This means if your furry family member gets a tick and isn’t on a preventive, it will now be even more difficult for your vet to currently treat.
The best thing we can do for our pets to avoid even needing to see a vet for treatment due to tick envenomation is to make sure they are on a well-rounded preventative and to triple check your current preventive NOW to make sure it also covers paralysis ticks!
Steps to follow to keep your loved fur-members safer and to avoid seeing a vet due to tick envenomation include:
- Providing your pet with a preventative
- Ensuring preventatives are taken as frequently as the box recommends
- Set a calendar reminder for when preventatives are due
- Checking your pet DAILY for ticks
- Keeping your grass short
Unfortunately, we are seeing high numbers of tick cases this year. The good news is there are easy at home steps you can take to keep your pets from experiencing life-threating tick envenomation. We are so lucky to have tick prevention products available for our pets so it’s important we are giving this to them.
Even with the treatment shortages, there are still ways we can help your pets. If you find a tick on your fur-member the safest thing to do is contact your vet. If they are on a preventative and you are worried, please still call your vet.
TICK PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN A CURE!