Spring is here, and with it comes the return of warmer weather and outdoor activities for your pets. While we all look forward to the change of season, it also brings with it an increase in parasites like fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. At Bishop Ranch Veterinary Center & Urgent Care, we want to ensure your pets stay healthy and protected from these pesky invaders. In this blog, we’ll dive into why parasite prevention is a spring necessity, and how you can keep your pet safe all season long.
As the temperatures rise and we begin spending more time outdoors, so do parasites. Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes are more active in spring and can pose significant health risks to your pets. These parasites can cause skin irritations, allergic reactions, and even more serious diseases like Lyme disease, heartworm, and flea-borne infections. Parasite prevention isn’t just about comfort—it’s essential to your pet’s long-term health.
Fleas: Fleas thrive in warmer climates and are commonly found in the spring. They can cause itching, allergic reactions, and even anemia in pets if left unchecked.
Ticks: These bloodsuckers are not only uncomfortable for your pet, but they can also transmit Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, and other serious illnesses.
Mosquitoes: Mosquitoes are more than just an annoyance—they can transmit heartworm disease, which can be fatal if not treated.
Year-Round Prevention: The best way to protect your pet from parasites is through year-round prevention. This includes flea, tick, and heartworm preventatives that are given monthly or seasonally, depending on the product.
Regular Vet Check-ups: Bring your pet in for regular check-ups to ensure they are up-to-date on their vaccinations and parasite preventatives.
Home and Yard Care: Treat your home and yard for fleas and ticks, and regularly check your pet for these parasites after walks, hikes, or outdoor play.
At Bishop Ranch Veterinary Center & Urgent Care, we offer a variety of parasite preventatives tailored to your pet’s needs. Our veterinarians will help you choose the best options for your pet, based on their health, lifestyle, and activity level.
Parasite prevention is an ongoing commitment, but it’s one of the best ways you can protect your pet’s health this spring and beyond. Don’t wait for a problem to arise—schedule an appointment with us today to ensure your pet is properly protected against parasites.