Heartgard Plus For Large Dogs – 51-100 lbs (23-45kg) Brown Box

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HeartGard Plus Chewables for Large Dogs for 51-100lbs weight (Brown Pack) gives protection against deadly heartworm, it also protects from hookworm and roundworm.

Expiry date: 09/2026
Brand: HeartGard

Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $56.59.
Original price was: $111.99.Current price is: $89.59.

Description

HeartGard Plus for Large Dogs (Brown Pack – 51 to 100 lbs)

HeartGard Plus Brown Pack is a trusted monthly preventive treatment designed for large dogs weighing 51–100 lbs. This veterinarian-recommended chew protects your pet from the serious risks of heartworm disease while also controlling roundworms and hookworms for complete intestinal parasite protection.

Formulated as a delicious beef-flavored chewable, HeartGard Plus is easy to administer—most dogs enjoy it as a treat. With just one chew every month, you can keep your large dog safe, healthy, and free from harmful parasites.

Why Choose HeartGard Plus Brown for Large Dogs?

✔ Provides monthly protection against heartworm disease
✔ Controls roundworm and hookworm infections
✔ Specifically formulated for large dogs (51–100 lbs)
✔ Comes in a tasty chewable form for stress-free dosing
✔ Safe and effective for all large breeds and life stages

Give your large dog complete protection with HeartGard Plus Brown Pack—a reliable and vet-approved choice for year-round parasite defense.

HeartGard Plus for Large Dogs Brown is a 6 pack of tasty Chewables created to deworm your large sized pooch. Any dog 51-100 lbs (23-45kg) is an eligible candidate for this combination de-wormer. Feed your large dog HeartGard Plus to prevent parasites such as:

  • Hookworm
  • Roundworm
  • And the deadly Heartworm

HeartGard Chewables Plus is to be administered once a month to keep your minute mutt from suffering the terrible effects of an unwanted parasitic invasion. So simultaneously keep your tiny tyke happy and well fed with Heartgard Chewables Plus Blue. Does not prevent Tapeworms or whipworms.

Product Details:

  • Active Ingredients: 272 mcg Ivermectin & 227 mg Pyrantel
  • Administration: Oral chew, given once monthly
  • Age Requirement: Safe for puppies from 6 weeks of age and older
  • Suitable For: Breeding, pregnant, and nursing dogs
  • Pack Sizes: Available in 6-month and 12-month supply

Additional information

Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 2 cm
Doses

3 Chews, 6 Chews, 12 Chews

1 review for Heartgard Plus For Large Dogs – 51-100 lbs (23-45kg) Brown Box

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  1. Daniel Scott

    My package arrived earlier than expected!

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Question:

Does it kill intestinal worms/eggs which are already present?

varggroups
31-Jan-2025

Answer:

Heartgard kills the intestinal worms except for heartworms. This is a heartworm preventative. If your dog already has heartworm, this product wouldn't treat it.

Question:

Is it ok to give Australian Shepherds this product? thanks,

varggroups
31-Jan-2025

Answer:

Yes, it is ok.

Question:

ive been giving my golden heartgard for the last year.i see it is for hookworm but does it protect her from getting bit by mosquito and getting infective?

varggroups
31-Jan-2025

Answer:

Heartgard treats hookworms but it won't protect your dog against mosquito bites. We recommend Bayer's " Advantix " for that.

Question:

Is this ok for Old English Sheepdogs?

varggroups
31-Jan-2025

Answer:

According to its label, it should be safe to use, but if you have a collie, it is always good idea to get advice from your vet before using it.

Question:

Do you carry a generic heartguard?

varggroups
31-Jan-2025

Answer:

We sell Valuehart which also contains Ivermectin, however this product doesn't cover any other intestinal worm unlike Heartgard.

Question:

Is this safe for Greyhounds? What is this preventing?

varggroups
31-Jan-2025

Answer:

According the its label this product safe to use on Greyhounds, but we strongly recommend you take advise from your vet before applying any medication to your dog.