Your veterinarian can recommend
a safe flea preventative for your pets.
Not exact matches
This means all pets in your household must be treated with a
safe, effective
flea preventative.
It's simpler and
safer for you, your family, and your pets to use Advantage II or another
flea preventative all year.
The topical
preventatives for
fleas that are on the market today, are
safe to use on puppies that are at least 8 weeks of age, but can not be used on pups that are younger than that.
We will recommend and offer
safe and effective
preventative treatments for diseases like heartworm and ticks and
fleas.
The
flea preventatives that are available through your veterinarian are typically more effective in eradicating
flea infestations, better at preventing recurrence of infestations, and
safer for your pet.
They can contain not only
safe flea products but also a heartworm
preventative that helps with intestinal parasite control.
The absolute best way to prevent this from happening is to have all of your pets protected with a
safe and effective
flea preventative.
The best way to get rid of
fleas is to use a
safe and effective
flea preventative from your veterinarian on EVERY pet in the house and outside for AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.
Oral
flea preventatives have become popular with pet parents as a clean,
safe alternative to topical «spot - on»
flea treatments.
Capstar is
safe to use with other veterinary grade
flea, tick and internal parasite
preventatives.
The best option for deterring insects from pestering your pet is to talk with your family veterinarian about
flea & tick
preventatives and heartworm prevention, which are specifically designed to be
safe for your pet.
Frontline Plus is a topical
flea treatment ointment, and Heartgard is a heartworm
preventative and they are
safe for pregnant dogs.
But considering the poor accuracy (ref) of veterinary fecal floatation methods when parasite numbers are few or moderate, it is much
safer to just keep your pet on a monthly heartworm or
flea preventative that also prevents intestinal parasites.
We offer a wide variety of
flea, tick, heartworm, and gastrointestinal parasite
preventatives to keep your pet
safe all year round.
«Your local veterinarian can recommend a
safe and effective
flea treatment or
preventative for your dog or cat.»
With the switch to a
safe oral
preventative such as Revolution, a
flea collar may not be necessary.
We only carry the
safest and most effective heartworm and
flea and tick control
preventatives for your pets.
Keep those pets
safe from common summer parasites by giving them monthly
flea, tick and heartworm
preventative.
Not all
flea and tick
preventatives used on cats and dogs are
safe on exotic animals.
If your pet has previously experienced reactions to
flea and tick
preventatives, check with your veterinarian to determine if the product your exterminator recommended is
safe for your pet.