Not exact matches
Strong, Natural Medicine With the surge
of consumer interest in natural products in just about every pet product category, it is no surprise that a number
of natural
options have sprung up in
flea and tick
control.
Also keep in mind that while your vet might be a good resource for deciding on a prescription treatment for your pet, your vet may not be a good point
of reference for implementing
flea control options that include Integrated Pest Management (IPM), since most veterinarians are not trained in IPM techniques.
A wide variety
of options Flea and tick
control products on the market include plenty
of options for both dogs and cats.
Langley Animal Hospital has a full range
of pet
flea control options so that we can make sure that your pet gets the treatment that is right for them, not just a generic «one shoe fits all» treatment.
Fleas quickly develop resistance to commercial
flea controls, the beauty
of natural
options is that they stay effective for the long - term.
They have
options for inside and outside the house seem passionate about non-toxic pest
control and have a complete line
of safe
options to help keep your home free
of fleas.
We also have tons
of great
options for
flea and tick removal, dental care for even the most stubborn cats and dogs, odor
control, eye and ear cleanliness and health, skin and coat conditions, and more, more, more!
Unfortunately, there are rare individuals that can not tolerate any
of the topical spot - on products, and other
flea control options such as sprays or dips may be needed.
Fortunately, numerous
options for
control of fleas are available and your choice
of product can be tailored to your pet's exact needs.
Below is a list
of several
options to help
control fleas on your pet and in your home, even if your pet is already on a monthly
flea medicine.
One
of the above two
options is preferable for most dogs because adult
flea control is definitely achieved if the medications are given as directed.
If your
flea problem is out
of control - either there is a complete infestation
of your home or yard or if they continually return despite your application
of our recommendations above - following are some additional
options to consider...
While they can be used as a part
of your efforts to get rid
of fleas, the potential risks to your cat's health and the fact that they are not very effective, make this
flea control measure a less desirable
option.
Here are some other
flea control options you can pick instead
of Cheristin.
There are numerous
options on the market that kill the adult
fleas for a period
of time, but all should be repeated (as indicated) for continuous
flea control.
For very small puppies, under 2 pounds and less than 7 weeks
of age, there are not many
options for safe
flea control.