The Seresto flea collar is pretty well-regarded for being easy to use and getting the job done. One of the nice things about it is that it's water-resistant, so you don't have to mess with taking it off for baths or if your dog loves swimming. According to the manufacturer's description, it even stands up to rain and sun, which is handy if you're looking for continuous protection.
But if your dog is a regular in the water, there's a bit of a catch. The collar is supposed to last up to 8 months for fleas and ticks, but this might shorten a bit with lots of waterâmaybe down to 5 months for fleas and 7 months for ticks.
Our research shows mixed feedback when it comes to the collar's effectiveness with lots of water exposure. Some folks have found it works fine through occasional baths or swims, aligning with the manufacturerâs suggestion to not bathe your dog more than once a month for best results.
Others have noticed it doesn't work as well if their pooch is always wet or if they use non-recommended shampoos. So, if your dog is a water enthusiast, keep an eye on how well it's doing.
About safety, we havenât come across any major red flags as long as you use the collar as directed. Still, it's always good to watch out for any weird reactions, especially when you first put it on your dog. If your dog's had trouble with flea treatments before or is sensitive, it might be worth checking in with your vet just to be safe.
Overall, for dogs that aren't constantly getting wet, the Seresto collar seems like a straightforward way to fend off fleas and ticks. Just remember it might not last as long if your dog is a swimmer, and always follow any advice your vet gives you. That should help keep your pup protected smoothly.