Yes, certain environmental factors such as living in wooded areas or spending time outdoors can increase your pet’s risk of flea, tick, or worm infestations. Additionally, pets that interact with other animals or frequent areas with high parasite populations may...
While most flea, tick, and worm prevention products are safe when used as directed, some pets may experience mild side effects such as skin irritation or gastrointestinal upset. Serious adverse reactions are rare but can occur. Our veterinarians will discuss any...
The frequency of administration depends on the type of preventative treatment you choose. Some products require monthly application or administration, while others protect for up to three months. Our veterinarians will guide the recommended treatment schedule based on...
Our clinic offers a range of flea, tick, and worm prevention options tailored to your pet’s specific needs. These options include spot-on treatments, oral medications, and collars. Each product works differently and offers varying durations of protection, so our...