Interceptor
Give your dog Interceptor Flavor Tabs, the dog medicine that prevents heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis, the control of adult Ancylostoma caninum (hookworm), and the removal and control of adult Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina (roundworms) and Trichuris vulpis (whipworm) infections. You only have to give your dog Interceptor Flavor Tabs once a month, an advantage when it comes to your dog’s care. Interceptor Flavor Tabs can be given to dogs and puppies four weeks of age or greater, and two pounds body weight or greater. Tags: Interceptor, interceptor flavor tabs, interceptor for dogs Similar Products |
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8 Customer Reviews of “Interceptor”
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Natherine wrote on November 13, 2008
I really enjoy the ease of this product.
Sndra wrote on November 13, 2008
Great service speedy delivery accuratcy rate good
Smith wrote on November 13, 2008
I have a cocker who seemed to routinely have seizures within 24 hours after I gave him another brand of heartworm medication. I tried Interceptor on Spencer and saw a dramatic reduction in seizures. Not sure it is coincidental or not but Spencer is much happier on Interceptor.*This is a prescription item
Vendy wrote on November 13, 2008
I switched to interceptor because my rotti got whipworms while on heartgard. (they get it from other dogs *walks in park) my vet then told me that interceptor protected him from those & heartgard didnot. I have to hide it in a tasty snack to give it to my dogs, but it’s worth it for the protection. glad I switched.
Taresa wrote on November 13, 2008
I’ve been using this medication since my dogs were pups. The older male started out on heartguard however he breeder said that heartguard would not protect against whipworm. The vet wanted me to continue using heartguard. I will continue to use interceptor. I also have to disguise the pill in some tasty treat to get them to take it. Sometimes the male dog gets wise and tries to spit it out. It’s still worth it!
Louis wrote on November 13, 2008
recommended by professionals
Lesa wrote on November 13, 2008
Our border collie is so good about taking her monthly medicines. All we do is set them on the floor, and she cobbles them up!
Boston wrote on November 13, 2008
I have used Interceptor for years and never had a problem with heartworms, and we live in mosquito alley. Interceptor comes with a guarantee and hopefully I will never have to use it.
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