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Hemlock Bluffs Animal Hospital of Cary
2968 Kildaire Farm Rd

Cary, NC 27511

 

(919)362-1223

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Flea and Tick Prevention

Fleas and ticks are virtually everywhere. Although they're a bigger problem in certain parts of the country and at specific times during the year, no cat or dog is completely safe from them. Fortunately, many safe and highly effective products are available. Today, there's no reason for any pet or owner to be bothered by these pests.

Fleas are so common because they are reproductive marvels. A single female flea can lay as many as 30 eggs a day and can live and breed on your pet for up to 100 days. The eggs then fall and land in carpets and upholstery, where they can lie dormant for up to 8 months. The best management techniques of flea-proofing your home include regularly vacuuming carpets, furniture, floors and areas where your pet sits or sleeps. You should also wash your pet's bedding, toys, and towels weekly.

Beyond causing serious discomfort, fleas and ticks can carry diseases dangerous to both you and your pet. Fleas can carry tapeworm larvae, which your pet can ingest. In cats, in particular, fleas can carry an organism called Bartonella henselae, which is one of the causes of cat-scratch disease in humans. Ticks can transmit such serious diseases as Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever to both you and your pet. Many pets are also so allergic to fleabites that a single bite can cause an intense allergic reaction. When the skin is irritated or inflamed, it can also become infected with bacteria or other pathogens, making the problem worse. Ticks can be a particular problem when present in large numbers, or when they attach in sensitive places, like inside the ear or near an eye.

There are numerous signs that indicate that your pet may have fleas. If your pet scratches occasionally or constantly it may be a sign of fleas. Redness or oozing lesions on the skin can be signs of flea allergy dermatitis, a condition caused by fleas. Tiny black dots on your pet might be an indication of flea dirt, or flea feces, an obvious indication that there are fleas present on the pet. Even small bites on yourself, especially around the ankles, might be fleabites.

The good news is that all of these problems can be avoided using the parasite preventatives available on the market today. Due to the mild winters in our area, there is really never a dormant time for fleas. Therefore, year-round flea prevention is recommended to avoid a flea infestation situation. We recommend Frontline Plus flea and tick preventative for our patients. Frontline Plus is a topical, once a month preventative that is very safe for your pet. The great thing about Frontline that separates if from the over the counter medications like Hartz Topspot or other similiar "knock off" medications is that it kills the flea before it bites, therefore eliminating the source of the itch. Dogs and cats are allergic to the saliva in the fleas mouth and this is what causes such intense itching after the bite. Over the counter products are cleverly packaged to look similiar to Frontline, but do not perform in the same manner. Over the counter medications require the flea to bite to die, therefore the dog is still miserable and itching despite the application of the flea product. Frontline is also water resistant. You can bathe your pet every week if you like, it won't wash off. Be sure to ask how you can get Free Frontline at our office.

Cary Veterinary is a certified Veterinary specializing in Flea And Tick Prevention, pet hospital, vet clinic, emergency vet and much more in Cary, NC. We also do Welcome, Acupuncture/Alternative Medicine, Comprehensive Physical Exam, Dental Cleaning, Emergency Medical Care, Flea And Tick Prevention, Grooming, Heartworm Prevention, Lab Services, Laser Surgery, Microchip Identification, Prescription Diets , Radiology, Surgical Procedures, Ultrasound, Dog Vaccinations, Cat Vaccinations, Wellness/Preventative Care and all work related in the 27511 area and surrounding areas in Cary