Parasite Control Service: How Do Flea and Tick Medication Work?
Fleas and ticks aren’t just an irritation for dogs and cats they can cause serious harm. A flea plague can cause anemia and allergic reactions, as well as tapeworm infections and other diseases. Similarly, ticks can transmit diseases, including Lyme disease. Providentially, there are multiple methods of protecting your pet from these pests. Talk to your veterinarian at vet clinics Kingston about a flea and tick medication that’s right for your pet. Here’s a look at how they work.
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Liquid flea and tick medication
or spot treatments are applied directly to the pet’s skin. Always follow the
product’s directions which will usually instruct you to apply the medication to
the base of the neck or along the spine. Contemporary medications need to be
reapplied periodically for continuous protection.
They work by inserting a chemical
compound into the oil glands of the skin. These oil glands then spread the
compound throughout the skin. The compound works by attacking the central
nervous system of fleas and ticks preventing them from sucking blood from the
animal. Some topical applications are also capable of targeting flea and tick
eggs to prevent new plagues.
Antiseptic Collars
Antiseptic collars tend to last
much longer than topical applications for about eight to nine months. Some
medicated collars work by repelling fleas and ticks. They release a compound
that is unpleasant to these parasites. Other antiseptic collars both repel
fleas and ticks and treat existing swarms. Similar to topical drugs an antiseptic
collar that can kill existing fleas and ticks works by releasing a chemical
compound into the pet’s oil glands.
Oral Flea and Tick Medication
Oral flea and tick medications
that the animal must swallow. Now, there are only oral medicines available to
treat fleas but not ticks. This means you must use another medication to
prevent tick plagues along with the oral pill for fleas. Oral medicines work in
different ways depending on the specific brand and medication. Some of them
kill adult fleas, while others kill flea larvae or prevent fleas from laying
eggs.
The veterinarians at Gardiners Road Animal Hospital encourage pet parents to talk to our team about flea and tick medication for their cat or dog. We have Flea and tick medication vets with years of experience who have done their jobs in the Parasite Control Service in Kingston incredibly.