Spring is here, the weather is nice, the flowers are blooming, longer days and your pet is ready to some fresh air and grass.
it’s also the season when fleas and ticks start to emerge from their winter hiding places. Like everything else, these parasites thrive in the warmer weather, although they can survive in cooler climates, so it’s best to get a handle on how to prepare now. Fleas and ticks are both parasites that feed on your dog’s or cat’s blood and can cause a lot of discomfort and more serious health problems. These pests can pose a serious threat to both pets and humans, as they can carry diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Bartonellosis.
Before you let your furry friend out, it is important to realize that your cat or dog is vulnerable to pesky fleas and ticks that might fill the warm air. It is important to make sure that your pet is safe. To keep your pets and family safe, it’s important to take steps to prevent fleas and ticks from infesting your home and yard.
Prevention is Key
The best way to deal with fleas and ticks is to prevent them from becoming a problem in the first place. There are several things you can do to keep these pests away from your home and pets.
Examine your pet
The first thing that you should do is to carefully examine your dog or cat. They hide in the animal’s fur where they even lay eggs. Use a flea comb to examine the pet for flea droppings, which usually appear as small white dots or dark brown or black specks that clump together on the fur.
Schedule a visit to the vet
If you notice any signs of flea infestation, go to your vet, your pet will need to get treatment. The vet can prescribe a pill that can kill all adult fleas within 24 hours. Apart from medication, you can get a special flea shampoo that will clean your pet of all flea eggs and larvae.
Choosing flea and tick prevention products
When choosing flea and tick repelling product, you need to consider your pet’s lifestyle, the impact on your furry baby and the environment.
Vacuum and clean your home regularly
In addition to preventative measures for pets, it’s also important to maintain a clean and tidy home environment. Fleas and ticks can lay eggs and hide in carpets, bedding, and furniture, so it’s important to regularly vacuum and wash any pet bedding or blankets.
Finally, it’s important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of flea and tick infestations in both pets and humans. Common symptoms include itching, redness, and swelling at the site of a bite. If you suspect that your pet or a family member has been bitten by a flea or tick, it’s important to seek medical attention and begin treatment as soon as possible.
In conclusion, spring is a wonderful time of year, but it also brings with it the risk of flea and tick infestations. By taking preventative measures such as regular pet checks, using prevention repellent, maintaining a clean home environment, and being aware of the signs and symptoms of infestations, you can help keep your pets and family safe and healthy during this season.