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LILYDALE VET CENTRE
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3 Maroondah Highway, Lilydale, VIC 3140
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619 Whitehorse RD, Mitcham

Tired of Flea & Tick Drama? Here’s a Simpler, Safer Way to Keep Your Dog Protected All Year Paw Print

Bully Now Safe From Fleas And Ticks With Lilydale Vet Centre’s Once-A-Year Injection—No Monthly Stress, Just Year-Long Peace Of Mind.
Tired of Flea & Tick Drama? Here’s a Simpler, Safer Way to Keep Your Dog Protected All Year

One treatment. Twelve months of peace.
If you’ve ever spotted a flea crawling through your dog’s fur or pulled off a tick after a walk, you know how it feels—uneasy, alarming, and stressful. But beyond the “ick” factor, these parasites carry serious health risks.

Paralysis ticks, in particular, can be deadly.
Spring in Lilydale is beautiful—but it’s also peak flea and tick season, with rising temperatures bringing a surge in parasite activity—even for indoor pets.

In Australia, flea and tick prevention isn’t optional—it’s essential.
But let’s be honest: even the most caring pet parents can fall behind.

 

Why Monthly Treatments Don’t Always Go to Plan

Most parasite preventatives need to be given every month, or at least every few months. In theory, it’s simple. In real life? Not so much.

Sometimes you forget.
Sometimes you run out.
Sometimes your dog turns their nose up at the chew—or hates the greasy feel of a topical treatment.
And sometimes—life just gets in the way.

Think your dog is safe because they stay indoors? Fleas and ticks can still hitch a ride on clothing, other pets, or even come through the garden.

We get it. You’re doing your best, but these pesky arthropods don’t make it easy.
That’s why we’re excited to offer a game-changing solution that takes the pressure off.

Dr. Miranda Gently Administers Annual Flea And Tick Injection To A Relaxed Dog. No Oily Mess, No Skipped Pills, Just 12 Months Of Vet-Backed Protection.

 

Once a Year. That’s It.

Imagine giving your dog 12 full months of protection against fleas and ticks—with just one treatment.

No monthly pills to remember.
No oily chemicals on their coat.
No stress. No skipped doses.
Just safe, reliable coverage—administered by your trusted vet, often at the same time as your dog’s annual health check or vaccinations.

This once-a-year injectable option starts working quickly and stays effective for a full year.
Because it’s delivered in-clinic, you can feel confident it’s accurate, safe, and fully monitored.

We’ve also recently introduced updated monthly chews and easier-to-apply spot-ons. If the once-a-year option isn’t a fit, there are still great alternatives available.

 

Is This Right for Your Dog?

There are dozens of parasite preventatives out there. Some do more than others. And not every product is right for every dog.

That’s where we come in.

Our experienced team can help you navigate the options and recommend what fits your dog’s health needs—and your family’s routine.

This new injectable is safe for most dogs, including sensitive breeds, seniors, and even pups with allergy concerns. But we always tailor our advice to your dog’s individual needs.

If you’re curious whether this once-a-year treatment is a good match for your dog, just ask us. We’re here to make your life easier—and your dog’s life safer.

Happy Boxer, Protected From Fleas And Ticks With Lilydale Vet Centre’s Annual Preventative—Safe, Simple, And Lasting All Year.

 

Protect Their Health. Simplify Yours.

Let’s take the stress out of parasite protection.
Book a consultation with our team and explore whether this low-maintenance, high-protection option is right for your pup.

Because prevention shouldn’t feel like pressure.
It should feel like peace of mind.

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Easy. Effective. Vet-trusted. Tailored for your best mate.

 

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