Look for the signs

Fleas and ticks are harmful and can transmit serious
diseases like Lyme disease, tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)
and dermatitis to you and your dog.

Excessive scratching,
nibbling, licking

Black specks in fur, 

hair loss

Visible insects, red or
inflamed skin

Good news!

There are a lot of ways to protect your dog year-round.
Ask your vet about the options to learn what’s right for
you and your dog.

Injectable

Protection

Up to 12 months

Chewable

Protection

Up to 3 months

Tablet

Protection

Up to 1 month

Spot on

Protection

Up to 3 months

Shampoo

Treatment

Limited
duration

Collar

Protection

Up to 8 months

Spray

Treatment

Several weeks
without bath

Powder

Treatment

Limited
duration

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If I wanted to make our flea and tick routine simpler, is there anything you’d recommend?

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Are there options that make it easier to stay consistently protected over time?

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Is there a way to take care of flea and tick protection today as part of the annual visit?

New app for dog owners

Stay ahead with tick alerts
in your area with PetCheck.

Be part of the PetCheck community and stay ahead with local tick alerts. Report ticks in your area and see where fellow dog owners have reported ticks near you.


Tick identification

When you see a tick, take a picture and upload it to the app.
We will tell you what type of tick it is, and any diseases it may carry.
Together, we can protect our dogs.








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