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Flea and worm treatments
Preventing ticks in cats and dogs
​Ticks are small, eight-legged oval-shaped insects which attach themselves to a host animal to feed on their blood. They are greyish-brown in colour and can sometimes be mistaken for a wart or skin tag.
They can be picked up by your pet when they are moving through undergrowth or long grass and will crawl into the haircoat and find a place to attach on the skin.
When feeding, the tick will embed its mouth parts into your pet’s skin. Careful removal is required as accidentally leaving the mouthparts behind may cause local irritation or infection. A tick removal tool can be used to assist with this.
Contact us if you require help removing a tick or if you need advice on preventative tick treatments.
Preventing ticks in cats and dogs
​Ticks are small, eight-legged oval-shaped insects which attach themselves to a host animal to feed on their blood. They are greyish-brown in colour and can sometimes be mistaken for a wart or skin tag.
They can be picked up by your pet when they are moving through undergrowth or long grass and will crawl into the haircoat and find a place to attach on the skin.
When feeding, the tick will embed its mouth parts into your pet’s skin. Careful removal is required as accidentally leaving the mouthparts behind may cause local irritation or infection. A tick removal tool can be used to assist with this.
Contact us if you require help removing a tick or if you need advice on preventative tick treatments.
Preventing worms in cats and dogs​
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Preventing Worms in Cats and Dogs Cats and dogs are susceptible to two types of worms—roundworms and tapeworms—that can live in their digestive tracts. Puppies and kittens are especially vulnerable and require frequent treatment in their first few months. Regular treatment is also necessary for adult pets, with the frequency depending on their lifestyle. For instance, pets in regular contact with young children or those who are avid hunters may need more frequent worming. Additionally, lungworm, contracted from infected slugs and snails, can lead to severe health issues. Incorporating lungworm prevention into your pet’s regular treatment plan is essential, and our team can provide guidance based on your pet’s specific risk level.