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Choose VECTRA® 3D against external parasites, vectors of diseases

Keep your dog safe fromticks

VECTRA® 3D protects your dog against many tick species, that can transmit dangerous diseases to your beloved pet. VECTRA® 3D effectively kills and repels ticks, thanks to its unique formulation, providing protection even if your dog goes for a swim or is bathed at home.

  • Hot-foot effect against ticks that come in contact treated dogs. Ticks are knocked down, falling off your dog’s coat and killed.
  • Repels and Kills Ticks at All Life Stages. VECTRA® 3D combines a repellent effect with fast-acting kill—targeting ticks at every life stage. This powerful dual action helps prevent ticks from attaching and biting, offering comprehensive protection for your dog.
  • Prevents attachment and feeding from these parasites, minimising the risk of infection from tick-borne diseases.

Ticks in dogs

Ticks wait for the host on tall grass or shrubs. Within 2h spent outdoor, a dog can be infested by over 100 ticks. Ticks are so tiny you may miss them on your dog’s fur. After each walk, be sure to check your dog’s coat, especially around the head, ears, and neck. If you find a tick, remove it carefully and use an antiseptic wipe to clean the bite site.
Ticks can transmit many pathogens responsible of severe diseases called tick-borne diseases, such as Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Ehrlichiosis, Lyme disease and Tick-Borne Encephalitis.

Babesiosis in dogs

Babesiosis is a disease caused by a protozoan parasite called Babesia. Ticks transmit Babesia to a dog during their bite. Once inside the dog, these tiny parasites attack and destroy the red blood cells, leading to severe anemia and other complications. It may vary from dog to dog but it generally takes a few days (about 5-10) after the infectious tick-bite before babesiosis becomes visible.

If your dog's mood suddenly changes, like showing unusual laziness or unhappiness, it's essential to pay closer attention to your furry companion. These could be early signs of babesiosis. If you suspect babesiosis, don't wait! Take your dog to the veterinarian as soon as possible.

Lyme Disease

Some tick species can transmit the bacteria (Borrelia) responsible for Lyme disease. This disease is not only harmful to humans but also to dogs. One tick bite is enough for the infection to occur. Transmission can happen in less than 24 hours after the tick attaches to the skin. Therefore, it’s crucial to repel or remove ticks as soon as possible.

Lyme disease symptoms in dogs may take weeks to months to appear, and they generally mimic signs of other diseases, including lameness and lethargy. If your dog is not behaving as usual, consult your veterinarian.

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