Parasites can be a real concern for you and your pet, but thankfully with today's medications most can be effectively prevented and/or treated. Puppies and kittens, who can be the most seriously affected, are also given routine deworming at every vaccination booster along with a possible fecal exams if symptoms are present. Depending on your pet’s risk to exposure, once a month flea/tick/heartworm preventative medication along with yearly fecal and heartworm tests are recommended. Intestinal parasites such as roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, tapeworms, and coccidia can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and even (with certain ones) death in your very young or aged pet.Īt Kansas City Veterinary Care we encourage routine diagnostics and preventative medications for all the major parasite concerns because of these threats. Ticks can transmit, through their irritating bites, tick-born diseases such as Ehrlichiosis, Babesia, Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
Heartworms can cause life threatening illness by creating congestion in the lungs and weakness of the heart itself.
Fleas can cause significant discomfort as well as blood loss and the transmission of tapeworms. which is as much blood as can be found in all the people in the city of Erie, PA, or Austin, TX.
Many of these can cause serious illness for your pet (a few of which can even be zoonotic, contagious to people). Thermal Death Points For Common Parasites And Pathogens.