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Wildlife

Environmental Impact of Flea and Tick Treatments on Pets and Ecosystems

The relationship between humans and their pets has brought joy and companionship, yet in recent times it has also highlighted consequential impacts on environmental health. Flea and tick treatments, widely used to manage pet health, are inadvertently causing ecological distress, a topic that has gained significant attention in recent studies. The Unseen Environmental Cost of […]

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Canines

Ozone: A New Tick-Control Hero for Dog Owners

Ever wish for a more natural way to manage those pesky dog ticks? Science might have just found an unexpected ally: ozone! As dog parents, many of us have battled the perennial issue of ticks. These little nuisances not only pester our pets but also present health risks by carrying diseases. And while chemical tick […]

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Canines

Could Flea and Tick Medications Be Harming Our Wildlife?

The health of our pets is intertwined with the broader ecosystem. A recent study has uncovered an alarming environmental impact of flea and tick medications for dogs and cats. Scientists have revealed that isoxazoline treatments, commonly used to combat fleas and ticks, pass into pet feces, subsequently exposing dung-feeding insects to toxic chemicals. These insects […]

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Canines

Ticking Time Bomb: What Pet Owners Need to Know About Ticks

Ticks, those tiny yet troublesome parasites, are more than just an annoyance for our furry friends. As pet owners, understanding these critters is crucial to keeping our pets safe and healthy. Recent research sheds light on the tick species infesting dogs and cats in North America, their expanding ranges, and the diseases they carry. Let’s […]

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