Vet administered heartworm injectable prevention, and flea and tick injectable prevention, refers to dosages of the relevant prevention provided by a vet in-clinic on a recommended schedule.
The recommended heartworm injectable schedule for puppies is generally two initial doses, and then an annual booster after that, whilst adult dogs generally require only an annual heartworm injectable dosage.
The recommended flea and tick injectable schedule is an annual dosage for adult dogs. As of July 2024, there is no available flea and tick injectable prevention for puppies under the age of 6 months. A discount on these services is available to dog members on all Lifestage Plans. Check your plan for details.
Other preventative products available in-clinic include monthly chews or spot on treatments that you can purchase and administer to your pet at home. This range of products have been developed to prevent parasites such as fleas, ticks, intestinal worms and heartworm.
All plans include 20% off flea, tick and worm preventative products purchased in-clinic at Greencross Vets*. Different products provide different types of protection - for further information, speak with your local Greencross Vets.
*Savings based on prices for non-Healthy Pets Plus members and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount unless stated otherwise.