Anti-parasite pipettes for dogs are one of the most effective and convenient solutions to protect your pet against fleas, ticks and other external parasites. At the veterinary pharmacy, we have a wide range of pipettes for dogs, adapted to different sizes and needs, guaranteeing the health and well-being of your pet.
One of the most recognised brands on the market is Frontline, known for its efficacy and safety. Frontline pipettes offer fast, long-lasting protection, eliminating fleas, ticks and lice in a matter of hours. Available in a variety of sizes, such as Frontline Pipettes 20-40 kg, these pipettes are ideal for larger dogs, ensuring they receive the right dose for optimal protection.
Another outstanding option is Advantix. Advantix pipettes not only fight fleas and ticks, but also repel mosquitoes and other flying insects, providing broader protection. Available in different sizes by kilos of weight, for example pipettes for dogs 10 to 25 kg, these pipettes are perfect for medium-sized dogs, ensuring their safety and comfort throughout the month.
At the veterinary pharmacy we also think about small dogs. Pipettes for small dogs are formulated specifically for them, ensuring they receive just the right amount of product without causing discomfort. It is important to choose the right pipette for your pet's weight to ensure efficacy and safety.
We understand that protecting your pet is a priority, but so is budget. That's why we offer a variety of competitively priced dog pipettes, allowing everyone to have access to high quality products without compromising their finances. In addition, we have special promotions and discounts on various brands and presentations, making your dog's protection even more affordable.
Dog pipettes are a popular choice due to their ease of application and prolonged efficacy. They are applied directly to the dog's skin, usually at the base of the neck, and start working quickly, protecting your pet for weeks. They are an ideal solution for active dogs and for those who enjoy outdoor walks, where the risk of exposure to parasites is higher.