Not exact matches
Flea and
tick shampoos are effective
at killing adult fleas and their eggs for a short amount of time, but they typically do not stop an
infestation or keep fleas from coming back.
Fortunately, there are many safe and highly effective products available
at Winter Park Veterinary Hospital that will treat and prevent flea and
tick infestations.
Simparica maintained more than 90 % effectiveness against the brown dog
tick 24 hours after
infestation at day 35, while efficacy for NexGard ® decreased to less than 80 % by day 14.10
By killing adult fleas and
ticks within hours after application, Frontline ® breaks the flea life cycle
at the adult stage and quickly gives animals relief from the symptoms of flea
infestation.
Ticks are growing in number in our area and your dog is
at increased risk for
infestation.
Ticks and fleas are good
at detecting heat, and we commonly see
infestations in the spring and fall as they travel to warmer locations (your home!).
While winter may not be a season as heavy in flea /
tick / mosquito activity as during other seasons, dogs need to be protected
at all times from these
infestations.
Even your indoor kitty is
at risk of
tick bites or
infestation.
Get protection from fleas
at all life stages, as well as relief from
ticks and rapid elimination of chewing lice
infestations.
Top brands in the flea and
tick category have long touted how effective their products are
at treating and preventing flea and
tick infestations — and why wouldn't they?
Greyhounds, as a breed, seem to be unique in their susceptibility to
tick - borne diseases primarily because of travel to and residency in a variety of states and the potential widespread
infestation of
ticks at greyhound breeding, training and racing kennels.
I attended a session
at the 2014 BlogPaws, given by Steve Dale, sponsored by Vectra 3D, that opened my eyes to the seriousness of flea and
tick infestations.
Imagine a scenario where your dog returns home with an
infestation of
ticks or returns home sick from a virus that was caught
at Pawcation!