Parasite Screening & Preventatives
Parasite Screening & Prevention: Fleas, Ticks, and Mosquitoes
Protect Your Pet Year-Round
Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes aren’t just a summer problem! Warming temperatures make parasite prevention an ongoing priority for your pet’s health. These pests not only cause discomfort but can also transmit serious diseases. Fleas can lead to dermatitis, tapeworms, and hot spots. Ticks can carry dangerous diseases, and mosquitoes are known to transmit potentially fatal heartworm.
At Roadside Veterinary Clinic, we believe in year-round prevention to keep your pets safe and healthy.
Why Parasite Prevention Matters
Daily vigilance and preventative measures are key to protecting your pet from these pests. Both fleas and ticks thrive in various environments, making it crucial to ensure your pet is consistently treated. Even one tick bite can introduce harmful diseases like Lyme disease, while mosquitoes can silently spread heartworm, which is often undetectable until it’s too late.
How to Spot Fleas and Ticks on Your Pet
Even with preventive measures, it’s important to check your pet regularly, especially after they’ve been outdoors. Fleas and ticks can be found all over your pet’s body, but they are most commonly located around the face, ears, paws, tailbase, underarms, and abdomen. You may also see signs of fleas in the form of small black specks (resembling pepper or dirt).
Heartworm and Lyme Disease Awareness
Both Lyme disease and heartworm are on the rise, with Lyme disease being less fatal but still a concern, and heartworm being potentially life-threatening. Unfortunately, heartworm often goes unnoticed until it has progressed to advanced stages, making prevention even more critical. While treatment for heartworm is available, it can be costly and taxing on your pet’s health.
Preventative Solutions for Fleas, Ticks, and Mosquitoes
At Roadside Veterinary Clinic, we offer a variety of preventative treatments for fleas, ticks, and heartworm, each tailored to your pet’s specific needs. Your veterinarian will help you select the best option for your pet’s health and lifestyle. Prevention is the best course of action to ensure your pet is protected from the discomfort and dangers posed by these parasites.
Get Started with Parasite Prevention
Don’t wait until it’s too late—schedule a consultation with our team to discuss the best parasite prevention plan for your pet. To schedule an appointment, contact Roadside Veterinary Clinic at 248-887-8313 or make an appointment online.