

Nexgard for Small Dogs 10-24 lbs (4-10 kg) Chewables (Blue)
Nexgard for Large Dogs 24-60 lbs (10-25 kg) – Purple
Nexgard for Very Small Dogs 4-10 lbs (2-4kg) Chewables (Orange)
$44.59 – $93.59Nexgard for Extra Large Dogs 60-121 lbs (25-50 kg) Chewables (Red)
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
NexGard® PLUS (afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) is safe for puppies at 8 weeks, weighing 4 pounds or more. The most frequently reported adverse reactions include diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, and itching. Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. Dogs should be tested for existing heartworm infection prior to starting a preventive.
NexGard® COMBO (esafoxolaner, eprinomectin, and praziquantel topical solution) is for topical use only in cats. Safe for use in cats and kittens 8 weeks of age or older, weighing 1.8 pounds or more. Use with caution in cats with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. The most frequently reported adverse reactions include vomiting, application site reactions, lethargy, and anorexia. If ingested, hypersalivation may occur. Avoid direct contact with application site until visibly dry.
NexGard® (afoxolaner) is for use in dogs only. Safe for use in puppies 8 weeks of age or older, weighing 4 pounds or more. The most frequently reported adverse reactions include vomiting, itching, lethargy, diarrhea, and lack of appetite. The safe use of NexGard in pregnant, breeding, or lactating dogs has not been evaluated. Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders.
Following the use HEARTGARD® Plus (ivermectin/pyrantel), digestive and neurologic side effects have been reported. Safe for puppies 6 weeks of age or older.
About Fleas
Fleas can be found nearly everywhere. They reproduce quickly, and this can lead to a massive infestation of the environment in just a few weeks’ time. As parasites, they live on your dog’s skin and drink their blood. Flea protection is a must, no matter what type of dog you have.
About Ticks
Ticks are parasites that feed on your dog’s blood in order to reproduce. Because they will bite a dog’s skin under the fur, they can be hard to spot. There are a number of steps that are recommended to protect your dog from ticks, including regular, monthly administration of tick control every month of the year.
Vet-Recommended Flea & Tick Protection
In laboratory studies with dogs, NexGard chews are the flea and tick protection that dogs preferred.*1 They’re vet-recommended for flea and tick protection, and they’re even safe for puppies at just 8 weeks, weighing 4 pounds or more. Available with a prescription from your vet
FAQ
Question : Are NexGard chews safe?
Answer : NexGard chews are both effective and safe. NexGard chews have been evaluated extensively in both laboratory clinical studies as well as in field trials in dogs. They are vet-recommended flea and tick protection for dogs, with over 300 million doses prescribed in the US.1 The most frequently reported adverse reactions include vomiting, itching, lethargy, diarrhea, and lack of appetite.
Answer : No, NexGard chews should only be used for dogs. Do not give NexGard chews to cats or other animals. If you want to protect your cat, check out NexGard® COMBO (esafoxolaner, eprinomectin, and praziquantel topical solution). Use with caution in cats with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders.
Answer : The safe use of NexGard chews in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs has not been evaluated.
Answer : In a well-controlled field study, NexGard chews were used concomitantly with other medications, such as vaccines, anthelmintics, antibiotics (including topicals), steroids, NSAIDS, anesthetics, and antihistamines, and no adverse reactions were observed.