Preventive Care

Flea, Tick & Heartworm Prevention

Prevention is dramatically easier and cheaper than treatment. Here's what to use, how it works, and how often.

📖 8 min read

Flea infestations, tick-borne diseases, and heartworm are all far easier — and cheaper — to prevent than to treat. A $50/year heartworm preventive replaces an $800–$1,500 heartworm treatment. A monthly flea preventive replaces a 3-month battle to rid your home of a flea infestation. Prevention is one of the most financially sound investments in your dog's health.

Why Prevention Matters

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HeartwormTransmitted by mosquitoes. Lives in heart & lungs. Treatment: $800–$1,500+ and months of restricted activity.
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FleasOne flea becomes 50 in 3 weeks. Infest home, carpets, and furniture. Treatment: weeks to months.
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TicksCarry Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis. Can transmit within 24–48 hours of attachment.

Heartworm Prevention

Heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) is a potentially fatal parasite transmitted by mosquito bites. The larvae (microfilariae) migrate through the bloodstream and mature into worms in the heart and pulmonary arteries. A heavily infected dog may have 30–250 worms.

Prevention: Monthly oral preventives (Heartgard, Interceptor, Simparica Trio) or a 12-month injectable (ProHeart 12). Preventives kill larvae from the previous month — they don't repel mosquitoes or kill adult worms.

Testing: Annual heartworm blood test is essential. If a dog on preventive has a lapse and acquires heartworm, giving preventive to a heartworm-positive dog can trigger a severe reaction.

Flea & Tick Prevention

Fleas and ticks are year-round concerns in most of the US. Even indoor dogs can get fleas (carried in on shoes, other pets, or by squirrels on the property).

How flea infestations work: The adult flea on your dog is only 5% of the flea population. The other 95% are eggs, larvae, and pupae in your carpets, furniture, and yard. This is why treating the dog alone doesn't resolve an infestation — the environment must be treated too.

Types of Preventives Compared

ProductCoversFormDuration
Simparica TrioHeartworm, fleas, ticks, mites, intestinal wormsOral chewMonthly
NexGardFleas, ticksOral chewMonthly
BravectoFleas, ticksOral chew or topical3 months (oral) / 12 weeks (topical)
Heartgard PlusHeartworm, hookworms, roundwormsOral chewMonthly
Frontline PlusFleas, ticksTopicalMonthly
Seresto CollarFleas, ticksCollar8 months
💡 Combination products (Simparica Trio, Sentinel Spectrum, Revolution Plus) cover multiple parasites in one dose and are often more cost-effective than multiple separate products. Ask your vet what's appropriate for your region.

Year-Round vs. Seasonal

Year-round prevention is recommended by most veterinary organizations because:

  • Mosquitoes can be active above 50°F — a warm winter day can expose dogs to heartworm risk
  • Indoor dogs are not immune — fleas and mosquitoes enter homes
  • Consistency reduces the risk of forgetting to restart at the right time
  • Some products offer broader spectrum coverage when used continuously
Key Takeaway: Year-round heartworm, flea, and tick prevention is one of the highest-ROI investments in your dog's health. A single product like Simparica Trio or Sentinel Spectrum covers most of the major parasites in one monthly dose for $50–$100/year — a fraction of what treating any of these conditions costs.