Flea season
Although pets should be protected from fleas all year-round, you should be extra vigilant as we approach summer. Fleas can cause a number of serious health concerns for pets, including allergic reactions, anaemia and certain diseases.
Here’s how you can prevent them:
Use a regular flea treatment that suits your pet’s lifestyle and environment.
Wash pet bedding and blankets once a week on a hot wash to kill any flea eggs that may be present.
Book your complimentary* flea check at your local Medivet for a full nose-to-tail check, including a thorough search for fleas, eggs or any sign of infestation.
Remember, never use dog flea treatment on your cat as this can be fatal. Many flea treatments for dogs contain permethrin which can be toxic to cats. Please contact your vet to find the right flea treatment for your individual pet.
National Smile Month
June is National Smile Month, backed by the Oral Health Foundation, so there’s no better time to focus on your pet’s dental health.
With dental disease affecting around 60% of dogs and 80% of cats by the age of two, it’s one of the biggest concerns for pet owners. If it goes unchecked, it can lead to periodontal disease, causing painful gum inflammation and infection.
Regular teeth brushing
Routinely brushing your pet’s teeth is the most effective way to prevent dental disease. There are plenty of toothpastes and brushes available, so be sure to speak to your vet for their advice on what’s best for your pet.
The right diet
As with humans, a pet’s diet can have a big effect on their dental health. Avoid giving them overly sugary or starchy treats, which encourage bacterial growth, and stick to dry food which can help remove plaque.
Dental checks
Pets should attend regular dental checks with their vet to ensure their teeth and gums are healthy with no sign of dental disease. Call your local Medivet practice to book your complimentary* dental check today.
For more information about maintaining your pet’s dental health, read our dental guides for dogs and cats.