Flea & Heartworm Prevention

Lazy 5 Vets is proud to offer a wide variety flea and heartworm medications for your pet.  Check out just a few of the latest products that we offer.
  
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Trifexis
Trifexis is a monthly chewable tablet for dogs that kills fleas, prevents heartworm disease and treats and controls adult hookworm, roundworm and whipworm infections. Trifexis combines two trusted active ingredients to provide protection for your dog against these three kinds of dangerous parasites. Trifexis is beef-flavored, so you can offer it as a treat. And, because Trifexis is given orally, you don't have to isolate your dog from other pets or children.


 
Comfortis
- Fast, month-long flea protection 
- Starts killing fleas within 30 minutes
- Lasts a full month
- Kills fleas before they can lay eggs
- The convenience of a chewable, beef-flavored tablet
- Spinosad, the active ingredient in Comfortis, is environmentally friendly

  

 
K9 Advantix
 
A convenient, once-a-month topical flea, tick, and mosquito control for dogs. K9 Advantix stops biting fleas within three to five minutes and kills 98-100 percent within 12 hours. Repels and kills ticks and mosquitoes. Remains effective after swimming or bathing.
  

 
Advantage Multi
 
One convenient topical solution!!! Kills fleas like Advantage. Prevents heartworm disease. Also treats roundworms, hookworms and whipworms.
  

 
Sentinel
 
A simple and effective way to protect your dog against all 3 parasite groups, including Heartworm, Intestinal worms and fleas.
 
One delicious beef flavored tablet monthly all year round gives your dog protection against the most dangerous worms and fleas.
  

 
Tri-Heart Plus
 
Tri-Heart Plus kills the immature form of the heartworm.  It is also used for the treatment and control of hookworms and roundworms.  Tri-Heart Plus contains two active ingredients: Ivermectin, which interferes with the parasite's nerve transmission, causing paralysis and death of the immature heartworms (larvae). Pyrantel pamoate also interferes with the parasite's nerve transmission, causing paralysis and death of intestinal worms.