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Sep 24, 2024
Taking care of a canine is not an easy task, especially when they are surrounded by annoying parasites like fleas and ticks. These blood-sucking parasites are present all around the year and cause serious diseases in dogs. As a responsible pet parent, it is crucial to prevent these pests and keep your furry friend protected.
With the plethora of options available in the market for flea and tick control, it becomes difficult for pet parents to choose the appropriate one.
In this blog, we have come up with some of the most effective tips to control fleas and ticks.
Read through to learn more.
Let’s get started!
Before jumping on to the effective flea and tick control methods, it is important to understand that which method will suit your companion depends on different factors such as dog’s age, breed and treatment preferences. Some dogs are comfortable with oral treatments while the fussy ones require topical or collars.
Therefore, before choosing any type of flea and tick treatment, consider these factors to make a right choice for your pooch.
Fleas and ticks are present both inside and outside your home. They thrive in hot climates but are present all around the year and hide in the grass, bedding, lawn, furniture, sheets, etc. One of the most effective ways to control these parasites is to keep your grass trimmed and home clean. Work on mowing long bushes, vacuuming beddings and cleaning sheets regularly to kill these pests from places where they tend to hide and thrive.
Flea and tick collars enable you to control parasites in an effective and hassle-free manner and keep your furry friend parasite-free. These collars are easily available, simple to use and infused with chemicals that work on killing as well as repelling fleas and ticks. You can easily put a collar on your dog’s neck and take them anywhere, be it a walk or a long vacation without getting worried about these annoying pests. Seresto Collar is a good recommendation for effective flea and tick control.
Spot-on treatments are available in liquid form and are very popular as well as effective in controlling fleas and ticks. You can apply them between the shoulder blades where your dog cannot lick it. Bravecto Spot-on is one such effective treatment that you can try your hands on. However, do not take your dog for swimming or bathing immediately after administering the treatment.
Oral flea and tick treatments are simple and easily administered with or without food. After administration, their active ingredients get spread into the bloodstream. When fleas and ticks bite your pet and consume their blood, they ingest the active ingredients and die. Nexgard Spectra and Simparica Trio are some of the effective options to go for.
Regular pest control is also an efficient flea and tick control technique. Pest control is infused with chemicals that kill parasites and control re-infestations.
It’s crucial to adhere to the steps outlined above along with scheduling routine visits to the veterinarian. If your pet exhibits any signs of discomfort or indications of parasitic infestation, the vet will suggest a customised treatment that suits your pet’s needs.
Wrapping up
We have compiled a list of the most appropriate and effective flea and tick control methods for your furball. No matter what you choose for your pet, follow the standard guidelines and provide your little one the care and protection they need from these pests. Consult the vet for expert suggestions.
Happy parenting!
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