(ARA) - Protecting your pet from harmful fleas and ticks is a vital part of
pet care. And since this summer is projected to be unusually rainy and warm,
extra caution is needed. Fleas and ticks not only irritate your pet, but are
capable of transmitting serious diseases like Lyme disease and flea allergy
dermatitis.
There are about 20,000 reported cases of Lyme disease annually in the U.S.
Furthermore, the likelihood of being exposed to ticks, and subsequently to
diseases transmitted by ticks, is about 10 to 20 times greater than it was
10 years ago, according to the Companion Animal Parasite Council.
Dr. Melinda Fernyhough, veterinarian and manager of scientific affairs at
Hartz, offers tips on how to help your pet avoid the dangers of fleas and
ticks, and considerations when purchasing and applying flea and tick
treatments to ensure best results.
"Health and safety is the number-one priority for pet parents, and there are
several reliable products available at your veterinarian, local retail or
pet specialty store that can help keep pets free from fleas and ticks all
year round," says Fernyhough.
* Choose the appropriate flea and tick treatment. Several types of products
exist that can help prevent fleas and ticks - shampoos, collars, and the
most popular form of protection: topicals, or spot-ons. These monthly
applications go on the back of your pet's neck or are striped down the back,
depending on the manufacturer, and keep your pet pest-free for 30 days. A
great example is Hartz UltraGuard Pro Flea & Tick Drops, designed to kill
fleas and ticks on your pet and prevent new fleas from developing. All
EPA-registered flea and tick products, whether sold in vets' offices or
through retail channels, are held to the same safety and efficacy testing
standards.
* Carefully follow label directions when applying topical flea and
tick treatments.
Make sure to follow the manufacturer's weight recommendation - you don't
want to put too much product (or too little) on your dog by misjudging the
weight. Use the entire tube on one animal - don't split one dose between
several animals. Never use a dog product on a cat, and if you have both
animals, you need to keep them separated for 48 hours after applying
treatments. Read the label carefully and don't be afraid to call the
manufacturer if you have questions.
* Regularly check your pet for ticks to prevent permanent damage. If
ticks are found on a pet, remove them with tweezers while avoiding squeezing
them since that could cause disease carrying bacteria to enter your pet.
* Avoid hot and humid areas for your pets. The ideal climate for fleas
and ticks is approximately 55-89 degrees Fahrenheit and 50-92 percent
humidity. Keep your pet away from hot, damp and wooded areas. Fleas like to
hide in shady areas of the yard, so treat these areas with a product
designed to kill them outdoors.
* Consider a year-round flea and tick treatment for your home and
pet. The best way to solve a flea and tick problem is to prevent it in the
first place. Use topical drops or collars on your pet year round, regularly
treat your yard, and vacuum to remove any potential flea eggs in your
carpeting. Also, consider products such as Hartz Ultra-Guard Carpet Powder
and Hartz Ultra-Guard Plus Flea & Tick Home Spray, formulated to kill fleas
around your home and prevent new ones from developing.
To learn more, visit
www.hartzultraguard.com. Through August, you can download a coupon for
Hartz Ultra-Guard Pro Flea & Tick Drops on this site.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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