How To Check Your Pets for Ticks and Fleas
Keeping your pet healthy and comfortable means being proactive about potential pests like ticks and fleas, especially if they are outdoors often.
Pet-related fleas and ticks are common parasites that live on animals like dogs and cats, feeding on their blood. Fleas can cause itching, skin irritation, and allergic reactions, while ticks are known for transmitting diseases. These tiny parasites can cause big problems if left unnoticed, so knowing how to check your pet regularly is essential.
Supplies:
Tick Remover (left) and Flea Comb (right)
Flea Comb
Tick Remover/Tweezers
Magnifying glass (optional)
Gloves (optional)
Container/Bags (to place tick after removal)
Check Skin:
Ticks often attach themselves firmly to the skin.
Gently feel through your pet’s coat with your fingers, then run a flea comb through your pet’s fur, especially in thick or long areas. Fleas can get trapped in the comb’s teeth, allowing you to remove them. This will not only help you spot them but will also give you a chance to see any signs of irritation.
Fleas: Look for small, deep brown or black specks moving in the fur. You might also see "flea dirt," which are tiny black specks that look like ground pepper.
Ticks: Ticks are larger, often gray, or brown, and can be the size of a sesame seed or larger when engorged with blood. They might be found attached to your pet’s skin, typically around the ears, around their eyes, underarms, bellies, or between the toes.
NexGard is a once monthly chewable supplement that prevents and protects dogs from ticks, fleas and parasites.
Removing Fleas and Ticks:
For Fleas: If you find fleas, use a flea shampoo, or consult your vet about the best flea treatments. You can also use flea medication or collars as a preventive measure.
For Ticks: Use a pair of tweezers or a tick-removal tool to grab the tick close to your pet’s skin and pull it out gently, placing it into a sealed bag/container so that it does not escape. Avoid twisting the tick to prevent leaving parts of the tick behind. Dispose of the tick properly and monitor the bite site for any signs of infection.
After handling ticks, fleas, or anything your pet may have been exposed to, always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
References:
https://www.petmd.com/dog/how-check-dog-ticks
https://www.banfield.com/Wellness-at-banfield/Skin-and-coat-care/How-to-check-for-fleas
Tips to Keep Your Cat from Scratching Your Furniture
You're not alone if your cat’s scratching is ruining your furniture! In this post, we’ll explore simple and practical solutions to protect your home while keeping your feline friend happy.
Keep the Environment Stimulating
Cats scratch to release energy. Interactive toys, perches, climbing spots, and hiding places will mentally and physically stimulate your cat and reduce the likelihood of scratching furniture out of boredom.
Trim Your Cat’s Claws Regularly
While this does not eliminate the behavior, regularly trimming your cat’s claws reduces the damage they may cause.
Cover Furniture with Protective Materials
Use protective furniture covers on common scratching spots, such as the corners of sofas, to reduce the wear and tear on your furniture. Cats dislike sticky surfaces, so double-sided tape may be applied as a furniture asset to keep them away.
Offer Scratching Materials
Redirect your cat to scratching materials such as scratching posts or a cat tree to avoid scratching on furniture.
Feliway Diffusers
Feliway is a product that mimics feline pheromones and can calm your cat. A calm environment and a Feliway scent plug nearby may reduce your cat's urge to scratch furniture by helping it feel more comfortable.
Refer to our post about Cat Scratchers and When to Replace Them, to find out more about the timeline of some scratchers!
5 New Year's Resolutions for You and Your Pet!
As the new year begins, it's the perfect time to set resolutions to benefit you and your furry friends! Whether you’re focusing on fitness or strengthening your bond with your pet, let's set some exciting goals for the new year!
1. Drink More Water
Staying hydrated is essential for both you and your pet as it helps regulate body temperature, supports digestion, and keeps your organs functioning properly. To keep your pet hydrated, you can use a pet fountain, which encourages them to drink more water with moving, fresh water. You can also offer water in multiple bowls around your home.
2. Outdoor Adventures
To embrace a more outdoorsy, adventurous lifestyle with your pets, start by incorporating regular lanai time where you can relax outside while your pets explore safely. Try new hiking trails, visit parks for open space, and enjoy picnics together. Open windows at home too to let your pets enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.
3. Prioritize Playtime
Playtime with your pets, both indoors and outdoors, is essential for their physical and mental well-being. It helps reduce stress, improve socialization, and strengthens the bond between you and your pet. Regular play also provides exercise and stimulation, preventing boredom and behavioral issues.
4. Brush Away!
Regular brushing keeps your cat or dog’s coat smooth, reduces shedding, and prevents mats. It also promotes healthy skin and strengthens the bond between you and your pet. Additionally, it provides a calming routine that can make grooming more enjoyable for both you and your pet.
5. Dental Health
Incorporate dental treats and dog-specific toothpaste this year! They are effective ways to support your pet's dental health. Dental treats help reduce plaque and tartar buildup, while dog toothpaste helps maintain healthy gums and fresh breath.
If you decide on incorporating extra outdoor time with your pet, check out our past blog on Hot Weather Safety Tips for Your Dog!
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