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Nuheart for Dogs

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$22.76

Nuheart (Generic Heartgard) Small Dogs upto 25lbs (Blue)

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Qty
Price
 
6 Tablet
$22.76
12 Tablet
$38.60

Nuheart (Generic Heartgard) Medium Dogs 26-50lbs (Green)

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6 Tablet
$23.75
12 Tablet
$42.56

Nuheart (Generic Heartgard) for Large Dogs 51-100lbs (Red)

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6 Tablet
$24.64
12 Tablet
$46.52
  • Information
  • Key Benefits
  • Directions for Use
  • Safety
Information

Nuheart Heartworm Tablets for Dogs – Generic Heartgard Plus

Nuheart is an affordable monthly heartworm prevention treatment for dogs. It is an easy-to-dose tablet that works against the larval stages of heartworm parasites. It kills them before they develop into adult or mature heartworms that cause complications like lung and heart damage. It is an effective heartworm preventative that offers the same effectiveness as Heartgard tablets but at a much lower price. Nuheart for Dogs is safe to be given to dogs and puppies over the age of 6 weeks.

Administer Nuheart tablets regularly at monthly intervals to prevent the dangerous heartworm disease in dogs. Its small tablet size and sweetly meat-flavoured base ensure easier dosing and less rejection. Furthermore, Nuheart can even be dissolved quickly in a small amount of water and mixed in the pet’s food. They won’t even know they’ve had it!

Nuheart for Dogs - How it works?

Nuheart generic Heartgard heartwormer is a monthly heartworm preventative that contains the active ingredient Ivermectin. Ivermectin helps in the thorough destruction of the heartworm larvae and prevents them from maturing into adult heartworms, thereby preventing your dog from getting infected with heartworm disease.

Ingredients

Ivermectin

Key Benefits
Advantages Of Nuheart
  • Costs relatively cheaper than Heartgard Plus
  • Effective heartworm prevention for dogs
  • Safe for puppies and dogs of all breeds
  • Easy to administer heartworm tablets
  • Highly palatable meat-flavored tablets
  • Can be administered with or without food
Directions for Use

Instructions To Use Nuheart

  • Weigh your dog before treatment.
  • According to your dog’s weight, select the appropriate pack.
  • Administer the tablet into the mouth directly or mix it with it's food.
  • When administering directly, place the tablet on the back of the dog’s throat and push it down the throat with the help of your index finger.
  • You can also dissolve the tablet in 5-10ml of warm water or fluid.
  • Ensure your pet consumes the entire dose.
  • Give one tablet once a month all year round.
  • If you miss a dose, contact your veterinarian immediately for advice.
Dog Weight(lbs) Dog Size Packet colour Dosage
Upto 25lbs Small Blue 1 tablet once a month
26-50lbs Medium Green 1 tablet once a month
51-100lbs Large Red 1 tablet once a month

Safety
Nuheart Safety Measures
  • Start the treatment only if your dog is not infected with heartworms.
  • Have your dog checked for the presence of heartworms prior to beginning treatment with Nuheart.
  • Do not use in animals allergic to its active ingredient.
  • Puppies younger than 6 weeks should not be given these tablets.
  • Store the product in a cool and dry place.
  • Keep out of reach from children and pets.

Caution: Collies including Border Collies and other breeds have a genetic intolerance to Ivermectin. Those pet owners with Collies and other susceptible breeds should look for alternatives to Ivermectin for the treatment of parasites.

Customer Review
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Jennifer
Great product

It guards against all parasites.

Jun 16, 2024
Perez
Affordable Store

The best treatment for ticks and fleas for my friend.

Jun 07, 2024
Jack
Stress-reliever

comprehensive protection against many parasites in a single chew.

May 26, 2024
Bob
Effective

All-encompassing defense against several parasites in a single chew.

May 16, 2024
Harry

Affordable option for preventing heartworm disease in dogs.

May 07, 2024