Parasite Prevention and Treatment

Unfortunately, parasites are a major problem with cats, dogs, and other pets. Your pet could suffer from fleas, ticks, heartworms, roundworms, and more. Not only can these pests cause discomfort, but they can also create serious medical complications and can spread deadly diseases. Fortunately, you can speak with our veterinarian to craft parasite prevention and treatment plans. At Neighborhood Veterinary Center, we have been providing residents of Hallandale Beach, FL with reliable parasite prevention services for many years.

Parasite Prevention and Treatment

Signs of Heartworm Disease

Heartworms are one of the most well-known pet parasites. Heartworms are especially common in dogs, which are their definitive hosts. However, these nasty worms can also affect cats and ferrets. If your dog or other pet has heartworms, it may suddenly lose weight. Fatigue, decreased appetite, and a swollen belly are other common signs.

Fortunately, our veterinarian can test for heartworms. If they’re caught early enough, heartworms can be killed off with medications. In later stages, surgery may be necessary and the risk of death increases. Fortunately, a vet can also help you prevent heartworms with the right parasite prevention medications.

Flea and Tick Treatment Prevention

Wondering how does a dog gets fleas or how do ticks affect dogs? These pests are among the most common and they can cause a lot of irritation. Fortunately, there are preventative treatments that greatly reduce the odds of fleas and ticks latching onto your pet. That said, if your pet spends time outdoors or around other pets like at the dog park or kennel, it’s very easy for ticks and fleas to hitch a ride. Simply brushing up against a dog with fleas may spread the fleas to your pet. Likewise, a tick could move from a tree or some bushes onto your pet.

Ticks today are known for spreading Lyme disease. While these parasites don’t always spread deadly diseases, they’re still a major nuisance and are hard to treat. If your pet has contracted fleas or ticks, a veterinarian can prescribe treatment. This may include shampoos and other topical treatments. If your pet isn’t currently suffering from fleas or ticks, you can use a variety of preventative treatments, including oral pills, topical ointments, and collars to reduce the risk of these parasites infesting your pet.

Contact Our Veterinarian in Hallandale Beach, FL for Parasite Prevention and Treatment

If you are looking for parasite prevention and treatment in Hallandale Beach, FL, contact Neighborhood Veterinary Center today by calling (954) 505-3757.

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