Flea and Tick PreventionThere are thousands of pesticides, oral medications, sprays, dips, shampoos, and powders that are approved to control fleas and ticks on cats and dogs. Some products kill only ticks or adult fleas-others break the flea life cycle by preventing flea eggs from developing into adult fleas. Most of those products contain insecticides, which should not be used on pets that are sickly, pregnant, or nursing, or with certain drugs that may interact with the insecticide.
Insecticides can endanger the health of your pet, especially the liver. After applying the product, if your pet shows symptoms of illness after treatment, call your veterinarian. Symptoms of poisoning may include poor appetite, depression, vomiting, diarrhea, or excessive salivation. What most of pet owners don’t know is the fact that chemical products become 100 % more aggressive and stronger every year due to increase of parasite’s resistance. These are extremely aggressive methods for pet’s protection and they should be used rarest possible. Important fact is that there is 25 % infection of ticks, meaning every fourth one is infected and transmits a disease, so it’s our duty to provide good anti-parasite protection for our loved ones, but at the same time, we have to take care of their safety as well. To avoid intoxicating your pet, you should use scientifically proven products to prevent parasites from attaching to your pet. |
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