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Topical Treatments

Protect your dog effectively with our range of Topical Tick & Flea Treatments. Applied directly to the skin at the back of the neck, topical spot-on treatments offer a simple, mess-free, and reliable way to protect your dog from fleas, ticks, and other parasites without the need for tablets or collars.

Why Choose Our Topical Treatments?

  • Easy to Apply A single pipette applied to the skin at the back of the neck provides complete protection with no tablets or handling required.
  • Fast-Acting Many formulas begin killing fleas and ticks within hours of application.
  • Long-Lasting Protection Options available providing up to 1 or 3 months of continuous coverage per application.
  • Broad-Spectrum Coverage Many products protect against fleas, ticks, mites, lice, and in some cases worms in a single application.
  • Waterproof Formulas Most spot-on treatments remain effective after bathing and normal outdoor activity once fully absorbed.
  • Weight-Specific Dosing Available in precise doses tailored to your dog's weight for safe and accurate treatment.

Explore our full range of Topical Tick & Flea Treatments for Dogs available in Lebanon and keep your dog protected with a simple monthly or quarterly application. Enjoy same-day delivery in Beirut and up to 3 days anywhere in Lebanon.

FAQ

How do I apply a spot-on treatment correctly?

Part the fur at the base of the skull to expose the skin, place the tip of the pipette directly on the skin, and squeeze the entire contents onto one spot. Avoid rubbing it in and keep the area dry for at least 48 hours after application. Do not allow other pets to groom the treated area until it is fully dry.

How long does a spot-on treatment take to work?

Most spot-on treatments begin killing fleas within a few hours of application and reach full effectiveness within 24 to 48 hours. Tick-killing activity typically begins within 24 hours. Always check the specific product label for the exact onset and duration of action.

Why is my dog still scratching after treatment?

Some scratching after treatment is normal as dead and dying fleas can still cause irritation before they fall off. If scratching persists beyond a few days after treatment, your dog may have flea allergy dermatitis, a secondary skin infection, or another underlying cause. Consult your veterinarian if symptoms continue after the expected clearance period.

Can I bathe my dog after applying a spot-on treatment?

Most spot-on treatments are waterproof once fully absorbed but it is generally recommended to wait at least 48 hours after application before bathing your dog or allowing them to swim. Bathing too soon after application can wash off the product before it is fully absorbed and reduce its effectiveness.

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