The phase 1 and 2 findings demonstrate the value of topical repellent insecticidal products in a «double defense» protocol for protecting dogs against the vector — the mosquito and use of
a preventive against heartworm disease.
Phase 1 of McCall's research showed the value of topical repellent insecticidal products in a «double defense» protocol for protecting dogs against the vector — the mosquito and use of
a preventive against heartworm disease.
Not exact matches
In the meantime, Dr. Graham emphasizes, owners should bear in mind that the best offense
against heartworm disease is a good defense — faithfully administering
heartworm preventives on a year - round basis.
Protective Measures The key to providing year - round protection
against feline
heartworm disease — especially in the warm, muggy sections of the U.S. where mosquitoes proliferate — is the routine administration of such
preventive medications as selamectin, milbemycin and ivermectin to all cats in a household.
Preventive products can protect them
against intestinal worms, fleas and
heartworm disease.
Proper screening and
preventive products can help protect them
against intestinal worms, fleas and
heartworm disease.
Some interesting results came out of a study of Ceva's Vectra 3D flea / tick / mosquito repellant: It turns out it's a powerful tool in the fight
against canine
heartworm disease, relying on what the company calls the «double defense» of a topical mosquito repellant combined with oral
heartworm preventive.