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ADVOCATE (10-25KG) DOG SPOT ON
ADVOCATE (10-25KG) DOG SPOT ON
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Overview:
ADVOCATE (10-25KG) DOG SPOT ON, by BAYER, is a premium veterinary medicine designed to protect your dog from a range of parasites. This spot-on treatment is effective against fleas, ticks, and various worms, ensuring comprehensive protection for dogs weighing between 10 and 25 kg. BAYER's commitment to animal health and safety is evident in this product, offering a reliable solution for pet owners and veterinarians alike.
Ingredients:
Imidacloprid (250 mg): A potent insecticide, it effectively eliminates fleas and lice, providing fast relief and ongoing protection against infestations.
Moxidectin (62.5 mg): An antiparasitic agent, it's vital for preventing heartworms and treating intestinal parasites like hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms.
ADVOCATE (10-25KG) DOG SPOT ON
In Stock
Overview:
ADVOCATE (10-25KG) DOG SPOT ON, by BAYER, is a premium veterinary medicine designed to protect your dog from a range of parasites. This spot-on treatment is effective against fleas, ticks, and various worms, ensuring comprehensive protection for dogs weighing between 10 and 25 kg. BAYER's commitment to animal health and safety is evident in this product, offering a reliable solution for pet owners and veterinarians alike.
Ingredients:
Imidacloprid (250 mg): A potent insecticide, it effectively eliminates fleas and lice, providing fast relief and ongoing protection against infestations.
Moxidectin (62.5 mg): An antiparasitic agent, it's vital for preventing heartworms and treating intestinal parasites like hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms.

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