You could ask your vet about Tri-Heart Plus.

The patent is off on Heartgard and available in a generic. Tri-heart has the same ingredients, it's still beef flavored but more of a milkbone textured chewable tablet, it's made by Scherring-Plough a smaller company that doesn't spend it's clients money advertising all over the tv and magazines. The company has a better written guarantee, and so far since we've carried it, they've had an offer for $5 coupon if you buy a year supply at one time.

If your vet doesn't already know about it, you might want to have him look it up, it might save him AND his clients money.

We switched over our clients to it a few years ago because Merial (who makes Heartgard) kept upping their price ever time we'd order which means we'd have to increase our client's cost on a regular basis. Doesn't make the bosses happy and doesn't make our clients happy either. We've had only a couple small dogs that didn't like it as well as the Heartgard but the vast majority say their dogs don't notice the difference and it saves their owners money.


Quote Originally Posted by krazyaboutkatz View Post
Cindy, whatever you do please don't buy any medications online from companies that aren't from the United States. I just saw on the news last night that several people have been buying medications for their pets online from places like Australia and they were getting fake meds that caused their animals to become sick or the meds didn't work at all. I've been buying my flea meds from entirelypets.com and they usually always have some kind of sale going on. Good luck.

Yes, that is a bigger problem than most people think. We've had a few dozen clients in the last year come in that said they bought Frontline Plus and if they were lucky it simply didn't work, at worst we had several that had very sick pets afterwards. When we looked on their files they didn't buy it from us. When we asked them they had all said they bought the products online from various sites.