Quick Verdict
Both are excellent products. The decision comes down to one question: does your dog need heartworm prevention? If yes, Simparica Trio is the cleaner choice -- one tablet covers everything. If heartworm is not a concern (or you are already on a separate preventative), Bravecto wins on cost-per-month and the convenience of quarterly dosing.
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Quick Answers
- Bravecto: 12-week dosing, flea + tick only, lower monthly cost
- Simparica Trio: monthly dosing, covers flea + tick + heartworm + roundworm + hookworm
- Efficacy is comparable -- both achieve 98%+ flea kill
- Bravecto cheaper per month; Simparica Trio replaces 2-3 separate products
- Both are isoxazoline class -- caution in dogs with seizure history
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The core difference
Bravecto and Simparica Trio both kill fleas and ticks effectively. The real difference is what else Simparica Trio does -- and whether you need it.
Simparica Trio adds heartworm prevention (moxidectin) and deworming coverage for roundworm and hookworm. If your dog is currently on a separate heartworm preventative like Heartgard, Simparica Trio replaces that too. One tablet instead of two.
Bravecto does none of that. It is purely a flea and tick product -- one that doses every 12 weeks instead of monthly. That single advantage matters more than it sounds.
Dosing: monthly vs quarterly
Monthly dosing sounds trivial until you miss one. A single forgotten dose opens a flea window. One female flea lays 50 eggs daily -- within three weeks of a missed dose, a light infestation can become a serious one. Bravecto's quarterly schedule cuts your exposure to this risk by 75%.
Simparica Trio requires monthly dosing, same as NexGard. If you already have a reliable monthly reminder system for heartworm, adding flea protection to the same dose is seamless. If compliance is a challenge, Bravecto's longer window is a real practical advantage.
Efficacy side by side
Both products achieve clinical efficacy that is effectively equivalent in practice:
- Bravecto (fluralaner): 98.7%+ flea kill within 8 hours, improving to 99.5% by week 12. Deer tick kill 100% within 8 hours.
- Simparica Trio (sarolaner): 96.9% flea kill within 8 hours reaching 99.3% at 30 days. American dog tick 100% within 8 hours.
Neither has a meaningful efficacy advantage for most dogs. The few percentage points difference in early kill times is not clinically relevant for a dog that is not actively crawling with fleas at the time of dosing.
Cost comparison (Canada Pet Care pricing)
Prices vary by dog weight. Using a 25-50lb dog as the reference:
- Bravecto 2-pack (6 months): $55-65 at Canada Pet Care -- roughly $9-11/month
- Simparica Trio 6-pack (6 months): $75-90 at Canada Pet Care -- roughly $12-15/month
- But: if Simparica Trio replaces a separate $8-10/month Heartgard dose, the effective cost is comparable or lower
The math only favours Bravecto if you are not replacing an existing heartworm product. Run the numbers for your specific dog before deciding purely on sticker price.
Safety profile
Both are isoxazoline-class drugs. The FDA issued a cautionary statement in 2018 noting that isoxazolines may cause neurological events (muscle tremors, ataxia, seizures) in some animals, including those without a prior seizure history. The incidence rate in clinical studies is low -- under 0.5% -- but the caution is real.
Dogs with a known seizure history or epilepsy should not use either product without veterinary guidance. For all other dogs, both are considered safe for routine use.
Which to choose
Choose Bravecto if: your dog does not need heartworm prevention, or you want quarterly dosing and the lowest per-month cost for flea and tick alone.
Choose Simparica Trio if: you want to consolidate flea, tick, and heartworm into one monthly tablet -- particularly if you are currently paying separately for heartworm prevention.
Either way, buy through Canada Pet Care rather than your US vet. The product is identical -- the markup is not.
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Bravecto: 4x/year dosing cuts missed-dose risk by 75%
- Simparica Trio: replaces heartworm + flea + tick in one tablet
- Both achieve 98%+ flea kill efficacy
- Canada Pet Care saves $30-50 per year vs US vet prices
- No prescription required through Canadian pharmacy
Cons
- Both are isoxazoline class -- caution with seizure-prone dogs
- Simparica Trio requires monthly discipline
- Bravecto does not cover heartworm -- separate product needed
- Bravecto: minimum 6 months old (not 8 weeks); Simparica Trio approved from 8 weeks β both require minimum 2.8 lbs
Comparison Table
| Product | Active Ingredient | Duration | Heartworm | Flea Kill | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bravecto | Fluralaner | 12 weeks | No | 98.7% in 4h | $9-11 |
| Simparica Trio | Sarolaner + milbemycin | 1 month | Yes | 96.9% in 8h | $12-15 |
| NexGard | Afoxolaner | 1 month | No | 99% in 4h | $12-14 |
Bottom Line
Buy Bravecto if you want quarterly dosing and lowest monthly cost. Buy Simparica Trio if you want to consolidate flea, tick, and heartworm into one tablet. Canada Pet Care stocks both at 20-30% below US vet prices.