Protecting your pet against internal and external parasites throughout the year.
Even if your pet spends most of their time indoors, we highly recommend a parasite control plan. Pets are susceptible to a range of internal and external parasites. Some of them transmit life-threatening diseases that could negatively impact your pet’s quality of life. If you’re interested in setting up a plan for your pet, please contact us at 705-522-4555.
Puppies and kittens have some protection from infections during their first weeks of life because of antibodies from their mother but they should be started on one before they’re 16-weeks old. Adult furry friends should take a routine preventive monthly, which comes in the form of an oral tablet, topical cream or injection. It’s important to give your pet this medication at the same time every month to ensure broad spectrum coverage.
We usually recommend a combination of preventive measures because different medications provide protection against external and internal parasites. When combined, they provide a broader scope of protection against pests like roundworms, whipworms, hookworms, tapeworms, heartworms, mites, fleas and ticks.
Based on your pet’s lifestyle, age, likelihood of parasite infection and overall health, we’ll help you decide which parasite protection plan is the right fit. Parasite control isn’t only about medication. It also involves taking steps to minimize your pet’s risk of contracting a parasite. Steps you can take include:
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