HeartGard Plus
NexGard
NexGard Plus
Roundworms
Flea & Tick
100

Heartgard plus is a ___ flavored chew.

What is beef?

100

Nexgard is a ___ flavored chew.

What is beef?

100

Should be given by mouth every ___ days.

What 30? 

100

Roundworms live in the .....

What is the small intestine? 

100

Fleas and Ticks can be found at ____ and ____ the home. 

What is inside and outside?

200

Heartgard Plus can be given at __ weeks.

What is 6?

200

Nexgard can be given at ___ weeks.

What is 8?

200

Nexgard plus can be given at ___ weeks. 

What is 8?

200

In clinic treatment we offer are.....

What is pyrantel? 

200

The name of the 5 ticks are....

What is American Dog Tick, Black-Legged (Deer) tick, Lone Star Tick, Brown Dog Tick, and Gulf Coast Tick?

300
Doses come in ____ and ____ doses.

What is 6 months and 1 month (single doses)?

300

Protects against these 5 things..... 

What are adults fleas, deer tick, brown dog tick, and lone star tick?

300

Doses come in ___ month options for dogs. 

What is 3?

300

Pets can transfer roundworms to human meaning that roundworms are.....

What is zoonotic?

300

Ticks are diagnosed through these 3 things. 

What is sight, touch, and skin irritation?

400

Heartgard plus protects against....

What is heartworms, hookworms, and roundworms?

400
Kills fleas in ____ hours and ticks in ___ hours.

What is 24 and 48?

400

A combo product that prevents, kills, and treats against.....

What are adult fleas, ticks, heartworm disease, 3 species of hookworms, and 2 species of roundworms?

400

Roundworm eggs in feces become infective after.....

What is 10-14 days?

400

Name at least two tick borne diseases. 

What is lyme, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, babesiosis,

500

The active ingredients are....

What is ivermectin and pyrantel?

500

The active ingredient is....

What is axfonolaner?

500

The active ingredients are....

What are Afoxolaner, Moxidectin, and Pyrantel ?

500

Name at least 2 ways of transmission of roundworms. 

What is 

•Consuming infective eggs

•Nursing from an infective mother

•Consuming prey that is carrying developing worms (such as rodents)

•For dogs only, during embryonic development (infected mother is pregnant)

500

An allergy to flea saliva that can cause extreme discomfort from a single flea bite is called..... 

What is Flea Allergy Dermatitis?