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Rutherford Veterinary Clinic

11464-17 Avenue SW

Edmonton, Alberta T6W 2S5 CA

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December Newsletter: When to Start Flea and Tick Prevention for Your Puppy

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Dog receives parasite prevention.

When to Start Flea and Tick Prevention for Your Puppy

Preventative medications and products help your puppy avoid diseases carried by fleas and ticks. Fortunately, you don't have to wait too long to protect your new addition from uncomfortable or potentially devastating diseases.

The Best Time to Start Flea and Tick Prevention

Flea and tick preventative products aren't safe until your puppy is 7 or 8 weeks old, notes the American Kennel Club (AKC). The best age to start flea and tick protection varies depending on the product. For example, you can use K9 Advantix II, a topical monthly product for fleas and ticks, when your pet is 7 weeks old, but must wait until your puppy is 14 weeks old before using Comfortis, a monthly flea prevention tablet, according to the AKC.

Your pet's weight should also be considered in some cases when using flea and tick prevention products. Take Advantage Multi, a topical monthly flea product, for example. The AKC advises that you shouldn't apply the product to your puppy's fur until your pet is 7 weeks old and weighs at least three pounds. Your veterinarian can recommend the safest flea and tick products and suggest the ideal time to start the products.

Wondering what you can do to protect your pet before it's old enough for preventative products? Buy a flea comb and comb through your pet's coat every night. The comb will help you find and remove fleas and also spot ticks. If you do grab a few fleas with the comb, kill the insects by submerging them in soapy water.

Removing ticks is a little more complicated but can be done with tweezers. Follow these steps when removing ticks.

  • Put on a pair of latex or rubber gloves.
  • Grasp the head of the tick with the ends of the tweezers, being careful not to crush the tick.
  • Use gentle, upward pressure and slowly pull the tick out of your puppy's skin.
  • Put the tick in a jar filled with rubbing alcohol and close the lid tightly. PetMD recommends keeping the jar for a while, as your veterinarian may want to test the tick if your puppy becomes ill.

If any part of the tick remains in your puppy's body, schedule an appointment with the veterinarian rather than trying to remove the embedded tick yourself.

Why Flea and Tick Prevention Is So Important

Fleas and ticks spread disease when they feed on your pet. If a flea happens to be carrying tapeworm larvae, tapeworms could begin to grow in your pet's small intestines and deprive your puppy of important nutrients. Your puppy could also experience an allergic reaction to flea bites. Constant scratching can cause hair loss and open sores that can become infected as well.

Ticks carry several diseases, including:

  • Lyme Disease
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  • Ehrlichiosis
  • Babesiosis
  • Hepatozoonosis

Symptoms vary depending on the tick-borne disease but can include fever, fatigue, weight loss, lameness, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, muscle and joint pain, and even death in some cases.

Flea and tick prevention should continue throughout the year, not just in the spring and summer. According to the Cornell University of Veterinary Medicine, fleas are still active when it's 40F outside. Once a flea hitches a ride inside on your puppy or your clothing, it lays eggs that hatch into more fleas in just one to 10 days.

Ticks become dormant during the winter and can live for months without latching on to a person or animal. Unfortunately, even a slight warm-up can increase tick activity. If temperatures rise above freezing for a few days, ticks may emerge from their hiding places and jump onto you or your puppy.

Not sure when to start flea and tick prevention for your puppy? Contact our office to discuss options or schedule an appointment for your pet.

Sources:

American Kennel Club: Flea and Tick Protection for Puppies, 3/26/2024

https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/flea-tick-protection-puppies/

PetMD: How to Remove a Tick from a Dog, 5/3/2023

https://www.petmd.com/dog/parasites/how-to-remove-a-tick-from-dog-cat

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Veterinary Medicine: How to Prepare for Your New Puppy, 2/1/2024

https://vetmed.illinois.edu/pet-health-columns/how-to-prepare-for-your-new-puppy/

Cornell University School of Veterinary Medicine: Flea and Tick Prevention

https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/riney-canine-health-center/canine-health-information/flea-and-tick-prevention

American Kennel Club: 11 Flea & Tick Prevention Tips, 3/26/2024

https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/flea-and-tick-prevention-tips/

American Kennel Club: Keeping Your Dog Safe During Your State’s Flea & Tick Season, 4/3/2024

https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/flea-tick-season/

American Veterinary Medical Association: Safe Use of Flea and Tick Preventive Products

https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/safe-use-flea-and-tick-preventive-products

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  • "First vet for my first pet! It is a really wonderful experience. They have really lovely staff members and even take us to tour in their really fantastic clinic!They have different room for different animal so they can feel great without other pet smell. We see that they pay a lot of attention on our puppy and give a lot of great advise for me as a new owner and we are really surprise that when we use the little tricks that the doctor told us, our little puppy feels nothing when she's doing her shots! My puppy even give the doctor a high five after the shoot is done! We can see all their staff members love animal and we are totally coming back for coming appointment!"
    Tina Li / Edmonton, Alberta
  • "Just as I posted on my Facebook wall, try Dr Hany Naguib at Rutherford Veterinary for the most excellent and thoughtful care! Tucker and I have never experienced better!!"
    Michele Hamilton- Friesen / Edmonton, Alberta
  • "The staff at Rutherford Vet are outstanding! Very helpful, caring and obviously very passionate in caring for animals! I will highly recommend them to everyone!"
    Cheryl Moroszczuk / Edmonton, Alberta
  • "We first visited Dr. Naguib several years ago when our dog Flûte, a cock-a-poo, had had several months of repeated skin irritations which often lead to infections. At that time, he told us that non shedding dogs were often subject to skin problems due to a reaction to protein and recommended a dog food in which the protein is hydrolyzed. Flûte has been happily eating this food and has been allergy free since that visit. Recently, we visited Dr. Naguib in his own clinic which is a very welcoming and state of the art facility. He quickly diagnosed an acute problem and kept Flute for further tests. Shortly after taking x-rays, he sent them to us by e-mail and communicated with us by phone to enable us to understand what we were seeing."
    Michele Foley / Edmonton, Alberta

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