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Activyl® Protector Band for Dogs provides full season, up to 6 months protection against fleas and ticks. Use one Activyl Protector Band every 6 months for year-round protection. For dogs and puppies that are 12 weeks of age and older. The collar contains deltamethrin and has been specially formulated using patented insecticide-release technology.

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Manage your pet’s diabetes by tracking and monitoring information on your Apple device. Download the app to record food consumption, water intake, behavior, symptoms, and other information, and send the information directly to your veterinarian.

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Help protect your pets from fleas and ticks. Add BRAVECTO dosing reminders to your Google, Outlook, Apple or other calendar and make sure you never miss a dose.

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Help keep your clinic, your clients, and your community safe. Access videos, vaccination guidelines, ebooks and tools related to canine influenza, Lyme, and other infectious diseases.

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Get downloadable infographics, logos, images and other digital tools related to BRAVECTO. Use them in your clinic, on your website, or on your social media pages.

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Help reunite lost pets with their owners. Sign up for Lost Pet Alert emails, and every time a lost cat or dog goes missing in your neighborhood you’ll be able to help!

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Create a customized form to help your clients care for their diabetic pets. Provide pet-specific instructions on feeding, dosing, exercising, monitoring, and other important aspects of diabetes management.

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Get step-by-step instructions on how to measure and input data to create a blood glucose curve for your diabetic pet. The results give a visual read on insulin effectiveness and help your veterinarian prescribe the best treatment plan.

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Manage your pet’s diabetes by tracking and monitoring information on your Android device. Download the app to record food consumption, water intake, behavior, symptoms, and other information, and send the information directly to your veterinarian.

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