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how can I keep my dog from getting fleas and ticks? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

To prevent your dog from getting fleas and ticks, you should use a prevention method. Dogs that go outside are always exposed to these parasites, so it's important to have some kind of prevention in place.

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If my dog has behavior problems, will they be welcomed by a groomer? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

The answer to this question depends on the specific behavior problems your dog exhibits. If your dog is simply nervous or anxious, which is not uncommon for many dogs during grooming appointments, they should not be refused grooming services. You can also ask your veterinarian for calming therapy options to help them through the appointment. However, if your dog has more significant behavioral issues, such as aggression or biting, you should consult with your veterinarian before attempting to have them groomed. Be sure to discuss any concerns with your groomer ahead of time.

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Does my dog need to be vaccinated and on flea control to go to the groomer? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

Ideally, your dog should be vaccinated and on flea control before visiting a groomer. This ensures that they are protected against infectious diseases they may encounter while in close proximity to other dogs at the grooming facility. Flea and tick control is recommended to avoid contracting parasites during their grooming appointment.

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Is it better to groom your dog at home or have it done by a professional groomer? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

Whether to groom your dog at home or have it done by a professional largely depends on your own confidence and ability to handle the grooming process. Most dogs will see a professional groomer, but if you have nail trimmers, clippers, and other grooming equipment, you can groom your dog at home. It ultimately comes down to your comfort level and what works best for you and your dog.

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Is there such thing as bathing a dog too often? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

It is a common misconception that over-bathing can dry out your dog. However, if you use a dog-appropriate shampoo without insecticides (e.g., flea and tick shampoos) and opt for a gentle formula such as aloe, oatmeal, or medicated shampoo, you can bathe your dog as often as you like, even up to once a day. This will generally not cause any harm to your dog.

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What should I do if I miss a dose of my dog's heartworm prevention? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

First, don't panic. Ideally, just administer the heartworm prevention at the next due date. If you have any questions about the timing, reach out to your veterinarian for guidance. They will be happy to help you determine the appropriate course of action based on the type of prevention your pet is using.

There are several types of heartworm prevention available for dogs. The most common type is oral prevention. There are also topical treatments and injectable preventatives that can last up to six months or even a full year. The best option for your pet depends on their specific needs and your veterinarian's recommendations.

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Can I do anything in my dog’s environment to reduce the risk of heartworm? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

Heartworms are carried by mosquitoes, so reducing the risk of mosquitoes in your yard might help. However, this often involves using insecticides which could be potentially harmful to you or your pet. Unfortunately, mosquitoes are the carriers of heartworm disease and they are everywhere, so completely eliminating the risk is not possible.

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Are there any holistic or over-the-counter dog heartworm preventatives? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

No, there are no holistic or over-the-counter heartworm preventatives that are considered safe or effective.

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Can prevention be used to clear a heartworm infection? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

No, prevention should not be used to treat a heartworm infection. Once a dog has been diagnosed with a heartworm infection and its stage is determined, it is recommended that dogs undergo specific treatment with a medication called melarsamine or midicide, as recommended by the American Heartworm Society.

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If my dog is on prevention do they still need a yearly heartworm test? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

Yes, even if your dog is on heartworm prevention, they still need a yearly test. This is because heartworms have developed resistant strains that can sometimes evade preventive measures. Additionally, there's a human factor – pet owners may forget to give the preventive medication as directed or may be late in providing the necessary injections. Regular testing ensures early detection and treatment of heartworm disease if it does occur despite being on preventive measures. If your dog is on heartworm prevention, we’re screening them annually, and they still end up getting heartworm disease, we’re here to help you. We have some wonderful treatments, which we can discuss if your pet gets heartworm disease.

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