Hartz Tips to Prevent Fleas from Infesting Your Pet and Home All Season Long.SECAUCUS, N.J. -- When the weather warms up flowers aren't the only things that bloom. Fleas, tick and other pests emerge to plague your pet and invade your home. Fortunately there are some simple steps you can take now to prevent infestations from starting. Pest prevention is all the more important when you consider the problems caused by fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. Besides the obvious irritation of itching, fleas can cause flea-bite anemia and tapeworm tapeworm, name for the parasitic flatworms forming the class Cestoda. All tapeworms spend the adult phase of their lives as parasites in the gut of a vertebrate animal (called the primary host). infestations. Ticks can spread Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Rocky Mountain spotted fever, infectious disease caused by a rickettsia. The germ is harbored by wild rodents and other animals and is carried by infected ticks that attach themselves to humans. to pets and people, and mosquitoes can transmit West Nile Virus West Nile virus, microorganism and the infection resulting from it, which typically produces no symptoms or a flulike condition. The virus is a flavivirus and is related to a number of viruses that cause encephalitis. to pets and people and heartworm heartworm Species (Dirofilaria immitis) of filarial worm that parasitizes mammals, especially dogs. Up to 500 adult heartworms, which can grow to 6–12 in. (15–30 cm) long, live in the dog's heart, and the microfilariae (embryonic larvae) pass into the blood. disease to pets. Fleas, in particular, can lie in wait for extended periods before emerging in warmer weather to feast on your unsuspecting pet. Fortunately, the less habitable habitable adj. referring to a residence that is safe and can be occupied in reasonable comfort. Although standards vary by region, the premises should be closed in against the weather, provide running water, access to decent toilets and bathing facilities, heating, you make the environment, the fewer fleas you'll have on your pet and in your home. A successful flea-control program targets all stages of the flea life cycle - from eggs to larvae Larvae, in Roman religion Larvae: see lemures. to pupae and adult fleas. Dr. Albert Ahn, Vice President of Veterinary Operations at The Hartz Mountain Corporation, has these tips to prevent infestations. For indoors: --Vacuum your floors, rugs and furniture surfaces frequently - every other day, if possible. --After vacuuming, place the vacuum bag in a large plastic garbage bag and discard outdoors. --Wash pet bedding and furniture coverings every week. --Consider using powders and sprays, such as Hartz(R) ADVANCED CARE(TM) 3 in 1(TM) Carpet Powder and Hartz(R) ADVANCED CARE(TM) 3 in 1(TM) Home Spray that kill fleas, ticks and flea eggs and other pests that live and breed in carpets, rugs, upholstery and pet bedding. To fight these pests outdoors: --Mow your grass frequently. --Remove weeds, brush and other ground cover from your property. --Remove piles of leaves, sand or gravel. --Make sure there are no pools of stagnant water, such as collects in buckets, wheel barrows or other containers. --Keep your dog out of tick areas as much as possible and check him/her daily for ticks. --Consider using outdoor flea and tick repellents or residual insecticides. One of the most effective ways to protect your pet from pests is to use a topical flea and tick product. These products typically are applied to the animal's skin once a month. For the maximum benefit, it is important to begin using them at the beginning of flea and tick season - before your pet shows any signs of infestation infestation /in·fes·ta·tion/ (-fes-ta´shun) parasitic attack or subsistence on the skin and/or its appendages, as by insects, mites, or ticks; sometimes used to denote parasitic invasion of the organs and tissues, as by helminths. . When choosing a topical product, look for one that provides complete topical protection, such as Hartz(R) ADVANCED CARE(R) 4 in 1(R) Flea & Tick Drops Plus+, which kills fleas, ticks mosquitoes and flea eggs and larvae. Killing flea eggs and larvae is critical to breaking the flea life-cycle. Before applying any flea and tick medication on your pet, be sure to read all label instructions and follow them exactly. Consult your veterinarian veterinarian /vet·er·i·nar·i·an/ (vet?er-i-nar´e-an) a person trained and authorized to practice veterinary medicine and surgery; a doctor of veterinary medicine. vet·er·i·nar·i·an n. before using the medication on sick, aged or debilitated de·bil·i·tat·ed adj. Showing impairment of energy or strength; enfeebled. See Synonyms at weak. Adj. 1. debilitated - lacking strength or vigor asthenic, enervated, adynamic animals and before using flea and tick treatments in combination with other medications, and never use a product for dogs on a cat and vice versa. The Hartz Mountain Corporation is the leading manufacturer and marketer of pet care products in the United States and Canada. For 79 years Hartz has provided pet owners with the highest quality products - innovative solutions developed with proven science and love for companion animals. The company offers more than 1500 products for dogs, cats, birds, small animals, reptiles and fish, each dedicated to the health and well-being of household pets. The Hartz Mountain Corporation is owned by Sumitomo Corporation of America (SCOA SCOA Standard Chart Of Accounts SCOA Societe Commerciale de l'Ouest Africain (Paris, France) SCOA South Carolina Orthopaedic Association SCOA South Carolina Optometric Association SCOA Spinone Clubs of America ), together with its parent, Sumitomo Corporation, Japan (SC), an integrated global trading company. For more information please visit www.hartz.com. |
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