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Protecting Your Dog from Fleas and Ticks

Your dog is your companion, best friend, and part of the family. Therefore, its important to do everything in your power to keep them safe, happy, and healthy for as long as possible. This means that when it comes to flea and tick prevention, you need to know all the necessary steps to take in order to keep your pet out of harms way, and were here to guide you!  

Flea and Tick Checks 

Whether your dog is treated with flea and tick medication or not, thoroughly checking their fur and skin is imperative to ensure that they have not been targeted by one of these nasty pests. As fleas and ticks latch on the skin, its important to move your pets fur and look closely for abnormalities on their skin to ensure they have not been bitten. 

Flea and Tick Treatment 

As dogs go outdoors to relieve themselves, they have a higher risk of exposure to fleas and ticks. Therefore, securing a reliable flea and tick treatment from your local veterinarian is essential to keep them healthy and safe. Your veterinarian may recommend an oral, topical, or combination product that can be administered daily, monthly, or every couple of months to ensure your pet is not at risk of contracting an illness or transferring fleas and ticks into your home. 

Regular Yard Cleaning 

Fleas and ticks are not discerning when it comes to their home. However, they tend to gravitate toward tall grass, weeds, and shaded or humid areas. In order to keep your yard from becoming their new favorite home, where they have easy access to your dog, its essential to regularly clean your yard and remove their favorable habitat as much as you can. You may also invest in flea and tick yard treatments for an extra layer of protection. 

For more information about flea and tick prevention for your dog, contact your local veterinarian today.