WORMING:

Nearly all dogs and cats get worms and even animals which look in tip-top condition can carry them. A pet with worms can be quite difficult to diagnose as it may not show any outward signs of ill health. It is important to worm your animals regularly as some types can occasionally be dangerous to human health.

FLEAS:

Did you know... fleas can lay up to 20 eggs per day and 1,500 in its lifetime.

Did you know... the flea's life cycle may be as short as 14 days or as long as 12 months.

EGG: Eggs are laid on the animal, but are quite smooth and easily fall off into the environment. The eggs are not sticky (like some parasites), and they usually fall off of the animal into the carpet, bedding, floorboards, and soil. When the flea egg hatches varies -- anywhere from two days to a few weeks, depending on environmental conditions. The larva emerges from the egg using a chitin tooth, a hard spine on the top of the head that disappears as the flea matures.

FIREWORKS:

MANGE:

Sarcoptic Mange or Scabies.

The presence of the sarcoptic mite causes severe itching which often looks like severe eczema. The dog will chew and scratch its skin constantly. This leads to a loss of large amounts of hair.

Prognosis

ALLERGIES :

If your pet has any skin problems, you should always take them to see one of our vets, as an itchy skin problem can be very distressing and uncomfortable for the pet.