
Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM • Chief Executive Officer, RexVet • 2026-07-04 • 6 min read
Get Bravecto Prescription Online — $64.99 FL, NY & VA Licensed Vets | RexVet
Get a Bravecto prescription online for your dog in Florida, New York, or Virginia. Licensed DVMs prescribe 3-month flea+tick chewable by $64.99 video visit.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM
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RexVet's licensed DVMs prescribe Bravecto for qualifying dogs in Florida, New York and Virginia via $64.99 video visit. Bravecto's 12-week duration is unique — fewer doses per year means fewer chances to miss protection.
Why 12-week Bravecto beats monthly options
- 4 doses per year instead of 12 — easier to remember
- Cost per week often lower than monthly options
- Steady protection — no gaps if a dose is delayed a few days
- Great for households with multiple pets and complex schedules
- Ideal for outdoor / hunting / working dogs with continuous exposure
What Bravecto protects against
- Fleas — kills adult fleas within 12 hours of first dose
- Deer ticks (Ixodes scapularis) — Lyme carrier
- American dog ticks (Dermacentor variabilis) — RMSF carrier
- Brown dog ticks (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) — Ehrlichia carrier
- Lone Star ticks (Amblyomma americanum)
- Full 12 weeks of protection per dose
What to have ready for your video visit
- Your dog's weight
- Current parasite prevention product and last dose
- Any known adverse reactions to isoxazoline drugs (Bravecto, NexGard, Simparica, Credelio)
- Your dog's age and reproductive status
- Seizure history if any
Dosing by dog weight
- 4.4-9.9 lbs: 112.5 mg chewable (yellow box)
- 9.9-22 lbs: 250 mg chewable (orange box)
- 22-44 lbs: 500 mg chewable (green box)
- 44-88 lbs: 1000 mg chewable (blue box)
- 88-123 lbs: 1400 mg chewable (pink box)
- One chewable every 12 weeks, given with a meal for better absorption
Side effects and safety
- Most common: vomiting, decreased appetite, diarrhea, lethargy, polydipsia (increased thirst) — usually mild
- Rare: neurologic reactions (seizures, tremors, ataxia) — FDA warning for isoxazoline class in dogs with underlying seizure disorders
- Not for puppies under 6 months
- Not for dogs under 4.4 lbs
- Safe for pregnant, breeding, and lactating dogs
Cost transparency
$64.99 for the RexVet video visit. A single 12-week Bravecto chewable typically costs $60-$85 depending on dog weight — filled at Chewy, Costco, or local vet retail. Annual cost with 4 doses: $240-$340 medication + $64.99 visit. Compare to monthly NexGard 12-pack ($170-$280 medication + potentially multiple visits).
About Dr. Tiffany Delacruz — Chief Executive Officer
Our video visits are led by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM, and our licensed DVM team. Dr. Tiffany is licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Florida, New York and Virginia. She prescribes Bravecto for FL/NY/VA dogs who need long-lasting parasite protection.
Emergency signals
When to contact a veterinarian
- Adverse reaction to Bravecto (vomiting, lethargy, tremors, seizure) — same-day vet visit
- Dog with known seizure disorder considering isoxazoline class prevention
- Puppy under 6 months or under 4.4 lbs — Bravecto not yet appropriate
- Ongoing tick or flea infestation despite Bravecto — assess for resistance or reinfestation source
Frequently asked questions
Can an online vet prescribe Bravecto?
Yes — RexVet's licensed DVMs in Florida, New York and Virginia can prescribe Bravecto during a $64.99 video visit. A valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship is established during the visit, which meets FDA and state requirements for prescription authority.
How much does Bravecto cost?
The RexVet video visit is $64.99. A single 12-week Bravecto chewable typically costs $60-$85 filled at Chewy, Costco Pet Pharmacy, or local vet retail. Annual cost with 4 doses: approximately $305-$405.
How long does Bravecto last?
Bravecto oral chewable protects against fleas and ticks for 12 weeks (approximately 3 months) per dose. Give 4 doses per year for continuous year-round protection. Bravecto Plus (which adds heartworm and roundworm coverage) is dosed every 2 months.
Is Bravecto safe for my dog?
Bravecto is FDA-approved and safe for the vast majority of dogs 6 months and older weighing at least 4.4 lbs. It is safe for pregnant, breeding, and lactating dogs. The isoxazoline class carries an FDA warning for rare neurologic reactions, especially in dogs with underlying seizure disorders.
Is Bravecto better than monthly NexGard?
Both are highly effective — the choice comes down to convenience and preference. Bravecto's 12-week duration means fewer doses per year. NexGard is monthly. Both work through the same isoxazoline drug class. Ask your RexVet vet which fits your household best.
Does my dog need Bravecto if they're mostly indoor?
In FL, absolutely yes — fleas thrive in the year-round warm humid climate and can enter through any open door or on your clothing. In NY/VA, even indoor dogs need protection because fleas and ticks can hitchhike inside during warm months. Year-round oral prevention is standard-of-care in all 3 states.
Which states can RexVet prescribe Bravecto in?
Florida, New York, and Virginia — where our vets are licensed. Outside these three states, our vets cannot legally prescribe.
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About the author

Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM
Chief Executive Officer, RexVet
Licensed veterinarian and CEO of RexVet (Rex Vets Inc.). Practicing across Florida, New York, and Virginia via licensed telehealth. Reviews every clinical article on RexVet before publication.