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Treat and prevent internal parasites like roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms with trusted care.

Deworming & Parasite Control: Keeping Your Pet Healthy from the Inside Out

Parasites aren’t always visible, but they can cause serious health issues if left untreated. Deworming and parasite control are key components of your pet’s wellness care—helping protect them from discomfort, illness, and even diseases that can spread to humans.

Whether your pet is an adventurous pup or a stay-at-home cat, regular parasite protection is essential to their health.

Why Deworming and Parasite Control Matter

Intestinal worms, fleas, ticks, and heartworms can impact pets at any age. Some pets show clear signs, like scooting or vomiting, while others have no symptoms at all. Without proper prevention, parasites can lead to:

Digestive issues (vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss)

Anemia or malnutrition

Itchy skin or allergic reactions

Life-threatening conditions like heartworm disease

Transmission of parasites like roundworms or hookworms to humans

That’s why prevention and routine screening are just as important as treatment.

Common Internal and External Parasites

Internal Parasites (Worms):

Roundworms

Hookworms

Whipworms

Tapeworms

Giardia

Coccidia

External Parasites:

Fleas

Ticks

Mites

Lice

How We Protect Your Pet

Our parasite prevention plans are tailored to your pet’s age, lifestyle, and risk factors. We offer:

Oral or topical monthly preventatives

Flea and tick treatments

Deworming protocols for puppies, kittens, and adult pets

Annual fecal exams to detect internal parasites

Heartworm testing and prevention

Treatment for diagnosed infections or infestations

If your pet is active outdoors, visits dog parks, travels, or lives in a multi-pet home, more frequent parasite control may be recommended.

What to Watch For

Visible worms in stools or around the rear

Diarrhea or vomiting

Weight loss despite normal eating

Excessive itching or biting at the skin

Scooting or dragging the bottom

Coughing (possible sign of heartworms)

If you notice any of these signs, it’s best to schedule a visit so we can test and treat promptly.

Protecting your pet from parasites is easier than treating the effects of an infestation. Regular prevention helps keep your pet comfortable, healthy, and safe—all year long.

💙 Whether it’s a checkup, questions, or care needs, visit us—we’re here to be your partner in your pet’s health.