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Yes. Though many species of ticks and fleas are slowed down or dormant during the winter, certain areas of the United States are not cold enough to truly kill these parasites and stop their activity. Because ticks and fleas can carry diseases that could harm your dog, its best to keep them protected all year long.
In addition to treating your clothing with permethrin, you can also use an insect repellant on your skin to repel ticks. Deet is a commonly-used tick repellent that can be applied to the skin safely in adults and children. It must be applied every two to three hours in warm weather.
One more reason to practice flea and tick prevention with your dog is to help keep your home, other pets, and family free from an infestation. You already know fleas and ticks can lurk in your yard, but these pests can also catch a ride on your dog and set up home in (and breed in) your carpets and furniture.
Tick Paralysis, tapeworm, Lyme disease, dermatitis, and more are all transmitted by these noxious insects and pose serious risks to Fidos health and well-being. Failure to maintain a proper flea and tick prevention protocol can affect more than just the four-legged members of your family.
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Thomas Mather, an entomologist and the director of the TickEncounter Resource Center at the University of Rhode Island, says its not because the active ingredients wouldnt work for people, or that the materials are wildy toxic. Its likely because we bathe much more regularly than dogs do.
Your pet could contract a tick borne disease, your pet and your home could become infested with fleas. If this occurs it can be far more costly to treat your pet for an infection or infestation. Our goal is to educate pet owners on the very real risks of exposure and why we recommend year round protection for animals.
Do not give flea treatments to humans. Keep pet medications in a separate location from human medications, and do not set out a dog or cats tablet where a person might accidentally take it.
This depends on which product you use. We have flea spot-on treatments for dogs and cats that can be applied monthly or tablets that last for one month for cats and 1-3 months for dogs. Worming tablets can be given every three months for adult dogs and cats.
All of them have the potential for toxicity in humans, and none have been studied extensively. I hypothesize that the cost of conducting studies on humans is so great, and the expected demand for such a product is so low that drug companies have not thought it worth the costs to proceed.

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