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How to Choose a Parasite Treatment: Internal, External, and Combined

How to Choose a Parasite Treatment: Internal, External, and Combined

Parasites threaten every pet, even indoor ones, and choosing among internal, external, and combined treatments is where new owners get stuck. This guide lists the common parasites cats and dogs face, explains the three product categories and their typical active ingredients, and answers beginner questions—why deworm even with no visible bugs, where to apply drops, when bathing is safe, and whether imports are always better. The takeaway: deworming is a long-term habit built on the right product, correct use, and consistency.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
A Guide to Dog Dewormer Types and Active Ingredients

A Guide to Dog Dewormer Types and Active Ingredients

Spring warms the environment and multiplies parasites, and outdoor dogs are especially exposed to internal and external worms that cause poor nutrition, itchy skin, and organ damage. Deworming also protects people—some parasites spread to humans. With many brands and types, the smart move is to choose on proven ingredients and safety, not fame. This guide walks through the common active-ingredient classes—imidacloprid plus moxidectin, selamectin, fipronil, milbemycin, isoxazolines—and how to pick and dose safely for lasting protection.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Skin Disease in Collies and Other Herding Breeds: Why Medication Must Be Chosen Carefully

Skin Disease in Collies and Other Herding Breeds: Why Medication Must Be Chosen Carefully

Collies and related herding breeds often carry an MDR1 gene mutation that prevents normal drug clearance, making them dangerously sensitive to certain parasiticides such as ivermectin. Skin problems are treated as in any dog, but parasite control and other medications must be chosen with a veterinarian to avoid toxicity.

Diseases 📅 July 29, 2026
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How good is Frontline (flea and tick spot-on)?

Frontline uses fipronil and methoprene to kill fleas and ticks and block larvae, but costs about 70-90 yuan per monthly dose.

Q&A 📅 March 20, 2024
Do Cats Need Deworming in Winter?

Do Cats Need Deworming in Winter?

Parasites stay active even in winter, so year-round deworming matters. Fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal worms can all affect cats during the cold months, and several safe topical and systemic products are available.

Pet Health 📅 January 11, 2021