Description
Protect your pooch against fleas, ticks, mites, heartworm and intestinal worms with NexGard SPECTRA purple. NexGard SPECTRA 15.1 30kg has been specially formulated for large dogs weighing between 15.1-30kg and offers complete parasite protection for your best friend.
Made from soy proteins and beef flavouring, these tasty chewables are loved by dogs and provide month-long defence with the NexGard SPECTRA purple 6 pack offering six months of parasite protection. NexGard SPECTRA purple combines flea, tick and worming treatment into one easy to administer chewable so you don’t have to treat internal and external parasites separately.
Available in five convenient weight ranges, each NexGard SPECTRA chewable has been specially formulated to provide the correct dosage of parasitic control for your pooch based on their weight.
NexGard SPECTRA for dogs 15.1 – 30kg contains two active ingredients, Afoxolaner and Milbemycin Oxime, which provide complete protection for the most persistent internal and external parasites.
Keep your pup healthy and parasite free with the NexGard SPECTRA range. Shop for your NexGard SPECTRA 15.1 to 30kg 6 pack online from the comfort of your home or head in-store to purchase from your local My Pet Warehouse.
Ingredients: Afoxolaner and Milbemycin Oxime
NexGard SPECTRA 15.1-30kg 6 pack FAQ
How often should you give NexGard SPECTRA?
You should dose your dog with NexGard SPECTRA purple chews once a month. We suggest treating your dog on the same day each month to provide the best protection against internal and external parasites. Set a monthly reminder on your phone so you don’t forget. Pick up NexGard SPECTRA 15.1-30kg 6 pack and enjoy six months of parasite protection.
We don’t recommend treating your dog with NexGard SPECTRA 15.1 30kg more frequently than once a month.
At what age can I start giving my dog NexGard SPECTRA?
NexGard SPECTRA can be safely given to your pup from 8 weeks so long as they weigh a minimum of 2kgs. If you’re after parasite control options for dogs younger than 8 weeks of age or under 2kgs we recommend chatting to your vet about the best options available to you and your pooch.