We all know that pets are prone to getting fleas and ticks, but did you know that these pesky parasites could
transmit dangerous diseases to your pet?
Ticks can
transmit dangerous diseases.
Other than focusing on killing the fleas on the dog, dog owners should also consider using safe, veterinarian - approved products meant to kill all life stages of the flea so to eradicate them from the dog's environment, and with ticks, the earlier they are removed, the better, as the longer they stay attached the higher chances of
transmitting dangerous diseases.
Not exact matches
The Health Department says the procedure is
dangerous because the contact with the mouth could
transmit diseases such as herpes.
These relations to the common mosquito live in the tropics and subtropics and
transmit diseases dangerous to humans and animals from avian malaria to the West Nile virus.
Both insects
transmit chikungunya and dengue,
dangerous diseases affecting millions of people worldwide.
Syphilis is particularly
dangerous in pregnant women, who can
transmit the
disease to their fetus, leading to an estimated 143,000 miscarriages and 62,000 deaths among newborn babies every year.
Normally, this wouldn't be a big deal, as chiggers aren't
dangerous and don't
transmit disease (that we know of).
One tick bite can
transmit numerous
dangerous diseases.
While less common than fleas, ticks can
transmit dangerous and even deadly
diseases.
Ticks can be very
dangerous because they can
transmit serious, even life - threatening,
diseases such as Lyme
disease, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Mosquitoes pose a very
dangerous threat to our pets; they
transmit heartworm
disease.
Fleas and ticks can make you pet miserable and may
transmit several
dangerous diseases.
Lyme
Disease, Ehrlichia, Tularemia and other
dangerous diseases can all be
transmitted by ticks.
It's important to repel them as well — so the
dangerous vectors never get a chance to bite and
transmit diseases.
Disgusting when engorged on blood and potentially
dangerous to dogs and their families, ticks can
transmit many
dangerous diseases.
Lyme
disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever are among the
dangerous diseases that ticks can
transmit to your dog.
They're
dangerous because they can
transmit Lyme
disease to dogs and people.
An infestation of ticks is also extremely
dangerous for your pet because they carry a wide range of
diseases that may be
transmitted to your pet as well as your family.