Protect your pet from fleas and ticks
Skip the trip to the clinic — talk to a vet online and have parasite prevention shipped to your door.
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Pet parents say it best: Vetster makes flea & tick care easy
How flea & tick care works on Vetster
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1Book a virtual vet visit
Pick a time that works for you and connect with a licensed veterinarian online.
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2Get a personalized prevention plan
Your veterinarian will provide the most effective prevention and treatment options, tailored to your pet.
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3Get your pet’s medication delivered
Easily order medication online with fast, convenient delivery through VetsterRx.
Simplify flea & tick prevention with Vetster
Your guide to effective flea & tick treatments
Our veterinarians will help you choose the best flea and tick treatment based on your dog’s needs, age, and lifestyle — no hidden fees, just professional, transparent care.
Whether it’s monthly treatments or long-term solutions, there are a range of options to fit your needs:
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Topical treatments can start at $12/dose
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Oral preventatives may cost from $15–$30/month
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Extended-release collars or injections may range from $60-$90 depending on your dog’s size and the product’s duration
FAQ
Vetster provides any pet parent with accessible, quality pet healthcare from a licensed veterinary professional at any time of day. All from the comfort of home, at an affordable price point. All you need is an internet connection.
Yes! All vets on Vetster are licensed. You can find license information and accreditations on each vet\'s profile when deciding which vet is best for you.
Fleas and ticks can cause itching, allergies, and serious diseases like Lyme disease. Prevention keeps your pet healthy and pest-free.
Most pets benefit from year-round prevention, especially if they go outside or live in high-risk areas. One of our veterinarians can recommend the best option for you and your pet.
Yes! A Vetster veterinarian can prescribe flea and tick prevention if it’s appropriate for your pet.
After your veterinarian prescribes it, you can order directly through VetsterRx (where available) or fill the prescription at a pet pharmacy of your choice.
Prescription treatments are often stronger and more effective, while OTC options may work for mild cases but aren’t always as reliable.