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A Few Things You Should Know About Flea and Tick Prevention in Tillamook County

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Fleas and ticks are more than just nuisances. They also impact pets’ health and quality of life. And since they are transmissible to humans, they can cause problems for your two-legged family members, too. And unlike some states where fleas and tick season lasts a few months, Oregon’s flea and tick season never ends. For these reasons, we strongly recommend keeping your pet on an effective preventative year-round here in the Pacific Northwest. 

The veterinarians at Pioneer Veterinary Hospital are here to help you give your furry friend the healthy, happy life they deserve. We provide flea and tick prevention in Tillamook County, and we’d be honored to be entrusted with your pet’s care. 

Why Is Preventing Fleas and Ticks So Important? 

These pesky parasites aren’t just annoying. They carry several diseases and cause a variety of unpleasant symptoms, including itchiness, hair loss, lethargy, and kidney damage. Fleas and ticks are transmissible to people, too, and can cause similar diseases and symptoms in your human family members. For these reasons along, preventing fleas and ticks is crucial. 

Additionally, parasite infestations are not easy to get rid of. Once fleas have established themselves in your home, it can take several months to get rid of them — even if you work with a professional exterminator. A single female flea lays roughly 40 eggs a day. And as those eggs hatch, the resulting fleas all lay about 40 eggs per day, too. It doesn’t take long for a single flea to turn into thousands! And getting them out of your house requires killing all adult fleas and their eggs, which isn’t an easy task. 

Flea and Tick Prevention in Tillamook County

Trust Pioneer Veterinary Hospital for flea and tick prevention in Tillamook County. From prescribing the option most suitable for your pet to showing you how to use it safely, we’re here to help you protect your companion. Call now to schedule an appointment.

 

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