Helping you decide which flea & tick treatment is best for your dogs and cats
Nasties come in all shapes and sizes, from irritating mites to the more dangerous heartworm and disease-carrying ticks and mosquitoes. But no matter what your problem parasite, there’s a treatment option that’s right for your pet.
Traditionally parasite treatments deal with either external parasites, such as fleas, ticks, and mites, or internal parasites such as heartworms and intestinal worms. However, an increasing number of products are available that will treat your pet inside and out, making caring for your dogtaikissa more convenient and cost-effective.
It’s also important to consider the needs of your individual pet, and not just the parasite you are treating. Depending on your dog, cat or household, you might consider a topical spot-on solution, an oral treatment or a collar. And of course, if your pet is pregnant or breeding, always make sure the product you use is safe for your pet and its litter.
Below we’ve compared some of the top parasite treatments and their uses to help you find the best product for your furry friend.