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Treat all pets with vet-recommended flea/tick preventive
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What to Do
Put every dog and cat in the household on a year-round flea and tick preventive prescribed or recommended by your veterinarian. Options include oral chewables (NexGard, Bravecto, Simparica), topical spot-ons (Frontline, Advantage), or flea/tick collars (Seresto).
Why It Works
Pets are the primary host that brings fleas and ticks indoors. A treated pet kills fleas within hours of contact, breaking the breeding cycle before eggs are laid in your home. Without pet treatment, indoor spraying alone will fail — the source keeps replenishing.
Tips
- Oral preventives tend to be more reliable than topicals since they can't wash off or be applied incorrectly
- Never use dog flea products on cats — permethrin-based dog treatments are toxic to cats
- Treat all pets, not just the one that seems itchy — untreated pets sustain the infestation
📅 Created: 2/9/2026, 5:07:20 AM 📌 commercial 🔧 Veterinarian-recommended flea/tick preventive