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How to prevent and treat pet parasites

24 Jul 2023

With the arrival of warm weather, rising temperatures and longer days, more and more people feel like taking their pets outside, whether it is for a walk in the green, a vacation to the beach or mountains, or to spend time in the garden. Doing activities together and outdoors brings many benefits, but the risk is that pets may be attacked by pests.

The latter carry numerous diseases, many of which are also transmissible to humans, such as Lyme disease and leishmaniasis. Especially during these warm months, their proliferation increases and, consequently, so does the risk of contracting them. For this reason, it is vital to protect one’s dogs and cats with specific tools and products, as well as to adopt daily preventive practices.

At Lory Progetti Veterinarians, we care about the health of pets; in fact, we have designed lines of cleansers with natural, paraben-free ingredients specifically to treat parasites. Using them makes it possible to create a repellent barrier on furry pets’ coats and, at the same time, treat any dermatitis or skin disorders.

Below we point out some strategies to combat them and the best shampoos for these warm months.

Cat and dog health starts with prevention

One of the most important factors when it comes to parasites is undoubtedly prevention. Keeping an eye on both your pets and their surroundings helps to protect them from possible attacks and to embark on a course of treatment as soon as possible. After a walk, therefore, it is important to comb the fur thoroughly and monitor for fleas or ticks even around the eyes, ears and groin area.

The dangers, however, are not only outside. These pesky insects also creep into the home on carpets, sofas and in cracks in walls, which must be constantly vacuumed and kept clean in order to eliminate eggs, larvae and adults and prevent their proliferation. Some natural remedies such as lavender, lemongrass and peppermint also come in support in these cases. Their scent helps to keep them away and make the garden as free as possible of unpleasant guests.

The types of parasites that affect pets

Parasites are commonly divided into two groups: ectoparasites and endoparasites. Their main difference is that the former are cutaneous, so they attack our four-legged friends from the outside, while the latter from the inside, such as in the intestines. In this article we will delve into the species belonging to the first category, describing their characteristics and the disorders they can cause (mostly skin-related such as dermatitis).

Fleas are hematophagous insects that use the coats of animals to deposit their eggs. They can be glimpsed with the naked eye as small black dots on the base of the fur. Ticks belong to the arachnid family and are dangerous because although the body is removed, it often happens that the head remains embedded in the flesh and leads to infections. Mites and lice, on the other hand, cause irritation and itching and are contracted mainly by long-haired dogs and cats. Finally, mosquitoes and parasites can carry several diseases, even deadly ones, such as leishmaniasis.

Grooming products to treat and eliminate parasites

There are various media that help treat and eliminate parasites from pets. First and foremost are collars, which are excellent media especially for prevention, topical sprays, and easy-to-apply spot-ons. What really makes a difference, however, is proper grooming and the use of appropriate cleaners.

In particular, we at Lory Progetti Veterinarians offer a wide range of shampoos and other cosmetic anti-parasitic coat care products. In particular, the Fiordilatte line is designed to protect even the smallest babies’ skin and specifically treat dermatitis. Thanks to its moisturizing and protective action, it increases the coat’s defenses and makes the coat healthier and stronger.

Pomegranate shampoo, on the other hand, proves to be a valuable solution due to its soothing and antiseptic qualities. It acts as a repellent against insects and, consequently, pests while at the same time having a regenerative action on small wounds, also promoting healing. On the other hand, for those who want a product that has antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal functions, the Silvery line with colloidal silver is the most suitable. Thanks to its specific formulation, it makes the coat moisturized and fights most dermatological diseases, with a soothing action on both skin and coat.

Treating parasites in pets is a delicate and important procedure that requires the right tools. Rely on Lory Veterinary Projects and discover the line of products dedicated to their care. Schedule an appointment now or request a free quote.

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Lory Progetti Veterinari

For more than 30 years, we have been designing and manufacturing furniture solutions, instruments and equipment for clinics, outpatient clinics and grooming centers.

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