
Heartgard Tablets Rx
Heartgard Tablets Rx
Heartgard Tablets have been discontinued by the manufacturer. Please contact your veterinarian for recommendations of suitable similar products for your dog.
Heartgard Tablets for Dogs (unflavored) have been discontinued by the manufacturer.
NOTE: Heartgard Tablets have been discontinued by the manufacturer. Please contact your veterinarian for recommendations of suitable similar products for your dog.
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Review Summary
66 total reviews
Rated 4.94 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
63 5 star reviews
2 4 star reviews
1 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Great customer service
I had my vet do the heartworm test, and asked her to write me a prescription for a 12 month supply. Heartworm test was negative, (thank God). I had told her that he liked the Heartgard, chewable kind. My vet is very busy and wrote the prescription for pills, not chewable. I realized it when I got home, I let vetrxdirect.com know about the mistake. They took over, got in touch with my vet., and had the prescription switched to what I wanted, and filled the order within the week. THAT IS COSTERMER SERVICE YOU DO NOT SEE MUCH OF ANYMORE!!!
Most Liked Negative Review
confirmed. It contains beef. My dog is allergic
It does have beef in it. I called the company. My dog happens to be allergic to beef. Wish it said that in the ingredients. It doesn't.
Reviews
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Finally found something that works for my sensitive Siberian
From UndisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsI am extremely happy that we have finally found something that works for my female siberian husky. She has a very sensitive tummy and all other heartworm medications made her sick. I was convinced it was because so many other "drugs" are added to all of the other kinds to kill other worms and parasites, other then just heartworms... I was obviously right. There is really no need to "deworm" your dog and poison your dog with all of the other options on a monthly basis. I can't imagine it's good for them! We will deal with other worms or parasites if they happen. In the meantime it is such a relief to have found this! My girl did not have any reactions! No upset tummy whatsoever! -
Fast service, reliable product
From undisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsMy dog needed the non-chewable Heartgard and I was glad to find it on VetRxDirect at a reasonable cost. VetRxDirect obtained my vet's prescription directly and I had the product in less than a week. -
heatgurad pill
From undisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsMy vet was unable to get this for me I tired this company and was able to get in three days. I have a dog that can not have beef based products so this is perfect. -
I will buy again
From undisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsLove it -
I would by this product again.
From undisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsOur dog has several food allergies and this is one of the few products that he can tolerate. The online ordering and shipping are very convenient. Vet Rx is the only place we are able to consistently find it. -
So far very good! no allergy reactions!
From undisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsSo far very good! no allergy reactions! -
I would definitely but this order again
From undisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsEasy to order, easy access to our vet, easy delivery. So far so great! -
Happy pup
From undisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsAgain our dos dermatologist recommended these in flavorless. Zeus loves them and it makes med time super easy. -
I would buy this product again
From undisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsGreat product for dogs with allergies. -
Will likely continue to use them.
From undisclosedComments about Heartgard TabletsReceived the order promptly. Service was good, people were helpful and polite.
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Q & A
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Any idea when the unflavored tablets with be back in stock? My dog has IBD and it was advised not to give her the flavored chewable. Thank you?
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Unfortunately, this product is not available from our distributors at this time 12/15/20. This means that we do not know if or when we will be able to get the product back in stock. You may wish to speak with your veterinarian about other alternatives if you are not able to find another supplier. If you have prescription refills on file with our pharmacy for this product, and you find the drug at another pharmacy, your new pharmacy can call us at 866-761-6578 with your name and a previous order number and we can transfer your prescription for you.
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What are the inactive ingredients in heartgard tabs??
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The manufacturer does not not provide inactive ingredient information on this product. We recommend contacting the company directly with your questions or concerns regarding the inactive ingredients. They can be reached at 1-888-637-4251 opt 3.
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What is the active ingredient in this mesication? Is it fenbendazole??
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The active ingredient in Heartgard Tablets is ivermectin. Heartgard tablets are indicated for the prevention of heartworm disease. Please consult your veterinarian for help choosing the best products for your dog.
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Is this the exact same Heartgard unflavored tablets that my Vet would get if she ordered directly from Heartgard? I guess what I'm asking is this the brand name product or a generic??
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This product is the brand name Heartgard and not a generic version. VetRxDirect carries the exact Heartgard unflavored that would be available from your vet.
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Does the Heartgard tablet also treat for parasites like whipworms??
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What is the physical size (dimensions) of the unflavored Heartguard tablet for the 1 to 25-pound dogs??
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they have been backordered for more than a year so you won't be able to order them anyhow. They were small enough I could put in a pill pocket and my CKCS could eat them.
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My 14 year old pug has been on Hearthard chewable his entire life. Recently he was diagnosed with IBD. He was transitioned to Heartgaurd Tablets. He currently weighs 18 lbs. The tablets for dogs under 20 lbs was not available. I was given the tablets for dogs 20 to 50 lbs, ans told to split them and give half the dose. The tablets are not scored and do not split evenly or stay intact. I am asking if this is a prudent way to address the unavailability of the weight appropriate tablets.?
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It is not recommended to split tablets that are not scored. Please contact your veterinarian for the best option for your dog.
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you should not split them. The medicine may not be distributed evenly throughout the pill.
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Does this product contain any corn or maize??
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This does not contain corn (or maize).
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Is the tablet small enough for a maltese to swallow. She will not chew anything but dry dog food and will pick out anything else in her bowl?
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Speak with your veterinarian about the best options for heartworm and intestinal parasite control. There are chewable and topical options available for prevention of heartworms and intestinal parasites if an oral tablet dosage form is not appropriate for your pet.
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My German shepherd is on a strict hypo allergenic diet. Are these really unflavored? She cannot have any type of flavor in her treats or pet products. Thanks in advance.?
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After contacting Merial, the company that manufactures Heartgard, it was confirmed that their are NO flavors or food products used to manufacture the unflavored Heartgard tablets. The fact that this medication has no added flavors and food products makes it ideal for dogs with allergies to certain meats or additives.
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