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Fleas, Ticks and Worms

From:  dog-chow.com
Fleas and other parasites should always be awarded the highest priority by dog owners. Flea bite allergy in dogs is all too common and causes concern to many dog owners every year, especially in the summer, although all year round if your dog lives indoors with central heating. This is because flea bites often produce allergic reactions in the area bitten by the fleas, which is very often on the back just above the tail. In these cases, the affected skin becomes red and bald due to the dog’s... Read Full Story

Flea treatment – 3 ways to find fleas

Does your pet's fur look like this? Time to start flea treatment! Is your pet itching and scratching a little more than usual? If they are, it might be an early sign of a flea problem, and you need to check it out. The reason that fleas are such a big problem in dogs and cats is that they are perfectly adapted to their hosts. Their entire life is dedicated to survival. Fleas have many adaptations which allow them to survive in adverse conditions: They lay massive amounts of eggs, their... Read Full Story

Does your Dog Have Worms?

From:  dog-chow.com
One of the most common ailments in dogs is worm infestations. Worms are parasites that live inside the animal and cause different problems, depending on the type of worm your pet has. Generally, there are five major types of worms, roundworm, tapeworm, hookworm, whipworm and the dreaded heartworm. All of these can cause light to serious complications and should never be left untreated. First, let’s look at the different types of parasite and what they do. The most common type of... Read Full Story

Tapeworm In Dogs – Causes, Diagnosis And Common Symptoms

Tapeworms in dogs are parasites that invade the intestinal tract. Once there, they attach themselves to the inner walls of the intestine. Unlike hookworms, they don’t suck blood. The cat or dog tapeworm infection is called “Dipylidium caninum”. This worm’s life cycle begins in the anus of the infected cat or dog. When the animal takes a potty, a small segment of the worm goes with the stool, bearing some tapeworm eggs. These eggs will lay dormant in the ground for about several months... Read Full Story

Flea Control: Getting To Know The Pest

Flea control is an essential part of responsible pet care. Undeniably, fleas are annoying to humans as well as pets for they also carry diseases. Despite its size, they make your pets’ lives miserable. There are stages in the life cycle of the flea. They undergo a complete metamorphosis and there are four distinct stages, respectively from eggs, larvae, pupae into an adult. At any time, about 570 of the fleas are eggs, 34% are larva, 8% are pupa, and only 1% becomes an adult. Te worst... Read Full Story

Flea pills for flea treatment – what are the options?

Sometimes it is just not convenient to use a top spot medication for fleas. If your pet has sensitive skin or objects to the smell of the flea treatment medication, applying your pet’s monthly dose of flea product can become a very unpleasant experience. There are also problems with pets licking the  flea control product and feeling sick, or if you are really unlucky you could find your dog stuck to a crate by a flea control product . Luckily there are some flea control products... Read Full Story

Why You Need Dog Insurance

From:  dog-chow.com
Most dog owners never consider dog insurance until they’re faced with a large veterinary bill. And the fact is that you can never foresee when you’ll need to seek veterinary care, or how much it will cost. Not infrequently, a visit to the vet to treat an injury or an unexpected illness can cost hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars. Ouch! How easy would it be your dog or puppy to break his leg? It happens every day, regardless if these pets stay indoors or are allowed to roam free in the... Read Full Story

Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Cats and Kittens

From:  savercheaper.com
Frontline ® products are highly recommended by veterinarians for flea and tick control for dogs and cats. For cat owners who want long-lasting, fast-acting flea, tick, and chewing lice control, Frontline Plus guarantees control on cats aged 8 weeks and older. You only have to apply Frontline Plus once a month, so a 6-Dose supply will provide you with up to 6 months of convenient, highly effective flea, flea egg, chewing lice, and tick control. Frontline Plus kills up to 100% of existing... Read Full Story

K9 Advantix for Dogs - Best Buy

Since creating the K9 Advantix for Dogs site, we are always looking for better deals.  We are pleased to announce a change to the supplier suggested through the links at the side as we have found the Best Buy for Dog Advantix . Our preferred supplier for great deals on K9 Advantix and a wide range of Dog Flea Treatments is now amazon.com .  Using an online supplier you trust and are familiar with takes all the worry out out of purchasing over the internet.  Some of the best prices for these... Read Full Story

Frontline Plus FRONTLINErPlus for Dogs 1-22lbs-Orange-USA/EPA/FDA - 3 Month Supply

Preventing fleas and ticks from biting your dog has never been easier than with FRONTLINEr Plus spot on topical solution canine flea and tick treatments. All of our flea and tick products are 100% EPA/FDA approved for sale in the USA and the exact same product sold by your veterinarian. FRONTLINEr Plus prevents and treats flea infestations on dogs and cats. Kills ticks and prevents flea larvae and eggs from developing. If you live in a tick area, this is the product you need. The most... Read Full Story
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