Flea and Tick Prevention

Pets are a joy to their owners, but they also can be attractors of fleas and ticks. The problem of fleas and ticks can seem like an annoyance, but they are a serious risk to the health of your pet. Both fleas and ticks harbor bacteria and can pass that along to pets through their bites. They can also cause several other serious health problems. If your pet isn't on flea and tick prevention medication, it's important to see a veterinarian and get your pet put on this medication.

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Pets and Fleas

Fleas bite often, and they spread exponentially. Each flea can lay as many as 20 eggs a day, and that can lead to a serious infestation. Each of those bites can cause an allergic reaction to your pet, and this can range from being annoying and itchy to creating serious, system-wide reactions. Fleas also carry tapeworms, and pets can swallow them and become infected. Fleas can bite a pet so much that it causes them to become anemic. It's important to keep fleas away from your pet, and this can be done with flea and tick prevention medication. 

Ticks and Pets

Fleas can be serious health hazards to pets, but ticks can often be even worse. They carry many different types of bacteria, and those bacteria can cause several diseases in your pet. Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever are just two of the many bacteria-borne diseases that pets can catch from fleas. There is also anaplasma, bartonella, babesiosis, canine ehrlichiosis, and more. Pets can develop tick paralysis, and they can spread ticks to humans who are also susceptible to many diseases from ticks. If your pet is healthy enough to be put on a flea and tick prevention method, it's important to get this medication for them. 

Schedule an Appointment with Our Veterinarian for Flea and Tick Prevention in El Paso, TX

It's important to get your pet their annual health exam so that they can be prescribed flea and tick prevention medication. Without this medication, they will stay vulnerable to fleas and ticks and the many diseases that they can bring. Call  TLC Animal Hospital today at (915) 592-6200 for more information or to schedule an appointment with our veterinarian. 

El Paso

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1851 Lee Trevino Dr,
El Paso, TX 79936

Office Hours

Monday  

8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Tuesday  

8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Wednesday  

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Thursday  

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Friday  

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Saturday  

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Sunday  

Closed

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Thursday  

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Friday  

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Saturday  

8:00 am - 10:00 am

Sunday  

Closed