Eliminate Fleas & Ticks In 3 Easy Steps
So, you’ve treated your pet with a monthly flea & tick topical solution, but you’re still seeing fleas latched on them. How can that be?! Well,...
So, you’ve treated your pet with a monthly flea & tick topical solution, but you’re still seeing fleas latched on them. How can that be?! Well,...
The 4 Stages of the Tick Lifecycle The Tick Lifecycle Stage 1: EggsDid you know that an adult female tick can lay anywhere from 2,000 - 5,000 eggs...
Just like with humans, our four-legged friends can have serious reactions to a wide range of allergens in their food and environment. Keeping yo...
Does your pet have an infestation of infiltrators? Here’s a step-by-step rundown of how to check it out. Have your dog or cat stand over a white c...
If you find a tick attached to your pet, there’s no need to panic. There is a tool you can find in your own bathroom.3 Steps to Remove a Tick from ...
What to Look For Signs your pet may have fleas can include flea dirt (small dark flakes), excessive itching or scratching, redness and inflamma...
What can you do to keep your dog safe from tick-borne diseases? First, let's look at the different types of diseases your dog can be exposed to: L...
Ticks are dangerous freeloaders While ticks can be found anywhere in the U.S., different species of ticks inhabit different geographical areas. Ti...
Fast Facts: Did you know that ticks are found in all 50 states including Alaska and Hawaii? Some species ticks can survive several days in your ho...
How to check for fleas First, find a fine-toothed metal flea comb or brush. But, if you don't have one you can use your fingers. Mix water and dis...
Reading the label is something that everyone knows they should do but sometimes skip. This is critical when applying any medication to your pet. It...
You know fleas and ticks are gross. You also understand that these pests carry life-threatening diseases with hard-to-pronounce names like ehrlichi...