Flea and Tick Prevention

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As any pet owner in Middle Tennessee can attest, fleas & ticks are a big problem in our area. These parasites cause both pets and owners great discomfort and can lead to many harmful conditions in our pets. For example, ticks are the source for such diseases as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Lyme's Disease, ehrlichiosis and cytoxazoanosis( a fatal disease of cats) and fleas can also transfer disease from animal to animal as well as contributing to anemia( blood loss) and severe skin problems. For these reasons, a comprehensive flea & tick program is essential for the well-being of your dog or cat. A successful program may incorporate many things such as topical preparations, shampoos, house and yard treatments, flea combs, frequent examination of your pets etc. For every owner, the best prevention measures may differ depending on where you live and the lifestyle of you and your pet. For this reason, we strongly encourage you to speak with us to develop a comprehensive plan tailored for your specific needs.

Fleas & Ticks

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There are many products to choose from, but not all products are safe and effective, so careful choices need to be made as we often treat animals for toxicity to flea & tick products that either are not safe or were administered inappropriately. Some products that we do recommend because of there safety and efficacy are frontline and advantage. We encourage you to click on these links to learn more about these products. We carry these and other great products at our clinic at competitive prices to help secure the health of your pets. Remember, the effects of fleas & ticks can be far reaching and that prevention is far better than treatment of problems caused by these parasites. Also, if you have a cat that is exposed to ticks, we strongly suggest that you ask us about cytoxazoanosis as tick prevention may be the only way to prevent this lethal disease in your animal. Please contact us with any questions on this topic.

The entire flea life cycle can be as short as 3-4 weeks.

Flea Pyramid

Adult fleas on your pet are only
the tip of the infestation iceberg

Although fleas can be a problem for your pets all year, flea populations typically explode about 5-6 weeks after the weather starts to warm up. Flea & Tick Prevention Page

Life Cycle of Ctenocephalides Felis