Treatment Plan
Initially, it is recommended to provide two treatments spaced 10–14 days apart.
After this, an individual follow-up plan is made for each dog to determine when further sessions should take place.
In many cases, a follow-up treatment 1–2 months later is ideal — once the dog has resumed regular activity.
The total number of treatments, and whether the dog should receive preventive treatments a few times per year, depend on the nature of the problem as well as the demands placed on the dog’s performance.