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Tri-Heart Plus for Dogs 51-100 lbs, 6 Pack (Brown)
Retail: $41.99
Price: $29.87
You Save: $12.12 (28.9%)
Item #: 1016078
Availability: Rx Required Usually ships In 3-4 Days After Receipt of Prescription
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The ivermectin in Tri-Heart Plus for Dogs 51-100 lbs, 6 Month (Brown) is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic that kills heartworm larvae in the tissue stage. Beef-flavored chewables make it easy to protect your dog year-round from heartworm, not just during mosquito season. The generic alternative to Heartgard Plus for Dogs.
- Prevents infection by heartworms and heartworm disease
- Safe for dogs 6 weeks and older
- Same ingredients as Heartgard Plus, less cost
- Can be given year-round as a heartworm preventative
- Manufacturer Label
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This information is for general reference only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of any condition of your pet. Because is intended as a general reference, this information may not include all possible uses, precautions, directions, reactions (including allergic), drug interactions, or withdrawal times. Always consult your local veterinarian and have your pet examined for any advice concerning the diagnosis and treatment of your pet, including which products and doses are most appropriate. Any trademarks are the property of their respective owners.