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Pet Parasite Protection New York NY

Pet parasites, including dust mites, whipworm, heartworm, etc, can cause serious disease in pets. Luckily, pet owners can ask help from local veterinarians for pet parasite treatment. Read below for more local resources on pet parasite protection in New York, NY and pet health.

Downtown Veterinary Clinic
(212) 235-7409
244 9th Avenue
New York, NY
West Chelsea Veterinary
(646) 626-5165
248 W 26th Street
New York, NY
MobileVet2UNYC
(646) 626-4885
319 W 21st St
New York, NY
A House Call Service
(646) 626-4402
321 E. 52nd St.
New York, NY
Lenox Hill Veterinarians
(646) 405-7768
204 East 76th St
New York, NY
Animal Hospital Of Chelsea
(646) 448-8419
164 W 21st Street
New York, NY
Jill Elliot, DVM at Heart Of Chelsea Animal Hospital - Chiropractic/Low Level Laser/Homeopathy
(917) 268-6498
257 West 18th St.
New York, NY
Heart of Chelsea Animal Hospital
(646) 626-4535
257 West 18th Street
New York, NY
Murray Hill Pet Hospital
(646) 475-2774
47 E 30th St
New York, NY
Met Vet NYC
(646) 626-5081
50 Jane St.
New York, NY

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Preventing Parasites in Dogs

Many pet owners know that parasites can make their animals sick and that parasitic diseases can be transmitted from pets to people. What they may not know is that there are easy steps they can take to eliminate the risks parasites pose.

A fall 2006 survey of more than 1,000 dog and cat owners across the United States by the Companion Animal Parasite Council, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the human-animal relationship, revealed that relatively few pet owners took preventive measures against parasites.

When it comes to heartworm, for example, 92 percent of survey respondents said they’d heard of it, and 82 percent knew it could be prevented. Yet even though 75 percent have a veterinarians who recommend monthly heartworm preventives, only 31 percent said they use such products.

Administering preventive medicines year-round is one of the top five things pet owners can do to protect their pets and families from the risks associated with parasites like fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes, according to the Companion Animal Parasite Council. Preventive action is still important during colder months, because many parasites live in homes year-round.

Tips to protect your family:

  • Wash your hands after contact with an animal.
  • Pick up dog and cat waste from your yard daily, especially in areas where both children and animals play.
  • Cover home sandboxes to protect them from fecal contamination.
  • Have your pet tested for parasites by a veterinarian at least once...

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