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Question by HarleyD
Submitted on 5/3/2004
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Canine Tick Prevention.........
Large canine(120+lbs.)being treated for tick borne disease w Doxycycline. Responding well.
Question is what to use as a preventative, since Revolution has a disclaimer about tick prevention and now provides a collar in addition to topical application? What about BioSpot, which claims to be better and less costly?

Anyone with experience, please help. Thx.


Answer by j
Submitted on 5/11/2004
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Revolution has a label claim for american dog tick, as well as fleas mites and mange.WITH THE PREVETIC COLLAR IT STILL PROVIDES THE MOST VALUE FOR COVERAGE OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PARASITES.  ONLY TOPICAL HEARTWORM AVAILABLE.  ITS ON MY DOG.

 

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