Flea and Tick Prevention FAQ

At Rush Animal Care in Johnston, IA, we help pet owners protect their animals from fleas and ticks. These pests can cause itching, discomfort, and serious health problems. Our team provides expert guidance and effective prevention options to keep pets safe and healthy.

Flea and Tick Prevention FAQ

What Are Fleas and Ticks?

Fleas are small, wingless insects that feed on the blood of animals. Ticks are arachnids that attach themselves to pets and people to feed. Both can transmit diseases and cause skin irritation if left untreated.

How Do Pets Get Infested?

Pets can pick up fleas and ticks from other animals, outdoor environments, and even indoor areas. Fleas often jump from infested carpets, bedding, and furniture. Ticks are usually found in grassy, wooded, or brushy areas and cling to fur as pets pass by.

What Are the Signs of Infestation?

Common signs of fleas include frequent scratching, red or inflamed skin, and small black specks in the fur. Tick infestations may be noticed as small bumps, swelling, or unusual lethargy in pets. Both pests can cause hair loss and secondary infections if not addressed promptly.

What Prevention Options Are Available?

There are oral medications, topical products, collars, and sprays designed to prevent fleas and ticks. Regular grooming and checking your pet after outdoor activities can also reduce the risk of infestation. Your veterinarian can recommend the most appropriate solution based on your pet’s age, weight, and health.

How Often Should Pets Be Treated?

Treatment frequency depends on the product, environment, and pet lifestyle. Some medications provide protection for one month, while others last up to three months. Consistency is key to preventing infestations and protecting your furry companion from potential diseases.

Visit Us for Flea and Tick Treatment near You

Protecting your pet from fleas and ticks is essential for their health and comfort. Contact Rush Animal Care in Johnston, IA, at (515) 270-2240 today to schedule an appointment and learn more about our prevention strategies. You can also browse our website to explore our services, or stop by in person. When you need a trusted veterinary hospital near you, we’re here to help!

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Monday  

7:30 am - 5:30 pm

Tuesday  

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Wednesday  

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Friday  

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Saturday  

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Sunday  

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