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How to Help
Protect Your Dog Against Fleas and Ticks
Article is provided by: Cesar's Way
When you and your family enjoy the
warm weather of spring and
Summer, don’t forget to take steps to help protect
your dog against fleas and ticks. Recent years have marked
the warmest winters and overall
weather ever recorded in the continental United States.
While the mild temperatures and early spring weather have
been great for getting outside with your pets, it also
means an earlier flea and tick season. Ticks survive the
winter in microclimates, and after the thaw a feeding and
breeding female tick can lay hundreds to thousands of eggs
at one time. Fleas can survive freezing temperatures on
wild or feral animals, cocooned as immature pupae, or
inside houses and buildings. With temperatures in the 50s,
60’s, and even 70s, an early spring also means an early
season for these bloodsucking parasites. It’s practically
impossible to keep fleas and ticks completely at bay. But
there are some steps you can take to try and minimize the
opportunities for contact with your pet.
Fleas. Wildlife,
including opossums, coyotes, raccoons, and skunks, and
even untreated cats and dogs can deposit flea eggs into a
yard. It may be possible to reduce flea infestations by
limiting the access these animals have around your house
and yard. Your local nursery or garden professional may
have some advice on what to plant or other strategies to
discourage animal trespassers.
Ticks It can be
helpful for pet owners to alter the landscape around their
homes to make it unsuitable for ticks and their hosts. For
example, keep the lawn mowed, remove leaf litter
accumulations and prune shrubs and trees. Contact a
professional pest specialist if you have any questions
regarding environmental treatments for ticks.
Use a Flea and Tick Control
Product
Use a flea and tick control
product. One untreated pet can lead to a flea infestation
in the household. Despite your efforts to reduce the fleas
and ticks in your yards, our pets may still be exposed to
these parasites, so you should take measures to help
protect them. Treat all dogs and cats in the household
with top brand products they can help protect your dog
from unexpected flea and tick sources by killing adult
fleas, eggs and larvae, and all stages of ticks.
Consistency is key. Even one missed dose of your monthly
flea and tick control can set the stage for a flea
infestation that takes months to resolve, or put your pet
at greater risk of exposure to a tick borne disease. So be
sure you treat your pet now and continue monthly
applications throughout the rest of the year.
Read more:
http://www.cesarsway.com/flea-and-tick-awareness/How-to-Protect-Your-Dog-Against-Fleas-and-Ticks#ixzz2glWhQ53a