Seresto Flea and Tick Control collar, 7-8 months protection for dogs 8kg and under

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Seresto Flea and Tick Control collar, 7-8 months protection for dogs 8kg and under - € 46.33
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KEY CLAIMS BULLET POINTS
  1. Provides 7-8 months of clinically proven flea and tick protection
  2. Kills fleas and ticks
  3. Single application
  4. Effective for 7- 8 months
  5. Built in safety-release for peace of mind
  6. Frees your pet to love life
Additional ideas
  1. No mess, grease or smell
  2. No need to remember monthly flea and tick applications
  3. Recommended by vets
SERESTO PRODUCT DESCRIPTION - DOG

Fleas and ticks. Your beautiful dog hates them. You hate them. But Seresto Flea and Tick Control collar LOVES them. Its longest-lasting flea and tick defence available and is clinically proven to protect your pet for 7- 8 months without a prescription. Simply pop the collar on your dog and forget about flea and ticks, so you can get on with loving life. Together. One collar is all the peace of mind you need. Simply place the no-mess, no-grease, no-smell Seresto collar on your furry friend, and the slow-release active ingredients safeguard your pet from fleas and ticks for 7-8 months all in a single application. One collar is all it takes.

LEGAL INFORMATION

Use Medicines Responsibly (www.noah.co.uk/responsible) Suitable for dogs from 7 weeks of age. Use in conjunction with your dog's usual collar – it is not suitable as an alternative to a normal dog collar. Do not attach leads or other tethering devices. Collar should be left on for full duration of 7-8 months. Approximate dimensions (Product): Max length 70cm. Fit following the packaging Instructions, excess collar length should be trimmed leaving 2cm past the last buckle. Seresto Flea and Tick Control collar contains imidacloprid and flumethrin [NFA-VPS]. Further information from the datasheet at www.noahcompendium.co.uk or on request. Seresto and the diagonal bar logo are trademarks of Elanco or its affiliates. The Bayer cross is a registered trademark of Bayer AG. Elanco UK AH Ltd., Form 2, Bartley Wood Business Park, Bartley Way, Hook, RG27 9XA. Tel.: 01256 353131

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UK to Ireland :Normally arrives in 4-6 business days

UK to EU Countries : Normally arrives in 6-10 working days depending on where the parcel is going

 

Please note standered delivery is none trackable , none insured , no responsabily for lose or Damage

 

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UK to UK :Normally arrives in 1-2 business days.

UK to Ireland 3-4 business days

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Please note :Trackable , Royal Mail insured up to £50.

 

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UK to UK only . UP to 5KG Max Weight

Arrives next day before 12 noon, requires a signature.

 

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Category NFA-VPS
Temperature ambient
MA/VM/EU No: 00879/4164
Species
  • dog
VMD Link https://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/ProductInformationDatabase/product/A009821
NOAH Link https://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/?id=-472675&fromsearch=true#iosfirsthighlight
Dosage Dosage and administration Cutaneous use. One collar per animal to be fastened around the neck. Cats receive one collar of 38 cm length. Small dogs up to, and including, 8 kg body weight receive one Seresto collar for dogs ≤ 8kg of 38 cm length. Dogs above 8 kg receive one Seresto collar for dogs > 8 kg of 70 cm length. For external use only. Remove collar from protective bag directly before use. Unroll collar and make sure that there are no remnants from the plastic connectors inside the collar. Adjust the collar around the animal's neck without tightening it too tight (as a guide, it should be possible to insert 2 fingers between the collar and the neck). Pull excess collar through the loop and cut off any excess length extending beyond 2 cm. Fitting the collar to the cat (see diagram) Description: h-724 Fitting the collar to the dog (see diagram) Description: h-726 The collar should be worn continuously for the 8 month protection period and should be removed after the treatment period. Check periodically and adjust fit if necessary, especially when puppies and kittens are rapidly growing. Cats: This collar is designed with a safety-closure mechanism. Use During Pregnancy and Lactation Laboratory studies with either flumethrin or imidacloprid in rats and rabbits have not produced any effects on fertility or reproduction and showed no teratogenic or foetotoxic effects. However, the safety of the veterinary medicinal product has not been established in target animals during pregnancy and lactation and in the absence of available data, the product is therefore not recommended in pregnant and lactating bitches or queens.
Withdrawals Contra-indications, warnings, etc Do not treat kittens less than 10 weeks of age. Do not treat puppies less than 7 weeks of age. Do not use in the case of known hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients. Ticks will be killed and fall off the host within 24 to 48 hours after infestation without having had a blood meal, as a rule. An attachment of single ticks after treatment cannot be excluded. For this reason, a transmission of infectious diseases by ticks cannot be completely excluded if conditions are unfavourable. Ideally, the collar should be applied before the beginning of the flea or tick season. As with all long-term topical products, periods of excessive seasonal hair shedding may lead to transient slight reduction of efficacy by loss of hair-bound portions of the active ingredients. Replenishment from the collar starts immediately so that full efficacy will be re-established without any additional treatment or collar replacement. For optimum control of flea problems in heavily infested households it may be necessary to treat the environment with a suitable insecticide. The product is water resistant; it remains effective if the animal becomes wet. However, prolonged, intense exposure to water or extensive shampooing should be avoided as the duration of activity may be reduced. Studies show that monthly shampooing or water immersion does not significantly shorten the 8 months efficacy duration for ticks after redistribution of the active substances in the coat whereas the product’s flea efficacy gradually decreased, starting in the 5th month. In rare cases mild behavioural disorders that may include scratching at the application site may be observed in animals that are not used to wearing collars on the first few days after fitting. Ensure that the collar is not fitted too tightly. Mild application site reactions such as pruritus (itchiness), erythema (redness) and hair loss may occur. These have been reported as uncommon in cats and rare in dogs and usually resolve within 1 to 2 weeks without the need for collar removal. In single cases, a temporary collar removal may be recommended until the symptoms have disappeared. In very rare cases in dogs and rare cases in cats, application site reactions such as dermatitis, inflammation, eczema or lesions may occur and in these instances, collar removal is recommended In rare cases in dogs neurological symptoms such as ataxia, convulsions and tremor may occur. In these cases collar removal is recommended. Also, in rare case in cats and dogs, slight and transient reactions as depression, change of food intake, salivation, vomiting and diarrhoea might occur initially. As in other topical applications, allergic contact dermatitis might occur in hypersensitive animals. The frequency of possible adverse effects is defined using the following convention: very common (affects more than 1 animal in 10) common (affects 1 to 10 animals in 100) uncommon (affects 1 to 10 animals in 1,000) rare (affects 1 to 10 animals in 10,000) very rare (affects less than 1 animals in 10,000) Due to the nature of the collar, overdosage is unlikely and signs of overdosage are not to be expected. An overdosage of 5 collars around the neck was investigated in adult cats and dogs for an 8 month period, and in 7 week old puppies and 10 week old kittens for a 6 month period and no other adverse effects were observed than those already described in this section. In the unlikely event of the animal eating the collar mild gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g. loose stool) may occur. User Safety Keep the bag with the collar in the outer packaging until ready to use. Immediately dispose of any remnants or off‑cuts of the collar (see Dosage and administration section). Do not allow children to play with the collar, or to put it into their mouths. Imidacloprid and flumethrin are continuously released from the collar onto the fur whilst the collar is being worn. The product may cause hypersensitivity reactions in some people. People with known hypersensitivity (allergy) to the ingredients of the collar should avoid contact with the product. The product may cause skin, eye and respiratory irritation in some people in very rare cases. Pets wearing the collar should not be allowed to sleep in the same bed as their owners, especially children. Wash hands with cold water after fitting the collar. Special Precautions for Disposal Any unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials derived from such veterinary medicinal products should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements. This product should not enter water courses as it may be dangerous for fish and other aquatic organisms.