"Should I Keep My Pet On Flea, Tick, And Heartworm Prevention Year-Round? "

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Title: "Should I Keep My Pet On Flea, Tick, And Heartworm Prevention Year-Round? "


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Should I Keep My Pet On Flea, Tick, And Heartworm
Prevention Year-Round?
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Summary
While some pet parents are worried about fleas,
ticks, and other parasites only during the
summer, it might be hard to believe that these
freeloaders pose a threat to your pooch or kitty
throughout the year. They transmit a number of
deadly diseases and deteriorate their
health. The only easy way to help your furry
friend defend against these pests is to stay
current on flea, tick, and heartworm prevention
treatments.
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FleasBeyond the Itch
Fleas are frustrating as they will cause a
nuisance in your house. These tiny parasites not
only leave dogs and cats scratching themselves to
the bare but also transmit tapeworm, which causes
gastrointestinal infections. Fleas also cause
other diseases like Bartonellosis, Flea Allergy
Dermatitis, and Anemia.
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Ticks that Carry Debilitating Diseases
Ticks are gross. But whats more disgusting is
that they latch onto your pet and stay firmly
attached to the coat for months. If left
untreated, they cause deadly diseases like Lyme
disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted
Fever, Ehrlichiosis, Anaplasmosis, and even tick
paralysis!
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Mosquitoes Carriers of the Deadly Heartworms
More than 70 species of mosquitoes are known to
spread heartworms through mosquito
bites. Heartworms are dangerous worms that cause
severe lung damage, heart failure, and death of
the pet. In most cases, there is no treatment
for heartworms once the infestation has
developed.
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Better Safe than Sorry
Fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, and worms are common
pet parasites. Using preventive treatments for
your dog or cat throughout the year is the key to
keeping them at bay. There is a range of branded,
vet-recommended flea, tick, and heartworm
treatments available in the market today. They
mainly come in oral, topical, and injectable
forms and are very easy to administer.
Furthermore, keeping your pet safe with
preventive treatments is much easier than
fighting and eliminating parasite
infestations.  Some of the best flea, tick, and
heartworm preventions include Nexgard
Spectra, Simparica Trio, and Comfortis Plus. Your
veterinarian would be the best person to ask for
the recommendations, but you can also check
out VetSupply for the best deals on flea and tick
treatments and free doses.
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