At Twin Pines Veterinary Clinic, protecting pets from harmful parasites is a year-round priority. Whether your four-legged friend is romping through the woods of Askov, MN, relaxing in a sunny Sandstone backyard, or curling up on your couch, he or she could still be at risk. That’s why parasite prevention for pets is one of the most important parts of veterinary care.
Fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites can wreak havoc on your dog or cat’s health. Fortunately, the right preventive plan can keep these pests out of your pet’s life—and out of your home.
While summer often brings an uptick in bug bites, parasites don’t always take the winter off. Ticks can remain active in milder temps, fleas thrive indoors, and heartworms pose a threat even in cooler months.
At our Askov and Sandstone veterinary clinic, we recommend year-round parasite protection for all pets, no matter their age, size, or lifestyle. Prevention is not only safer but far more affordable than treatment.
Your furry friend can be exposed to a number of dangerous freeloaders, including:
Some of these pests are zoonotic, meaning they can infect humans too. That makes flea and tick prevention for dogs and cats a household responsibility. Learn more about fleas and ticks at the AKC website here. PetMD also has an article explaining the various options for heartworm treatment here.
Parasites are sneaky and opportunistic. Your pet could pick them up by:
Even indoor-only pets like your feline overlord aren’t immune. Fleas and mosquitoes can enter through screens or hitch a ride on clothing.
Every pet needs protection, but not every plan looks the same. Here’s what we recommend at Twin Pines Veterinary Clinic:
Let us help you choose the right products and schedule for your pup, kitty, or furry BFF.
We’re often asked, “What’s the best way to stop fleas and ticks?” The answer depends on your pet’s lifestyle—but consistency is key.
Top flea and tick tips:
Fleas reproduce rapidly, and ticks can transmit disease in just hours—don’t give them the chance.
Heartworms are transmitted through mosquito bites and can be fatal if left untreated. Unfortunately, early stages often show no symptoms.
Heartworm prevention tips:
At Twin Pines Veterinary Clinic, we provide both oral and injectable heartworm preventives and will recommend the safest choice for your four-legged friend. You can also read our blog about preventative care here.
Yes! Fleas, eggs, and mosquitoes can enter your home—and all it takes is one bite or exposure. Indoor pets need protection too.
We recommend annual fecal and heartworm tests as part of routine care.
Some may help, but they’re no substitute for veterinary-approved protection. We’ll help you make informed choices.
Absolutely. Some parasites survive indoors or become active during mild weather. Prevention should never take a season off.
Scratching, scooting, diarrhea, coughing, bloated belly, or visible worms in stool. If you notice any of these, contact us right away.
If you’re searching for expert veterinary care near me in Askov or Sandstone, MN, make Twin Pines Veterinary Clinic your trusted partner. We’ll tailor a parasite prevention plan to suit your pet’s needs and help you stay ahead of fleas, ticks, worms, and beyond.
Keeping your pet safe is as simple as staying proactive. Let’s build a plan to keep your furry bestie healthy, happy, and parasite-free all year long.
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This blog is intended for informational purposes only. For personalized care, please consult your veterinarian directly.