WITH BRAVECTO, TICKS ON THE DOG ARE KILLED WITHOUT ENGORGEMENT
Bravecto efficacy was tested against a control group. Black-legged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) were removed from dogs in both groups and squeezed to reveal ingested fluid or blood at daily intervals. Ticks from control dogs were alive; ticks from Bravecto-treated dogs were dead. Minimal or no fluid is noted from ticks removed from dogs treated with Bravecto, whereas ticks from control dogs showed engorgement.10