Did you know that your pet may be exposed to various types of parasites?
The first thing to know is that most cats and dogs have parasites from the moment they are born, often acquired through the placenta, mother’s milk, or other means. It’s important to consult a veterinarian when your pet is very young to ensure it receives the necessary deworming treatments, as some parasites can harm your pet’s health, as well as the health of your children and yourself.
Some parasites are transmissible to humans and are known as zoonotic diseases. Make sure your pet, your family, and you are properly protected. Ask your veterinary team about the available treatments to ensure your loyal companion is well-protected, so you can safely enjoy the park, stroll through the woods, or allow them to socialize with other pets.
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