Revolution for Puppies & Kittens - 3 months (Rx)
Revolution for Puppies & Kittens - 3 months (Rx)
Why our vets recommend it
Revolution for Dogs is a monthly topical medication that protects dogs from five different parasites: fleas, ticks, heartworms, ear mites, and sarcoptic mange.
Medication information
What is Revolution for Dogs?
What is Revolution for Dogs?
Revolution for Dogs is a topical medication that provides broad coverage against parasites in one simple, monthly application. It protects dogs from fleas, American dog ticks, ear mites, and canine sarcoptic mange. Unlike some other brands, Revolution does not require gloves to apply, or separation time after application. Just wash your hands after you apply it.
What does Revolution for Dogs treat?
What does Revolution for Dogs treat?
Revolution for Dogs protects against five parasites:
- Fleas
- American dog ticks
- Ear mites
- Heartworm disease
- Sarcoptic mites (which causes sarcoptic mange or scabies)
How do you use Revolution for Dogs?
How do you use Revolution for Dogs?
Revolution for Dogs is a liquid that’s applied using the applicator tube down the back along the skin once monthly. See the box for exact instructions.
Who is Revolution for Dogs for?
Who is Revolution for Dogs for?
Dogs 6 weeks of age and older
What are the active ingredients of Revolution for Dogs?
What are the active ingredients of Revolution for Dogs?
Selamectin
What are the possible side effects of Revolution for Dogs?
What are the possible side effects of Revolution for Dogs?
The most common side effects include hair loss at the site of application with or without inflammation (redness, flaking) and gastrointestinal upset. Other side effects reported in cats and dogs include vomiting, diarrhea with or without blood, anorexia (decreased appetite), lethargy (sluggishness), salivation, rapid breathing, pruritus (itching), urticaria (welts, hives), erythema (skin redness), ataxia (incoordination), fever and rare instances of death. There have also been rare reports of seizures in dogs. If you have additional questions about possible side effects, talk to your veterinarian.