…is contained in one site: Pets & Parasites, brought to you by the Companion Animal Parasite Council.
Thunderstorms. Loneliness. Bathtime.
Our pets have enough things to worry about — so let’s cross worms, fleas, ticks, and mites off their list.
*Learn about the internal and external parasites most commonly found in dogs and cats and how to prevent them.
*Protect your human family members from parasites.
*See why experts predict a high risk of heartworm disease for pets living in Virginia.
*View the Parasite Prevalence Map to see which Virginia counties have a history of tick-borne diseases.
When you’ve finished honing your knowledge of parasite risks and prevention, Contact Us to make sure your pet is protected!
[…] Parasites not only rob your pet of blood and nutrition, they often carry diseases and other parasites which get passed on to your pet for an added whammy. People may also be affected, as in the case of fleas that transmit plague and Bartonella (also known as cat scratch fever) and ticks that transmit Lyme disease. […]
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