Flea, Tick and Heartworm Medications

Does your pet need heartworm protection in the winter?

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This guest post covers a bit of the history behind PetCareRx, a popular online pet pharmacy, and also discusses why this particular pet pharmacy is safe for your pet.

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If your dog is infected with heartworms, the treatment can be dangerous and painful. Learn more about heartworm treatment for dogs.

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Learn the answers to some of the commonly asked questions about canine heartworm prevention.

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Promeris flea and tick preventive medicine for dogs has been linked to an autoimmune skin disease (pemphigus foliaceus) and will no longer be produced.

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Aromatherapy and Essential Oils in Dogs

Guest author Sharon Falsetto discusses her use of aromatherapy and essential oils to control fleas, clean, control odors and more.

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Heartworm Prevention Medicines for Dogs

Even amid concerns about potential resistance to heartworm prevention medicines, there are some things that should be done to protect dogs from exposure.

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Despite the dire warnings of some, heartworm preventive medication is safe and effective. Furthermore, without proper heartworm prevention, dogs may at risk of becoming infected with heartworms, which is serious and potentially even fatal.

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Many pet owners prefer natural flea control methods over the use of pharmaceuticals to prevent and control fleas on their dogs and cats. Natural flea control requires a multi-faceted approach, concentrating on killing adult fleas on the pet as well as controlling immature fleas within the home environment.

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Fleas are one of the most common external parasites found on dogs and cats. Fleas can be incredibly irritating to the dog or cat and can even cause disease. Pet owners spend a great deal of time, money and effort trying to control fleas each year. Or even worse, never realize that their pet is infested with fleas.

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