Pet Pest Prevention Tips for Summer: A Practical Guide

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Ours Petsit becomes more noticeable when pests ramp up during summer. To avoid a bad time and shield pets from bites and stings, several steps can reduce exposure to mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, and other bothersome vermin.

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Shampoo and wash often

Regular grooming acts as a strong defensive line against pests trying to hide under fur or near the skin. Keeping a consistent bathing routine is especially important for dogs with wrinkles or loose skin where irritants can collect.

Wash with shampoo regularly.

In addition to proper washing, owners should inspect the paw pads closely. Remove any residue and check for ticks or other pests caught in hair strands.

Use effective repellents

There are anti-parasite collars that provide months of protection against ticks and fleas and also have a repellent effect against mosquitoes. Many collars are suitable for puppies after a certain age.

Pets can also benefit from topical treatments against ticks, fleas, mosquitoes, and flies. Applied monthly, these products remain effective even if the pet gets wet.

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Check frequently for fleas or ticks

Outdoor time in summer increases exposure to fleas and ticks. Regular checks under the fur can help catch problems early. Signs such as excessive scratching or licking may indicate trouble.

To remove fleas, catch them with cotton balls dipped in alcohol and place them in water to drown them.

To remove a tick, use tweezers or forceps and pull slowly with steady pressure until it comes out completely. Once removed, dispose of it in the toilet or wrap it in paper and discard. Hands should be washed thoroughly afterward, as a precaution.

Bring the pet inside at dawn and dusk

Those twilight hours are peak activity times for mosquitoes. Keeping pets indoors during these periods helps reduce exposure and bites.

Bring the pet inside at dawn and dusk

Indoor and outdoor cleaning

Good hygiene is the best way to prevent pest spread. Vacuum floors and carpets often, change sheets and duvets regularly, and consider installing nets on windows or doors. Regularly clean waterers, bird baths, and pool covers, including any sprinkler systems. Cleaning both the inside and outside of the home helps prevent insects from settling and breeding.

Indoor and outdoor cleaning

Mowing grass in the garden

Pets love exploring grass and shrubbery, but tall grass can harbor many pests like ticks. Keep lawns short, especially near sidewalks, fences, trees, and play equipment. Avoid walking in humid areas or near standing water where mosquitoes breed. These measures support the pet’s comfort, wellbeing, and happiness, which matter just as much to owners as to the animals themselves.

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