The first step is getting customers thinking about
flea and tick prevention before they have a problem.
Not exact matches
Certain facilities may even require that you practice
flea and tick prevention with your animal
before they accept your animal for a stay at their accommodations.
No I think it's great that you mentioned the budgeting aspect because I think that's something that people that either first time adopting an animal or even if they've adopted
before and they're just getting a second or a third they don't really stop to think about how important that is, that it's not just the adoption fee
and the food
and the collar
and the leash but you have to think about heartworm
prevention,
flea and tick prevention, all the yearly shots that come up
and all of that stuff, emergency vet care.
Word to the wise: make sure you routinely use
flea and tick prevention well
before travel.
Given the importance of
flea and tick prevention and treatment, it is critical that you have a conversation with your veterinarian
before making a final decision on
flea and tick medications.
Proceeds go toward vaccinations, spay / neuter,
flea,
tick and heartworm
prevention and other health care for the dogs, who are placed in foster homes in the city for socialization
and training
before adoption.
All Homeward Bound Rescue dogs are spayed / neutered, vaccinated, health checked,
flea and tick prevention, dewormed (if necessary),
and microchipped
before adoption.