But which one to choose? There are so many preventatives available both over the counter and from your veterinarian. It can be very confusing, but I am here to help take the confusion and frustration out of searching for just the right product. There unfortunately is not just one miracle product out there - you will most likely end up having to use a combination of a couple of different products. SO, first and foremost: You know all of those products you can buy over the counter that are REALLY cheap? THROW THEM AWAY!!! They work for a short period of time, until your frisky lab goes running into that pond for a swim or needs a bath because (YUCK!) he just rolled in who knows what outside. As soon as those cheap, over the counter products get wet, they wash off and need to be reapplied. In addition, you have to be VERY careful to read the weight range for proper dosing for your pet AND be sure you are not accidentally using the dog product on the cat. These products can be very toxic to your pets if given at the wrong dose or for the wrong type of animal. Steer clear of these products.... they do not work and will not save you any money in the long run!
Instead, purchase your products from your veterinarian. He/she will be able to tell you all about them and ALL of the companies that carry vet only products have been researched and are guaranteed. The doses are safe, and will not cause harm if accidentally reapplied or if accidentally put on the cat..... Now I am not saying that you should do this, but the overdose level is very high before you would see any problems from the product. SO, having said that, here are MY recommendations for heartworm, intestinal parasite, flea, and tick prevention:
Interceptor (Novartis) - This is a heartworm preventative which also protects against intestinal parasites, such as hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms (which can be VERY difficult to treat). Interceptor is one of the most complete preventatives available. It is a small chewable tablet that is given once monthly, year round. Heartworm disease can make your pets very sick and can be fatal.
Frontline (Merial) - Since Interceptor does not protect against fleas and ticks, you will need something that WILL keep your pets protected against these nasty bugs. Frontline kills fleas and ticks, and is applied topically, directly to the skin once monthly. In my opinion, Frontline is THE best flea and tick product available. You may still see fleas and ticks on your pets, but the Frontline is working.... it does take a little bit for the bug to come into contact with the product, and then it begins to work. So don't be alarmed if you see ticks crawling..... the Frontline is not a repelent, but it is doing it's job.
Advantage Multi (Bayer) - This is a relatively new product to the market (at least for our clinic) and this is a GREAT product (especially for cats) because it gives you the most bang for your buck. It is a bit more expensive than the others mentioned above, but it protects against the highest number of parasites in one product that anything else out there. Advantage Multi protects against heartworm disease, TWO different life stafes of the flea (so it is killing the flea at the adult stage and the larval stage), hookworms, whipworms, and roundworms (and for cats, will protect against ear mites). It does not protect against ticks, so my recommendation is to use this with Frontline. The other really good benefit to the Advantage Multi is that it is a topical product, so you never have to give pills. This is especially nice for cat owners who have a difficult time giving their frisky felines pills, or for dogs who have allergies to food or are picky about treats. Advantage Multi is also a once monthly, year round application.
And now I know what a lot of you are thinking..... why not just buy my products from the online pharmacies? After all, it's much cheaper than what I would pay at my vet right? Not necessarily. Places like 1-800-PetMeds may SEEM cheaper (and in some cases might be) but they are not a reputable company. My clinic beats online pharmacy prices, and the reason we do this is so we can give products that are guaranteed and SAFE for our patients. PetMeds purchases their products from veterinarians and other vendors who are NOT the actual company that makes the products. Therefore, those companies (like Merial, Novartis, and Bayer) who make the preventatives will not guarantee products purchased from PetMeds. In addition, there is no guarantee where PetMeds will be sending the product from..... you may receive something in the mail that does not even contain the medication you think it does. A perfect example of this is a client at my clinic who purchased all of her products from PetMeds, and received them with the labels written in a different language! YIKES! PLUS, when you purchase from PetMeds, you will not receive the rebates and special offers from the companies who make the products, so are you really saving money then? The answer is NO! Avoid the online pharmacies and buy directly from your veterinarian!
Now we know that we should be treating our pets once monthly with these products, but do we really know why we should be (other than the fact that our vet told us to?) Well, I am going to help you to understand WHY it's important to be using preventatives and WHY we should give them or apply them year round.
Heartworm disease: This is a NASTY little worm that is carried by mosquitoes. When a dog or cat is bitten by a mosquito, that increases the risk that he/she will become infected with heartworms. Heartworms travel through the bloodstream, and live in the heart and lungs..... So imagine how much damage those little guys can do! Heartworm positive pets often are very sick with coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, etc, and they can die very easily from Heartworms. We give the heartworm preventative to kill anything that Fifi or Fido may have picked up in the last 30 days, so our preventatives are working retroactively. This is especially important in the summer time when mosquitoes are active, but we should be keeping our pets on heartworm preventative year round.
But mosquitoes aren't out in the winter time, so why not just give the preventative in the summer months? Well, because in addition to killing and preventing heartworm disease, heartworm preventatives also protect against intestinal parasites (worms that can live in the GI tract and cause LOTS of problems). Our pets can still pick up intestinal parasites when it's cold outside because they live in the GI tract of animals. So if your neighbor's dog who has roundworms poops in your yard, and then Fido goes out and eats that poop.... well guess what just happened? Now Fido has roundorms too. And wild animals carry intestinal parasites also. I see a lot of wild animals outside in the winter (deer, racoons, rabbits, etc). So we give the once monthly preventative to keep our pets safe against intestinal parasites, even in the winter. Intestinal parasites can cause vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, lethargy, anemia, and in rare cases, death. AND humans can get certain intestinal parasites too, which is especially important when thinking about children and how they play with and interact with pets.
Fleas and Ticks: These little guys are creepy and GROSS! NO ONE wants to have fleas or ticks in their home, but the first place Fido is going to get them is outside in your backyard - from the grass, from the trees, from the rabbits and squirrels that live in your yard, from the neighbor's outdoor cat. SO, the best protection you can provide is to apply the flea and tick preventative once monthly, especially during the warm months when these parasites are in abundance. Flease can cause many problems, including anemia and they can carry tapeworms, which your pets can get from ingesting the fleas! YUCK! Ticks carry Lyme disease, Anaplasmosis, and Ehrilchia, and these are things that humans can get also. These diseases make both pets and people very sick. So keep the ticks off of Fido and you will keep the ticks off of you (you don't want Fido brining in ticks from outdoors so that YOU can get bitten by them!)
In addition to using preventatives on our pets, it is best to have them tested each year for heartworm disease, intestinal parasites, and for tick borne diseases. A blood test will tell us if Fido is positive for heartorm disease or any of the tick transmitted diseases, and we look at a poop sample to check for intestinal parasites. But what's the point in testing if your pets are already on a preventative year round? How many of you give the heartworm pill and then walk away? How do you know that Fido didn't spit it out or vomit it up in the yard later? One client at our clinic discovered a pile of heartworm pills behind the sofa that her dog was not eating! And how many of us have missed a dose or forgotten for a couple of months to give the preventative? If you purchase a heartworm preventative and give it year round, many of the companies will pay for treatment if Fido does show up positive for heartworm disease or intestinal parastites. And we test for the tick transmitted diseases because ticks can still bite sometimes with the preventative in place, especially in very heavy tick popluated areas, and we want to make sure that we can treat an infection before it becomes a huge problem. And while there is a vaccine availble to help protect against Lyme Disease, there is no vaccine available for Anaplasmosis or Ehrlichia.
It is also very important to make sure we are having stool samples checked on our pets for intestinal parastites on a yearly basis..... Again, the company will pay for treatment, and because so many parasites can affect humans, (ESPECIALLY children) we need to make sure we are keeping our pets protected (and treated if necessary) to keep US protected.
One other note.... Indoor only cats need to be on protection too. Just because Fifi does not go outside, doesn't mean that the outdoors can't come INSIDE. How many of you have ever seen a mosquito inside their homes? I certainly have, and it only takes ONE bite from a mosquito to infect your cat with heartworm disease! So let's make sure we are all applying a yearround heartworm preventative to Fifi also! THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS AN OUTDOOR ONLY MOSQUITO!!!
Heartworm Season is Here....
Are YOU Ready?
Are YOU Ready?