Pet Health Hazards Of Fleas And Ticks

Types Of Flea Prevention Medication Available
When it comes to preventing fleas and ticks, there are several different types of medications available, including sprays, oral tablets, spot-on treatments and flea collars. Summit Dog & Cat Hospital can help you decide which method is best for your pet, depending on his or her lifestyle.- Flea Collars – Worn around your pet’s neck to help prevent flea infestations. Kills on contact.
- Oral Tablets – Typically given once a month to control fleas and ticks. When the parasite bites your pet, it ingests the medication and dies.
- Spot-On Treatments – Placed between your pet’s shoulder blades once a month. Kills fleas and ticks on contact.
- Sprays – Sprayed onto your pet’s fur to control in-progress flea and tick infestations. Can last as long as 30 days.
Flea and Tick Prevention Help With Summit Dog & Cat Hospital
When it comes to controlling fleas and ticks, you can count on us to provide you with the right type of medication for your pet and advice on how to rid your home of flea infestations. If you are looking for a medication where the parasite does not need to bite your pet in order to be killed, we may recommend flea collars and spot-on treatments. If you are looking for a no-hassle way to control fleas and ticks in your dog or cat, oral tablets may be the right solution. If you have a current flea infestation, you may want to use a spray treatment that kills fleas and ticks on contact. For more information on our flea and tick prevention services or to schedule another type of service, like your pet’s yearly wellness examination, call us at (908) 273-2200 today. We are happy to be serving the areas of Summit, Short Hills, Millburn, Livingston, Edison, Chatham, Madison, Union, Westfield and Springfield, New Jersey.Summit Dog & Cat Hospital
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before your visit.
Why is pet parasite prevention important?
Pet parasite prevention protects dogs and cats from fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites. These parasites may cause itching, skin problems, anemia, digestive illness, or diseases transmitted through bites.
How often should dogs receive parasite prevention?
Dog parasite prevention should generally be maintained throughout the year. The right product and schedule depend on your dog’s age, weight, health, lifestyle, travel, and exposure to mosquitoes, fleas, or ticks.
Does an indoor cat need parasite prevention?
Yes. Cat parasite prevention may still be recommended because fleas, mosquitoes, and other parasites can enter the home. Parasite prevention for cats should be selected by a veterinarian because products designed for dogs may be unsafe for cats.
What types of parasite prevention for dogs are available?
Parasite prevention for dogs may include oral tablets, topical treatments, collars, sprays, and heartworm preventives. Summit Dog & Cat Hospital can recommend an option based on your dog’s individual health and daily routine.
Can one product protect my pet from every parasite?
Not always. Some products target only fleas and ticks, while others also protect against heartworms or intestinal worms. Your veterinarian can create a parasite prevention plan that covers the risks most relevant to your pet.