Protect Your Family, Protect Your Pet

The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), the Companion Animal Parasite Council, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and many other professional organizations recommend MONTHLY de-worming for intestinal parasites for ALL pets (cats and dogs) to help prevent human infection.

The CDC estimates 17% of the people in the US test positive, and have had exposure to dog or cat roundworms. People acquire infection through accidental ingestion of microscopic roundworm eggs, spread through pet feces. These eggs hatch into larvae (microscopic “baby” worms) that migrate rapidly throughout our body potentially causing severe, allergic reactions in tissues. Larvae never develop into adult intestinal worms in humans.

According to Dr. Peter Schantz, Director of the CDC’s Division of Parasitic Diseases:

“The risk is especially great for vulnerable populations, including infants, children and individuals whose immunity is compromised by a pre-existing disease and prolonged medical treatment. Unfortunately, many pet owners are not aware of the health risks-human and animal-posed by intestinal parasites, and are therefore not motivated to take even basic preventative measures”

Immune compromised individuals and children are especially at risk. if anyone in your family is diabetic, hypothyroid, AIDS positive, elderly, pregnant, or receiving chemotherapy they are at greater risk.

Once-a-month chewable Sentinel for dogs and Interceptor or topical Revolution for cats, will de-worm your pet for roundworms, hookworms and whipworms (dogs) every month and also protect your pets from mosquito transmitted heartworm disease.

Call our office at (925) 449-4228 to schedule any unprotected pet for the appropriate blood testing and pick up Interceptor or Sentinel at the same time.

 

 

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