Tea Tree Oil for Fleas: Evaluating Safety and Effectiveness

Tea Tree Oil for Fleas: Evaluating Safety and Effectiveness

Tea tree oil should never be given orally to pets as it is toxic if swallowed.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
Deworming Your Dog: How Often Is Necessary for Optimal Health?

Deworming Your Dog: How Often Is Necessary for Optimal Health?

Puppies should be dewormed regularly for the first few months of life, typically during scheduled vaccination visits.

Posted on: by Peyton Shine
Tapeworms in Dogs

Tapeworms in Dogs

Tapeworms in dogs are rarely serious but can cause irritation, malnutrition, and weight loss if untreated.

Posted on: by Lizzie Youens
Tapeworms in Cats

Tapeworms in Cats

Tapeworms are a common parasite in cats that live in the intestines. They can be excreted in the feces and passed along to other animals. Some owners may notice tapeworm symptoms in their cat such as vomiting, diarrhea, a bloated belly, changes in appetite, or segments of the worms in the stool, but many cats can have tapeworms and not show any signs. For this reason, regular prevention and screening is important to keep your cat free from tapeworms and other intestinal parasites.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
Ear Mites in Puppies and Dogs

Ear Mites in Puppies and Dogs

Ear mites are highly contagious parasites that cause itching, inflammation, and discomfort in pets, requiring prompt treatment.

Posted on: by Peyton Shine
Velvet: Aquarium Fish Disease Identification and Cure

Velvet: Aquarium Fish Disease Identification and Cure

Velvet disease is a serious condition caused by dinoflagellate parasites, requiring immediate attention to prevent fish mortality.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
Anchor Worms in Freshwater Fish: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Anchor Worms in Freshwater Fish: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Anchor worms are crustacean copepod parasites common in freshwater fish such as koi and goldfish, and they are visible to the naked eye.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
Cheyletiellosis in Cats

Cheyletiellosis in Cats

Cheyletiellosis is a highly contagious skin condition in cats caused by Cheyletiella mites, often called "walking dandruff."

Posted on: by Peyton Shine
Coccidia in Cats

Coccidia in Cats

Coccidia may not be visible to the naked eye but that doesn't mean it can't cause problems in your cat. This microscopic parasite infects the intestinal tract of cats and other species and causes coccidiosis, a condition of the intestinal mucosa . It can exist undetected in your cat so it's important to know how to see if your cat is infected and how to treat it.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
Flukes in Fish

Flukes in Fish

Flukes are microscopic parasites that infect fish skin and gills, causing symptoms like red spots and difficulty breathing.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon

Neon Tetra Disease: Signs, Treatment, and Prevention for Healthy Fish

Neon tetra disease is a fatal, untreatable condition caused by a microsporidian parasite that spreads quickly among fish.

/ Lizzie Youens

Are Your Dog's Worms Contagious? Here’s What You Should Know

Multiple types of parasitic worms can be passed from dogs to humans, including roundworms and hookworms.

/ Lizzie Youens

Kitten Diarrhea Treatment: Recognize When to Call the Vet

Kitten diarrhea can result from various causes, including dietary changes, stress, infections, and parasites. Persistent diarrhea requires veterinary attention.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Puppy Roundworms

Puppies are commonly infected with roundworms, which can be transmitted before birth, through nursing, or by ingesting larvae.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Hookworms in Cats

Hookworms are common internal parasites in cats, causing symptoms like diarrhea, anemia, and skin lesions but are treatable.

/ Peyton Shine

How to Treat Diseased Marine Fish With Formalin

Formalin is highly effective in treating parasitic protozoan infections, flukes, lice, and fungal diseases in fish.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Worms or Parasites That Can Get Your Reptile Sick

Regular veterinary checkups, including fecal tests, are essential to monitor and manage your reptile's intestinal parasites.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Giardiasis in Puppies

Puppies often contract giardiasis by ingesting giardia parasites from contaminated water or feces, leading to digestive issues.

/ Lizzie Youens

What to Do if Your Puppy Is Scratching and Itching

Puppies can itch for various reasons, including fleas, dry skin, ear mites, mange, allergies, and ticks.

/ Lara Hew

Coccidia in Puppies

Puppies are at higher risk for coccidiosis in unsanitary or crowded environments, but proper sanitation can prevent infection.

/ Lara Hew

Whipworms in Puppies

Whipworms are parasitic worms that cause diarrhea, vomiting, anemia, and weight loss, especially in puppies.

/ Tiffany Salmon

Marine Ich, Velvet, or Coral Fish Disease

Amyloodinium ocellatum , the parasite causing Velvet Disease, reproduces rapidly and can devastate saltwater aquariums if untreated.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Can I Catch Heartworms From My Dog?

Heartworms are internal parasites transmitted by mosquitoes that primarily affect dogs but can also infect other animals.

/ Tiffany Salmon

Hyposalinity or Osmotic Shock Therapy for Marine Ich

Hyposalinity, or reduced salt levels in water, is an effective treatment for marine fish parasites during their free-swimming phase.

/ Lizzie Youens

Black Spot or Tang Disease in Fish

Black Spot Disease is a parasitic infestation caused by Turbellaria flatworms, typically Paravortex, that appear as tiny black spots on the fish.

/ Tiffany Salmon

Toxoplasmosis in Cats

Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma gondii) is a single-celled parasite that infects many warm-blooded animals , including cats, dogs, and also humans. It is a parasite that, while a real concern for certain groups in the population, is often misunderstood when it comes to our feline companions. The parasite often doesn't cause any significant symptoms or concerns in a cat unless your pet has a weak immune system .

/ Lizzie Youens

Worms in Dog Poop: What to Do

Worms in your dog's poop indicate intestinal parasites, which are often contracted through contaminated soil, feces, or grooming.

/ Peyton Shine

Heartworms in Cats: Rare, Deadly, and Easier to Prevent Than You Think

Heartworm disease in cats, though less common than in dogs, can be fatal and often presents with subtle or sudden, severe symptoms.

/ Tiffany Salmon

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How to Cure Ick on Freshwater Fish: Effective Treatment Solutions

Ich, or white spot disease, is caused by the protozoan parasite Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and appears as white spots on fish.

/ Lizzie Youens

How Do Fish Get Parasites?

Quarantine new fish for 4-6 weeks to prevent parasite spread and ensure their health before adding them to the main tank.

/ Hannah Clark

Can You Use Dog Flea Control on a Cat?

Never use flea medications labeled for dogs on cats, as they can be toxic and potentially fatal.

/ Lizzie Youens

Roundworms in Cats

Roundworms, primarily Toxocara cati and Toxascara leonina , are common intestinal parasites in cats, especially kittens.

/ Peyton Shine

How Often Should You Worm Your Pet?

Ensuring your pet is up to date with their routine healthcare is an essential part of pet ownership, but it can take a lot of work to keep track of flea and worming treatments, especially in multi-pet households. And, what’s more, the frequency with which your pet needs to be treated can vary depending on their lifestyle, who shares your home, and more!

/ Dana Minacapelli

How to Treat Roundworms in Dogs & Cats

Parasites are never good for pets. If not treated, they can cause discomfort or even health complications. Here, we explain roundworms, what to do if you think your pet has them, and what the best roundworm treatment is for your pet.

/ Lizzie Youens

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