Features:
Intended For: Large Dog
Pet Weight: Over 18 lbs
Includes: 2 collars
Dimensions: 3x5x5
Features: Vet–recommended, long–lasting 8 month continuous protection, hassle–free, non–greasy, easy–to–use flea & tick protection
Health Considerations: Flea and Tick
Total Weight: .55 lbs
Ingredients: Active ingredients: Flumethrin; Imidacioprid
Use: Flea and Tick Treatment and Prevention collar
Directions: How to apply the Seresto collar on your dog:
Warnings/Cautions: Keep the collar in the bag and in the outer packaging until use. As with any pesticide product, do not allow small children to play with the collar or to put them into their mouths. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and cold water after fitting the collar. People with sensitivity reactions to the ingredients of the collar should avoid contact with the collar. Choking hazard. Contains small parts. Do not place collar in mouth. Not intended for use on humans. For external use on dogs only. Do not use on other animals. Do not use on puppies under seven weeks of age. Do not get this product in dog's eyes or mouth. As with any product, consult your veterinarian before using this product on debilitated, aged, breeding, pregnant or nursing animals. Individual sensitivities, while rare, may occur after using ANY pesticide product for pets. If your animal is on medication, consult your veterinarian before using this or any other product. The following adverse events are based on adverse event reporting. Not all adverse reactions are reported to the EPA. It is not always possible to reliably estimate the adverse event frequency or establish a causal relationship order of reporting frequency. Application site reactions: hair change, lesions, pruritus (itchy skin), erythema (reddening of the skin), inflammation, hemorrhage, burns, self–trauma, ulcers, behavioral disorders, lethargy, anorexia, vomiting, alopecia, hyperactivity, skin disorders, vocalization, skin lesions,
hyper salivation. Remove the collar if these symptoms occur and consult with your veterinarian.