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Brand: Nuheart - Generic Heartgard Plus
Uses: Prevents heartworms in dogs.
Doses: 1 Tablet = 1 Month

Nuheart - Generic Heartgard Plus

4.8/5 (174 Reviews)
In Stock, Price Starting From: $23.68

Nuheart - Generic Heartgard Plus Nuheart Small Dogs upto 25lbs (Blue)

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  • Description
  • Key Benefits
  • Directions
  • Safety
  • More Info
Description

Nuheart for Dogs – Generic Heartgard Plus

Nuheart is the most popular heartworm prevention product for dogs. This generic Heartgard Plus controls heartworm infestation and protects dogs from dangerous heartworm disease. The monthly treatment is effective in preventing heartworms and maintaining your dog’s health. The meat-flavored tablet is liked by dogs and makes administration easy. The generic heartworm preventive is highly economical without any possible side effects. Safe for puppies 6 weeks of age and above, Nuheart is suitable to treat pregnant or breeding bitches and stud dogs.

How does it work?

Nuheart contains the same ingredient – Ivermectin - as Heartgard Plus. This active ingredient is highly effective in eliminating the immature form of heartworms. It stops immature stages of heartworms to develop. Nuheart has a unique three way delivery system. It comes in a small size that ensures easing dosing. The sweet flavor tablet is liked by dogs and for the fussiest ones - mix it in the pet’s food for easy dosage.

Key Benefits
  • An effective heartworm preventive
  • A generic form of Heartgard Plus
  • Once a month treatment
  • Kills immature form of heartworms
  • Easy to administer as comes in meat flavor
  • A monthly spot-on that attacks larval stages and destroys parasites.
Directions
  • Weigh your dog before starting the treatment.
  • Nuheart should be administered orally.
  • Give it directly into the mouth or mix it with food.
  • Can also be dissolved in water and then mixed in food for administration.
  • Treat every month.

Pups:

Treat at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks of age. From 3 months, it is recommended that dogs should be dewormed every 3 months regularly to control worm infections.

Safety
  • Consult a vet for testing heartworm infestation in your pet before starting the treatment.
  • Start the treatment only if your dog is not infected with heartworms.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Store it away from direct sunlight.

Contraindications:

  • Not to be used in animals allergic to Ivermectin, especially collies and border collies.
  • Do not use in puppies younger than 6 weeks.
More Info
Target species Dogs
Mode of administration Oral
Active Ingredients Ivermectin
Brand Name Nuheart
Customer Review

Overall Rating

4.8/5

174 reviews

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Robert Lower

Great

My dog likes them and they seem to work

Jun 17, 2022

Cheryl Illman

Great Product

Easy pill for dog to swallow. Same active ingredients as Heart Guard. Great price. Been using for years.

Jun 16, 2022

peter

ripped off

Bought from these guys because their name implies they are Canadian and prices were good only to find out that their prices are in USD which is a 33% increase by deception - what a scam!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jun 12, 2022

Emery

Amazing Product

This an excellent product, I'm a regular user and this creates wonders.

May 31, 2022

Grady

Easy to administer

Easy to administer this amazing product. No fuss and effective for quite a long time. Would highly recommend this.

Apr 13, 2022

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question-arrow Does Nuheart kill other parasites such as hookworm, etc. or just Heartworm?

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Nov 22, 2022
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next-arrow It takes about 10-15 business days from the date they're shipped.

May 12, 2022