Spot-On

Protect your pet with easy-to-apply spot-on wormers and spot-on flea treatments that kill fleas & ticks fast and help prevent future infestations.

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Spot On Flea Treatment & Wormers

Spot on flea treatment and spot on wormers are one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect pets against fleas, worms and other parasites. Applied directly to the skin, usually at the back of the neck, spot on flea control spreads across the body to kill existing fleas and help prevent re-infestation. Many products also help break the flea lifecycle, and some formulations provide additional protection against ticks, mites, lice, flies and certain types of worms.

Spot on flea treatment options are available for different pet types and sizes, with varying strengths and durations of cover. Fast-acting formulas can begin working within hours, with protection typically lasting several weeks per dose.

Always choose a product suitable for your pet’s species and weight, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully to ensure safe, effective flea and parasite control.

How does spot on treatment work?
Spot on treatment is absorbed through the skin and distributed across your pet’s coat via natural oils. When fleas come into contact with the active ingredient, they are killed quickly. Some formulations also target flea eggs and larvae, helping to stop the flea lifecycle and reduce environmental contamination.
How long does spot on flea treatment take to work?
Most spot on flea control products begin killing fleas within a few hours of application, with many eliminating the majority of adult fleas within 24 hours. Ongoing protection can last several weeks, depending on the specific product used.
How often should I apply spot on flea treatment?
Application frequency depends on the product, but many spot on flea treatment options are applied monthly. Always check the product instructions for the correct dosing schedule.
Can I use spot on flea control all year round?
Yes, year-round protection is recommended to prevent infestations, as fleas can survive indoors even during colder months.