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Ectoparasitic Infections in Pets: What You Need to Know?

Ectoparasitic infections in pets are a prevalent and largely avoidable health risk. External parasites that feed on the blood or skin of pets produce these illnesses, which cause discomfort, skin problems, and sometimes more serious health difficulties. In this blog, we will dig into the realm of ectoparasites, examining their types, symptoms, and, most importantly, how to prevent them to preserve our pets’ well-being.

Ectoparasite Types

  1. Fleas are wingless insects that feed on the blood of dogs and cats. Itching, hair loss, and skin diseases can all result from their bites. Fleas can also spread diseases like tapeworms.
  2. Ticks are arachnids that attach to the skin of their hosts and feed on their blood. They can spread infections such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and anaplasmosis.
  3. Mites are microscopic parasitic parasites that can cause skin irritation and illnesses in pets. For example, ear mites can induce ear inflammation and discomfort, but sarcoptic mange mites can cause severe itching and skin sores.
  4. Lice are microscopic insects that live in the fur of pet. They have the potential to cause itching, hair loss, and skin irritation.

Ectoparasitic Infection Symptoms

  • Itching and scratching incessantly.
  • Hair loss or discolouration of the fur or coat.
  • Skin redness or inflammation.
  • Scabs or open sores may form.
  • Uncertainty and discomfort.
  • Visible parasites on the skin or in the fur of the pet.
  • Changes in behaviour, such as increased irritability or lethargy.
  • Allergic reactions, which might appear as hives or swollen patches on the skin of the pet.

Preventing Ectoparasitic Infections

Veesure Pet Care came up with a unique solution, the Natural Paranil Shampoo and Paranil Spray, to properly treat this condition with natural components.

Natural Paranil Shampoo: A Gentle Yet Effective Cleanser

The Natural Paranil Shampoo is made with a natural ingredient blend that is friendly on your pet’s skin and coat. It contains Azadirachta Indica, Cedrus Deodara, Cocos Nucifera, Pongamia Pinnata &Premna Integrifolia known for their natural pest-repelling capabilities.This shampoo not only cleans your pet’s fur, but it also removes tenacious ectoparasites such as fleas and ticks that have already affected your pet. Its deep-cleaning action aids in the elimination of these pests without the use of harsh chemicals.Paranil Shampoo not only removes parasites but also soothes inflamed skin due to its moisturizing effects. It makes your pet’s coat soft, lustrous, and fragrant.

Paranil Spray: NaturalSpray Cleansing of Ectoparasites

The Paranil Spray offering continual ectoparasite protection. Using the Paranil Spray is simple and stress-free. Simply spray it onto your pet’s fur, paying extra attention to infestation-prone areas such as the neck, ears, and legs. The non-greasy composition guarantees a clean application.This spray not only repels ectoparasites but also aids in the prevention of reinfestation, making it an important part of your pet’s pest control regimen.

These solutions are intended with your pet’s health and comfort in mind, providing a safe and compassionate solution to the ectoparasite issues. Say goodbye to itching, discomfort, and the concerns associated with ectoparasitic infections, and hello to a happy, healthier companion. Make the best decision for your pet today!

Paranil Spray

NATURAL Spray Cleansing of ECTOPARASITES COMPOSITION : High potent Camphor oil, Oil base INDICATION: Ready to use PARANIL spray for prevention & control of ectoparasitic Infestations like Tick's, Flies, Lice & Mites in Cattle, Buffalo, Goat, Camel and on animal’s house. PRESENTATION:  100 ml TARGET SPECIES:  Cattle, Sheep, Goat, Camel and Pet animals

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