Nugard For Puppies and Toy Dogs Up to 4kg (Green)

Nugard For Puppies and Toy Dogs is a monthly spot-on treatment offering fast-acting and long-lasting protection against fleas, internal worms, external parasites, and heartworm. Vet-grade and easy to apply, it's ideal for safeguarding your dog's health with one simple dose.

$29.67$79.16

Nugard For Puppies and Toy Dogs is a versatile solution, meticulously designed to both treat and prevent a variety of parasitic infections in dogs. This veterinary-grade topical treatment not only offers fast-acting relief but also ensures long-lasting protection against a range of common parasites.

Flea Control:

  • Fleas are the leading cause of skin disease in dogs, ranging from itchiness and scaly skin to life-threatening allergic reactions.
  • Combats adult fleas and flea larvae, helping prevent Flea Allergy Dermatitis.
  • Delivers fast relief within minutes of application.

Internal Parasite Control:

  • Roundworms: Prevents Toxascaris leonina and Toxocara canis — zoonotic intestinal worms affecting both dogs and humans.
  • Hookworms: Feed on blood and can cause dangerous internal blood loss, especially in puppies and toy breeds.
  • Whipworms: Hardy parasites that damage the large intestine; capable of surviving in the environment for years.

External Parasite Control:

  • Sarcoptic Mange: Caused by Sarcoptes scabiei; highly contagious and results in intense itching.
  • Ear Mites: Cause irritation and secondary infections in the ear canal.
  • Lice: Includes both biting and bloodsucking lice that irritate the skin and may lead to anaemia.

Heartworm Prevention:

  • Heartworm disease is caused by Dirofilaria immitis and transmitted by mosquitoes.
  • Nugard provides preventative protection against this potentially fatal parasite.

Application & Duration:

  • Easy monthly spot-on application to the back of the neck.
  • One dose offers full protection for up to 1 month.

Ingredients:
Imidacloprid 100g/L, Moxidectin 25g/L in a 0.4mL pipette

Heartworm Prevention Guidelines:
On the basis of current evidence, the Australian Heartworm Advisory Panel recommends heartworm prevention year-round across Australia. Dogs should visit a vet for heartworm testing if:

  • They are over two months old and starting treatment for the first time
  • They have missed a monthly heartworm treatment

Australian Guidelines for Heartworm Prevention in Dogs: Australian Heartworm Advisory Panel (2014)

APVMA APPROVAL NO: 86498/115901