Inspect your dog daily for ticks, use flea and tick prevention products, and keep your yard landscaped to
reduce tick exposure.
Not exact matches
Dave Skeval, the chair of the Onondaga County Deer and Management Advisory Committee, says the goal is to
reduce human's
exposure to the
tick that carries the disease.
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Reduce exposure to toxins: Avoid or reduce your pet's exposure to pesticides such as flea and tick products, as well as lawn and household chem
Reduce exposure to toxins: Avoid or
reduce your pet's exposure to pesticides such as flea and tick products, as well as lawn and household chem
reduce your pet's
exposure to pesticides such as flea and
tick products, as well as lawn and household chemicals.
One prescription chew begins killing fleas in just two hours and
ticks within 12 hours, helping to
reduce your pet's
exposure to the diseases these parasites carry, such as Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
We advise using topical
tick medications such as Frontline or Vectra monthly to
reduce future
exposure.
Keeping animals from thick underbrush
reduces their
exposure to
ticks.
For this reason, a few manufacturers of topical flea and
tick products, such as The Hartz Mountain Corporation, have starting using the same active ingredients for both cat and dog products to help
reduce the likelihood of accidental
exposure in multi-species households.
Keeping your dog out of wooded areas, tall grass, and other
tick habitats is a good way to
reduce the risk of
exposure.