Stronghold Brown For Dogs 11-22lbs (5-10kg)
Expiry date: 02/2026
Brand: Stronghold
Description
Stronghold Small Dog Brown is a stout medication for dogs weighing anywhere between 10 and 5.1–10 kg (10.1-20 lbs.) Not only is it a strong and fast acting treatment, but it’s also a long lasting one. One drop on the back of your dog’s neck will defend it from a multitude of diminutive parasites for no less than 30 days. Stronghold stops parasites in their tracks. Such parasites include:
Fleas–adults, eggs, and larvae
Heartworms
Intestinal worms— roundworm
Ear mites
Scabies (Sarcoptic mange)
Biting lice
Controls American Dog Tick infestations (Dermacentor Variabilis)
Make sure you have a happy healthy companion, and treat your panting pup with Stronghold Small Dog Brown.
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Why do reviews keep saying it doesn't cover ticks, when it has ticks listed in one of the many things it prevents? Does it or does it not? |
varggroups |
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The only tick Stronghold claims to work against is Dermacentor variabilis, the American Dog Tick. The label warns that in heavy tick infestations, complete tick efficacy may not be achieved after the first dose,so an additional dose may be given two weeks later, with monthly dosing continuing after that. That's why we recommend a stronger product like Advantix or Bravecto for extensive tick prevention. |
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I want to change from revolution to strongholds. I have some revolution being shipped on the 20th. Can I get that changed |
varggroups |
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We can't change the product on the automatic order, however you can cancel your Revolution from the website (my account) and re-order Stronghold. |
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Can Stronghold or Revolution be used on puppies 7 weeks of age? |
varggroups |
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You can use relevant Stronghold and Revolution products on puppies 8 weeks old upwards. |
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how many mg of selamectin is in the brown packet of stronghold......for med dogs |
varggroups |
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Stronghold/Revolution Brown dogs contains 60mg of Selamectin per tube. |
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Stronghold does not contain a heartworm preventative....correct? |
varggroups |
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Stronghold contains Selamectin which prevents the following: • Fleas--adults, eggs, and larvae • Heartworms • Intestinal worms—hookworm and roundworm • Ear mites • Scabies (Sarcoptic mange) • Biting lice • Controls American Dog Tick infestations (Dermacentor Variabilis) Thanks for your inquiry! |
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Is the formula the same for cats and dogs? Can I use small dog dose on my 22# main coon cats? |
varggroups |
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The formula is the same, however you need to look at the mg dosage to get it right for your size animal |
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I recently used a flea only treatment on my dog, applied to back of neck. When can I begin treatment with the new product? Thanks |
varggroups |
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It's best to stick to the instructions and dosage recommendations on the packets. It might be best to ask a qualified vet about any potential risks from going over the dosage, however in my experience, there's a good buffer from the initial tests ran on dogs before the product goes to market. |
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What is the difference between Advocate and Stronghold heart worm treatments for small dogs? I have used Advocate and I am wondering if I can switch to Stronghold safely? |
varggroups |
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Both products cover the same parasites but they produced by different manufacturer with different formulas. You can switch to Stronghold safely if you know that your dog don't have heartgard. |
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Would this Stronghold for dogs do for a cat that weighs 8kg or is it only for dogs |
varggroups |
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This product is only for dogs. |
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This is a Selamectin-based product, so is it effective against the “American Dog Tick” as per the U.S. licensing for Selamectin? Presumably these products do not list tick protection because those are not factored in with European or Australian licensing? |
varggroups |
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Yes the products active ingredient is Selamectin. It does not target ticks. Selamectin only targets the following; Fleas--adults, eggs, and larvae Heartworms Intestinal worms—hookworm and roundworm Ear mites Biting lice |
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