Throughout your pet's life, it is crucial to regularly apply safe, preventative therapies against common parasites; this affects both your family's and your pet's long-term health. It is more economical to prevent than to treat.
We collaborate with you to do a risk assessment based on your pet's lifestyle and behaviour in order to establish the proper course of flea treatment in Oxford.
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Flea Treatments In Oxford
Fleas live in the environment and attach themselves to your pet, feeding on their blood. This can cause discomfort, and some dogs and cats may suffer severe skin reactions due to flea allergies.
Fleas and ticks can also transmit diseases and other parasites, so it’s essential to prevent infestations from spreading to your pet. While fleas do not attach to humans, they can still bite, and ticks can attach to humans, potentially spreading illnesses such as Lyme disease.
At Boundary Vets, we offer a range of prescription treatments to protect your pet from fleas and ticks, including collars, tablets, and spot-on treatments. Our expert team in Oxford is here to provide the best advice on preventative care.
Most flea treatments need to be applied monthly throughout your pet’s life. Prevention is always better than treatment, so we recommend starting your pet’s flea treatment before an infestation occurs. If you suspect your pet has fleas, it’s important to treat your home as well, as fleas can lay eggs in carpets, furniture, and flooring. We can supply both flea treatments for your pet and household spray solutions in Oxford to help you stay on top of infestations.
If you think your pet has ticks, we can provide tick removers and tick medication. If you’re concerned, our team would be happy to assist by removing the ticks during one of our nurse consultations.
Fleas can be effectively eliminated, and their life cycle interrupted, by following our vet-recommended treatment plan tailored to your pet’s needs.
Enrol in our Pet Health for Life plan today to start saving on flea treatments in Oxford, along with other essential preventative care for your pet.
It should be noted that a significant portion of the merchandise offered at Boundary vets is exclusive.
Please be aware that not all fleas that your pet may encounter can be treated by many of the remedies that Boundary Vets supplies. There are several different types of flea treatments, including as liquids, tablets, granules, and spot-ons.
Parasite Control: Hazards in our local community
Fleas and other pests may be present in the parks close to your house.
Particularly in the warmer months of April through October, parasites flourish in parks. As a pet owner, you don't want to deprive your beloved animal companion the opportunity to interact with others or to spend as much time outside as possible. However, what should a pet owner do if it seems like every single animal is scratching and itching while playing with slugs and other parasite carriers?
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To assist share the cost of routine flea treatments in Oxford, Boundary Vets provides the Pet for Life Health plan, which includes parasite care for your pet.