diseases, but protecting your pet doesn’t need to be difficult. Use our comparison chart to weigh up the pros and cons of the most popular products.