Parasite Prevention

Fleas and ticks are more than just a nuisance. They can make your pet extremely uncomfortable and cause several different types of illnesses, like flea allergy dermatitis and tapeworm infestations. Animal Hospital of Loves Park can evaluate your pet to determine the best type of flea prevention medication.

Pet Health Hazards Of Fleas And Ticks

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Fleas and ticks carry diseases that can cause serious harm to your pet. The most common problem associated with fleas is flea allergy dermatitis, which causes excessive itching, skin inflammation, sores and hair loss. The second most common problem associated with fleas is tapeworms. Fleas can carry tapeworm eggs, and when the flea bites your pet, the egg can be deposited under your pet’s skin, causing a tapeworm infestation.

Ticks are known to carry many different types of bacteria that can cause zoonosis, rocky mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease. Lyme disease causes lethargy, pain in your pets joints and a decrease in appetite. Rocky Mountain spotted fever can cause skin lesions, vomiting, problems with your pet’s nervous system and depression. Zoonosis is known for causing bloody diarrhea, fevers, runny noses and watering eyes.

For pets who are small or advanced in age, a severe flea infestation can cause anemia, which is characterized by rapid breathing, lack of appetite and excessive sleeping. If you suspect your pet has anemia due to fleas, it is an emergency situation.

Types Of Flea Prevention Medication Available

When it comes to preventing fleas and ticks, there are several different types of medications available, including sprays, oral tablets, spot-on treatments and flea collars. Animal Hospital of Loves Park can help you decide which method is best for your pet, depending on his or her lifestyle.

  • Flea Collars – Worn around your pet’s neck to help prevent flea infestations. Kills on contact.
  • Oral Tablets – Typically given once a month to control fleas and ticks. When the parasite bites your pet, it ingests the medication and dies.
  • Spot-On Treatments – Placed between your pet’s shoulder blades once a month. Kills fleas and ticks on contact.
  • Sprays – Sprayed onto your pet’s fur to control in-progress flea and tick infestations. Can last as long as 30 days.

Flea and Tick Prevention Help With Animal Hospital of Loves Park

When it comes to controlling fleas and ticks, you can count on us to provide you with the right type of medication for your pet and advice on how to rid your home of flea infestations. If you are looking for a medication where the parasite does not need to bite your pet in order to be killed, we may recommend flea collars and spot-on treatments. If you are looking for a no-hassle way to control fleas and ticks in your dog or cat, oral tablets may be the right solution. If you have a current flea infestation, you may want to use a spray treatment that kills fleas and ticks on contact.

For more information on our flea and tick prevention services or to schedule another type of service, like your pet’s yearly wellness examination, call us at (815) 986-4445 today.

Tri-Heart

Tri-Heart® Plus is a monthly chewable that protects dogs against heartworm disease, while also treating and controlling roundworms and hookworms. This affordable and easy-to-give medication helps keep your dog safe from dangerous parasites with just one tasty chew each month.

Capstar

Capstar® is a fast-acting oral tablet that begins killing adult fleas on your dog or cat within 30 minutes. It provides quick relief from flea infestations, but only lasts 24 hours, so it’s often used as a short-term solution or combined with a longer-lasting preventative for ongoing protection.

Bravecto

Bravecto® is a trusted prescription flea and tick preventative available in both 1-month and 3-month options. It works quickly to kill fleas and ticks, protecting your pet from infestations and reducing the risk of tick-borne diseases. The 1-month dose is great for flexible, monthly protection, while the 3-month option offers long-lasting convenience with fewer treatments needed each year.

Bravecto Quantum

Bravecto® Quantum is the newest advancement in flea and tick protection, providing up to 12 months of continuous coverage with just one dose. Designed for convenience and peace of mind, it helps protect your dog from fleas and ticks all year long, reducing the need to remember multiple treatments.

Provecta

Provecta for dogs and cats is a convenient monthly topical treatment that kills fleas and ticks while also repelling mosquitoes. It helps prevent flea infestations, reduces the risk of tick-borne diseases, and keeps your pet more comfortable year-round.

Side-by-side comparison — Flea & Tick Protection Options

Product Duration of Protection Form Key Benefits Best For
Bravecto® (1-Month) 1 month per dose Chew or topical Fast-acting flea & tick control with flexible monthly dosing Owners who prefer monthly dosing
Bravecto® (3-Month) 12 weeks (3 months) Chew or topical Long-lasting protection with fewer doses per year (only 4 doses needed) Owners who want less frequent dosing
Bravecto® Quantum 12 months (1 year) Injection One dose = a full year of continuous flea & tick protection Owners wanting ultimate convenience
Provecta (Cats & Dogs) 1 month per dose Topical (spot-on) Kills fleas & ticks and repels mosquitoes; easy monthly application Pets needing monthly topical protection

Animal Hospital of Loves Park

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5036 N 2nd St,
Loves Park, IL 61111

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