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.
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.
Regardless, with a little effort each week, your
pets can be
flea free and although they are usually used in conjunction with other
flea products, it's definitely a good
option for any
pet owner for keeping
fleas under
control.
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.
We understand your concern about keeping your
pet healthy and toxin free, and we too are advocates for safe
flea remedies, however, we encourage you to trust your veterinarian with
flea control options.