Keep Your Dog Flea & Tick Free
Learn how to prevent, kill, or control flea and tick infestations on your pet dog with flea collars, sprays and shampoos in this free video series and guide.
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Summary: Being a domestic animal though, cats must be cared for just like little children. Every cat will need both preventative and emergency healthcare in the course of their lives, whether it’s to deal with a broken bone or to get rid of fleas. In our free video series on cat health, learn the skills you’ll need to provide this care. Our expert will give you tips for dealing with common cat problems like fleas, as well as demonstrate important first-aid techniques for cats that have been poisoned, hurt in a car accident or are bleeding.Fleas and ticks are common among household pets, especially cats and dogs. Prevention of these parasites is important to the health of your pet, as well as the people in your home. Infestation of your pet can lead to the infestation for your carpet and anywhere else your pet is allowed access. However, there are several products that, when used correctly, are very effective. Flea collars, sprays and shampoos are only a few of the products that are able to help rid your house and pet of these pests. They should, however, be used with caution as they are considered a poison and could be harmful if swallowed.
In this free video series you will not only learn ways to prevent infestation of fleas and ticks but also how to get rid of them in a safe and effective way. There are tips and informational videos on the correct products to use and the types of diseases your pets might get from these pests. Our expert will show you how to tell if your pets have fleas and how to remove a tick if you spot one. This is a must-see for all pet owners!
This series is an
Equilibrio Films production.
About the Expert
Elise has been working in animal behaviour with both domestic and wild canids since the early 1990s. She began working with domestic dogs in Philadelphia, PA where she worked at the Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania in the Behaviour Clinic. She held a position there for 2 years and during that time she co-developed a Puppy Problem Prevention Program with Lois Hall. During this time Elise was also studying Animal Behaviour and Learning at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as working with a local trainer, Steve Lindsay. Prior to moving to Massachusetts where she pursued her Ph.D. in Animal Behaviour, she worked as an animal behaviour consultant with her own private clients. Since 1996 Elise has been located in Montage, MA. After completing her fieldwork on Chilean foxes, she opened her training center and began providing both private and group classes, as well as individual evaluations and consultations.
Contact: www.canineheadstart.com
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