Depending on your flea prevention strategy, these can be used in conjunction with one or more of the other methods to make sure that your pup stays safe and healthy year round.
People that have dogs or cats with fleas, skin problems, allergies, digestive problems and behavioral problems are spending hundreds of dollars at the
veterinarian on flea prevention, antibiotics, steroids, tranquilizers, and other medication.
All of our cats and kittens are spayed / neutered, up - to - date on age appropriate vaccines,
current on flea prevention, tested for FLV / FIV and microchipped.
All HSEC cats are spayed / neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, dewormed,
on flea prevention and tested for FIV / FeLV before leaving our facility.
Fleas can be nasty pests when they decide to attack, therefore, most of the time our focus is
on flea prevention.
All animals are spayed / neutered, microchipped, up to date on all age appropriate vaccines, heartworm tested (dogs), FIV / FeLV tested (cats) and
on flea prevention and heartworm prevention (dogs)
Please keep your pet
on flea prevention all year to prevent infestations.
Answer: Keeping in mind that the indoor environment is the most common place for fleas to replicate year round, any pet that comes in contact with other pets or areas where wildlife spend time, even their own yards, should be
on flea prevention.