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Flea and Tick Prevention for Dogs and Cats in Lee's Summit


Flea and tick prevention for dogs and cats is essential for their well being and needs to be incorporated into their regular monthly caregiving routine all year long. It’s especially important when our four-legged friends spend more time outdoors during the spring, summer, and fall times. Unfortunately, those horrid blood sucking ticks and irritating itchy fleas (that multiply like crazy) are also more active in the spring, summer, and fall times. They will attach to your dog or cat and get a free ride into your home. Thankfully, preventing fleas and ticks on dogs and cats is simple and inexpensive.


Don’t allow fleas and ticks to bother your fur babies. Now is the time to find the best flea and tick prevention for dogs. Cat flea and tick prevention will also be needed for cats – especially if they venture outdoors. Love your cat or dog back with flea and tick prevention and everyone at home will be healthy and comfortable. 

Get the Best Flea and Tick Prevention Medication

Canine Bravecto

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1 chewable pill OR 1 vial of topical liquid

Works for 3 months

Nexgard for Canines

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1 chewable pill

Works for 1 month

Feline Bravecto

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1 vial of topical liquid

Works for 3 months

Vectra

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Felines Only

Works for 1 month

Best Flea and Tick Prevention for Dogs


Chipman Road Animal Clinic in Lee’s Summit offers affordable flea and tick prevention for dogs making it easier to afford the upfront treatments needed to prevent the serious repercussions of missing this key element of pet care. Flea and tick prevention will not only save on more serious health problems in the future, sometimes prevention is the only treatment available. Many tick-borne illnesses do not have vaccines available as a cure, so prevention is the only alternative. A flea problem can lead to intestinal tapeworms. It’s very easy for a dog to swallow a flea when s/he is chewing on an itch caused by a flea bite. Fleas carry the larvae of tapeworms, and the larvae will mature into adults inside your pup’s intestines when ingested. Flea and tick prevention for dogs is also very important to keep your home safe from an infestation as they rapidly reproduce. Fleas and ticks that come home on your dog will also be harmful to family members and other pets in the home.


Flea and tick prevention for puppies can normally begin around seven or eight weeks of age. When your pup is old enough for flea and tick prevention, it’s important to use preventative medication once a month (Nexgard) or once a every 3 months (Bravecto) to maintain protection. Your veterinarian will know which preventative medication is right for your pup. The product type and dosage will depend on several factors including your dogs age, weight, and overall health. 

  • Signs Your Dog Has Fleas or Ticks

    • Is your dog using her paws or chewing with her mouth to scratch an itch?
    • Is your dog losing hair around his or her tail or neck?
    • Are there red bumps on your dog’s skin?
    • Have you found black specks around your dog’s bedding or skin?
    • Has your dog lost his or her energy?
    • Has your dog developed a fever?
    • Has your dog lost his or her appetite?

Best Flea and Tick Prevention for Dogs


Chipman Road Animal Clinic in Lee’s Summit offers affordable flea and tick prevention for dogs making it easier to afford the upfront treatments needed to prevent the serious repercussions of missing this key element of pet care. Flea and tick prevention will not only save on more serious health problems in the future, sometimes prevention is the only treatment available. Many tick-borne illnesses do not have vaccines available as a cure, so prevention is the only alternative. A flea problem can lead to intestinal tapeworms. It’s very easy for a dog to swallow a flea when s/he is chewing on an itch caused by a flea bite. Fleas carry the larvae of tapeworms, and the larvae will mature into adults inside your pup’s intestines when ingested. Flea and tick prevention for dogs is also very important to keep your home safe from an infestation as they rapidly reproduce. Fleas and ticks that come home on your dog will also be harmful to family members and other pets in the home.


Flea and tick prevention for puppies can normally begin around seven or eight weeks of age. When your pup is old enough for flea and tick prevention, it’s important to use preventative medication once a month (Nexgard) or once a every 3 months (Bravecto) to maintain protection. Your veterinarian will know which preventative medication is right for your pup. The product type and dosage will depend on several factors including your dogs age, weight, and overall health. 

  • Signs Your Dog Has Fleas or Ticks

    • Is your dog using her paws or chewing with her mouth to scratch an itch?
    • Is your dog losing hair around his or her tail or neck?
    • Are there red bumps on your dog’s skin?
    • Have you found black specks around your dog’s bedding or skin?
    • Has your dog lost his or her energy?
    • Has your dog developed a fever?
    • Has your dog lost his or her appetite?

Cat Flea and Tick Prevention


Some cats are indoor pets only. Other cats are indoor/outdoor pets. No matter what kind of cat owns you, they all need cat flea and tick prevention. Even if your cat never goes outside, they will need flea and tick prevention. Those minuscule little flea and tick creeps can invade any tiny space. Indoor cats can get fleas from other pets, from their humans who bring them in, or from rodents who invade your space. Cats can even pick up fleas and ticks (hopefully not) from a visit with the groomer. Those tiny, retched fleas are quite the jumpers and while inside cats sit by window screens for fresh air, they can pick up fleas. 


Don’t let your cat know it, but you are the one in control of cat tick and flea prevention. Preventing fleas and ticks is as important for cats as it is for their humans. Fleas can pass on tapeworms to cats just as they can to dogs. Cats can contract cat scratch disease and pass it on to their human family members. Other diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and bartonellosis can be transmitted to people also. Your cat is not a small dog; it’s important to follow your veterinarian’s advice for the best cat flea and tick prevention. 

  • Signs Your Cat Has Fleas or Ticks

    • Is your cat intensely scratching or biting her skin?
    • Is your cat excessively grooming his hair and losing more hair than normal?
    • Is your cat agitated or restless?
    • Do you see red skin scratches or scabs?
    • Have you found tiny black specks on his or her fur?
    • Do you see what looks like grains of rice on your cat’s anus or bedding? 
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Protect Your Pet: Visit Chipman Road Animal Clinic and Pick Up Your Flea and Tick Meds Today! 

You know it’s true; an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Flea and tick prevention for dogs and cats is important all year long, but especially so during the spring, summer, and fall time. At Chipman Road Animal Clinic in Lee’s Summit, MO, you can get the best for less! We offer affordable flea and tick prevention so you can give the best care for your dog, puppy, cat or kitten. Call us today at 816-524-1886 for more information!

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