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Pest control products are a necessity for the health and well-being of our pets. In dogs, cats and other pets, internal and external parasites can cause serious illness, pain and even death. To protect our pets from these threats, it is important to understand the different types of pest control products available and how to use them effectively.
It is important to note that some pest control products are not effective against all types of pests. For example, some dewormers are not effective against tapeworms, and some repellents are not effective against mites. It is therefore important to check product labels and consult a veterinarian to ensure that the chosen product is suitable for our pet's situation.
It is also important to follow the recommended doses and frequency of use of pest control products. Overdoses can cause unwanted side effects in our pets.
Our pets are often attacked by various parasites : some remain outside the body (such as fleas, ticks, and various mites , etc.), others enter it (such as worms, protozoa, etc.). But how do I choose my natural anti-parasitic treatment in my pharmacy? How do I determine the type of parasite infesting my animal and choose a natural anti-flea collar rather than a natural worming tablet ?
Internal parasites infest our animals which become contaminated by ingesting larvae or eggs of worms present in the environment or through fleas which transmit a form of tapeworm. These "worms" are transmissible to humans. It is considered that 85% of pets without symptoms are carriers of these worms. The worms targeted by regular deworming are roundworms (roundworms, whipworms) and flatworms (tapeworms). It is important to treat these worms, especially in puppies because these internal parasites can cause serious digestive disorders up to intestinal obstruction.
External parasites are ticks, fleas , lice , chiggers and mosquitoes mainly. They are visible to the naked eye and directly responsible for skin lesions in animals and can transmit diseases. These external parasites can also sting and bite us.
Natural antiparasitics such as dewormers eliminate parasites at the time of administration but have no action over time (for the majority of them). If the animal is immediately in contact with internal parasites , it is considered that it takes 1 month for the worm to transform in the body. Thus, a deworming every 3 months for an animal in contact with the outside is a recommended rhythm. If you have several animals, we can increase the number of medications taken.
The frequency of use of external antiparasitics depends on the form of the drugs you are going to choose. Most pest control collars last five to seven months; the forms in spray, pipettes or tablets must be renewed every month. The shampoos have an immediate action but this one does not last.
There are many products with antiparasitic properties that are not drugs. They are generally formulated from plants and are available over the counter in pharmacies, supermarkets, pet stores or at your veterinarian. They have not been extensively studied for efficacy and safety like drugs. This is why we advise you never to administer an antiparasitic treatment to your animal without first consulting your pharmacist or veterinarian.
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