Barrier Topical Solution for Dogs, 88.1-110 lbs, 6 Doses (6-mos. supply)
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- Prevents heartworm disease
- Treats circulating immature, first-stage larvae of the heartworm parasite
- Kills adult fleas and treats flea infestations
- Treats and controls hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms
- Treats and controls sarcoptic mange
Ingredients
Imidacloprid & Moxidectin
Instructions
Administer the entire contents of a single dose tube (or appropriate combination of tubes for cats over 18 lbs. and dogs over 110 lbs.) of Barrier® topically in accordance to the label directions. DOGS: The recommended minimal dose is 4.5 mg/lb (10.0 mg/kg) imidacloprid and 1.1 mg/lb (2.5 mg/kg) moxidectin based on body weight.
Between 4°C (39°F) and 25°C (77°F)
FAQ
Your veterinarian is best suited to discuss and recommend appropriate medications for your dog. It is important to discuss your pet's health history with your veterinarian so he/she can decide if Barrier® is right for your animal. Barrier® should not be used in sick, debilitated or underweight animals. Dogs should be tested for heartworm disease prior to giving Barrier®. If your dog tests positive for adult heartworms, your veterinarian can recommend appropriate treatment. If your dog is older than six months of age, your veterinarian may decide to test him/her for heartworm disease before prescribing Barrier®.
Your veterinarian will recommend the appropriate dose for your dog based on its body weight. Do not administer Barrier® to dogs younger than 7 weeks of age or weighing less than 3 lbs. Barrier® is available in a variety of dose sizes for dogs of different weights.
If you forget to apply a monthly dose of Barrier®, immediately apply Barrier®, resume monthly applications, and notify your veterinarian.
Contact your veterinarian if you administer more than the prescribed amount of Barrier®.
- Remove the Barrier® tube from its protective package.
- While holding the tube in an upright position, twist the cap to break the seal. The cap will remain on the tube.
- Barrier should be applied to the top of the neck between the base of the skull and the shoulder blades.
- Apply the tip of the Barrier® tube directly to the skin by parting the hair. Squeeze the tube firmly 3 to 4 times in one spot until it is empty. Keep the tube compressed on the final squeeze to avoid drawing liquid back into tube. Avoid contact between Barrier® and your fingers. Do not massage Barrier® into the skin. Do not apply when the haircoat is wet. Do not apply to broken skin. Stiff hair, clumping of hair, hair discoloration, or a slight powdery residue may be observed at the application site in some animals. These effects are usually temporary and do not affect the safety or effectiveness of the product.
Yes. Bathing or shampooing your pet 2 or more hours after application will not reduce Barrier’s ability to prevent heartworm disease. Waiting to bathe your pet for 24 hours after application with ensure optimal flea protection.

6 Customer Reviews
Cost effective treatment
Barrier flea and tick does a great job of protecting both of my labs from the nuisance of fleas and ticks down here in Texas.
Barrier flea and tick does a great job of protecting both of my labs from the nuisance of fleas and ticks down here in Texas.
It came all damaged and torn up.
It came all damaged and torn up.
Barrier topical (with moxidectin) killed off my pup's heartworms
my 10 year old dog had been on that standard old famous oral heartworm medicine for forever till she tested positive for heartworm antigen back in 2023-11. Based
my 10 year old dog had been on that standard old famous oral heartworm medicine for forever till she tested positive for heartworm antigen back in 2023-11. Based on my vet's suggestion that I switch to a topical heartworm medicine containing moxidectin I went with Barrier topical. Now - a year later Barrier has killed off all her heartworms and she has now tested negative for heartworm antigen. THANKYOU Barrier ! ! !
Fleas/ticks etc be gone
Easy to apply, covers lots of concerns
Easy to apply, covers lots of concerns
Excellent heartworm and parasite alternative
Much more affordable
Much more affordable
ALL SIZES
STANDARD AUSSIES, MINI AUSSIES, CORGIS.
STANDARD AUSSIES, MINI AUSSIES, CORGIS.