Protect your pet from parasites by doing this.

Protect your pet from parasites by doing this.

Dog & Cat Veterinarian in Tomball, The Woodlands | Harmony Pet Clinic

Why Parasite Protection is Vital for Pets

Parasites aren’t just annoying; they’re a real threat to your pet’s health and a top reason for visits to the veterinarian. They can cause everything from itchy skin to serious illness. Protecting your pet also helps protect your family, as some parasites can be passed from pets to people. Keeping your pet safe is a key part of keeping your whole family healthy.

95%

of a flea problem is hidden in your home as eggs, larvae, and pupae—not on your pet.

1 in 4

pets might have intestinal worms, which is why regular check-ups with your vet are so important.

Top 3

threats people can get from pets are Roundworms, Hookworms, and bacteria from fleas.

Pesky Critters on the Outside (Ectoparasites)

Fleas: More Than Just an Itch

Fleas are the most common pest for pets because they multiply so quickly. If you’ve everfelt like a flea product isn’t working, it’s likely because of the flea life cycle. You kill the adults on your pet, but new fleas keep hatching in your home.

Where the Flea Problem Really Lives

The Flea Life Cycle:

EGG

Falls off pet

LARVA

Hides in carpet

PUPA

Hard to kill

ADULT

Jumps on pet

Ticks: Tiny But Dangerous

Ticks are scary because they can pass serious diseases when they bite. It’s important to know that dogs and cats get sick from different tick diseases, which is why the right protection for each pet is vital.

Common Tick Disease Risk: Dogs vs. Cats

Mites: The Cause of Mange

Mange is a skin disease caused by tiny mites. Finding out which type of mite your pet has is key to treating it correctly. Some mites are contagious, while others are a sign of a weak immune system.

FeatureSarcoptic MangeDemodectic Mange
CauseA contagious miteA normal mite that overgrows
Main SignCrazy, intense itchingHair loss (usually not itchy)
Contagious?Yes, to pets and people!No (it’s an immune issue)

A Critical Warning for Cat Owners

Lice are less common today thanks to modern preventatives. But they remind us how important it is to use the right product for the right pet, as mistakes can be deadly.

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DANGER FOR CATS

NEVER use flea and tick products made for dogs on your cat. Many dog products contain PERMETHRIN, which is extremely poisonous and fatal to cats.

Worms & Germs on the Inside (Endoparasites)

Heartworm: A Different Disease in Dogs and Cats

Heartworm is spread by mosquitoes, but it affects dogs and cats in completely different ways. Understanding these differences shows why prevention is so critical for both, especially since there is no treatment for cats.

How Heartworm is Spread:

  1. 1. Mosquito bites infected animal

    Picks up baby worms (microfilariae).

  2. 2. Worms grow inside mosquito

    Takes about two weeks.

  3. 3. Mosquito bites your pet

    Passes the young worms to them.

  4. 4. Worms mature into adults

    Takes 6-7 months. Monthly prevention stops this.

Stomach Worms: How Puppies and Kittens Get Them

The way puppies and kittens get worms from their mothers is very different. This is why Dr. Banga and our vet team recommend very specific deworming schedules for them when they’re young.

Parasites You Can Catch From Your Pet

One of the biggest reasons to keep your pet parasite-free is that some can be passed to people, especially children. This is why regular deworming and good hygiene are so important.

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Roundworms

Can cause eye damage in people if eggs are accidentally swallowed from soil.

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Hookworms

Larvae in soil can burrow into human skin, causing an itchy, winding rash.

Tapeworms: The Flea and Hunting Connection

Pets don’t get tapeworms from other pets’ poop. They get them by swallowing an infected flea while grooming, or by hunting and eating infected rodents or rabbits. This is why flea control is key to tapeworm control!

The Flea Connection

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Swallowing a flea is the most common source. No fleas = no tapeworms!

The Predator Connection

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Hunting mice or rabbits is another source. This is a sign your pet is a hunter.

Your Local Veterinarian for Dogs, Cats, Puppies & Kittens

Whether you have a new puppy or kitten needing their first checkup, or an adult dog or cat requiring parasite prevention, Dr. Raj Banga at Harmony Pet Clinic is here to help. We are proud to be the trusted veterinarian for families in Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Magnolia, and Cypress.

How to Protect Your Pet: Advice from Harmony Pet Clinic

Dr. Banga’s 3-Step Protection Plan

The best way to deal with parasites is to stop them before they start. At Harmony Pet Clinic, we recommend a simple, year-round strategy to keep your pet safe.

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Test Regularly

Annual tests for heartworm and ticks, and regular poop checks for worms, catch problems early.

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Prevent Year-Round

The best defense is a good offense. Using a monthly preventative all year is the core of keeping your pet safe.

3

Keep Things Clean

Quickly cleaning up pet waste and keeping your yard tidy reduces the number of parasites in your pet’s environment.

Types of Preventative Products

There are many great options for parasite prevention. Dr. Banga can help you choose the best one for your pet’s needs and your lifestyle.

Why Year-Round Protection is Crucial in Houston

Where you live matters. In places that are warm and humid all year, like our communities of Spring, Tomball, Cypress, and Magnolia, there is no “off-season” for parasites. Mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks are a threat every single day, which makes monthly prevention an absolute must to keep your pet safe.

Harmony Pet Clinic | Dr. Raj Banga

Your veterinarian proudly serving Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Magnolia, and Cypress, TX.

9166 FM 2920, Ste 300, Tomball, TX 77375 | (832) 307-3366

This guide provides general information. Always consult Dr. Raj Banga at Harmony Pet Clinic for the best health plan for your pet.