Flea Prevention

Fleas are a lot more than just an annoying part of owning a pet. Fleas can cause a lot of health problems for pets, and they need to be prevented the best that you can to safeguard your pet's health. For tick and flea prevention, you need to have your pet on a preventative medication. You can get a medication that will prevent them from the veterinarian. If you need a veterinarian in Arlington, TX, the veterinary professionals at Animal Clinic of Arlington are ready to assist you.

Flea Prevention

Fleas and Pets

While often considered a nuisance, fleas are much more than that. They can cause itchy bites, but that's only the start of the problems they can cause. Pets are generally allergic to the saliva of fleas, and this is what causes the itchiness. However, it can also create much worse allergic reactions in pets, causing havoc on their immune systems.

Pets can get very ill from just the allergic reaction, and that's just one way that they can be sickened by fleas. Fleas can also cause diseases in pets by introducing viruses and bacteria to the bloodstream of your pet. If a pet eats a flea, it can develop tapeworms. Tapeworms can sicken both cats and dogs. It's a good idea to keep grass and weeds cut back to reduce the hiding places for fleas. 

Tick and Flea Prevention Medication

It isn't just fleas that you have to worry about with pets. Ticks can also be extremely serious to pets. Most preventative medications offer both tick and flea prevention. These may be needed every month, or they may need to be administered every few months or even less often. There are medications on the market that consist of a single injection that is given once a year. When pets are on these medications, they are far safer from the many diseases and conditions that fleas can spread to them. This is an important part of your pet's health care, and it's one that no pet should go without for their safety. 

Schedule an Appointment with Our Veterinarian in Arlington, TX

Every pet needs a yearly health exam, and part of this exam is to check them for fleas and ticks and to prescribe preventative medication. When you need to see the veterinarian in Arlington, TX, give us a call to set up an appointment. It's an important thing that you can do for the health of your pet. 

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